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Hussulo

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  1. Yes. As said a lot of them are fakes, however there are some genuine ones. The genuine ones are often referred to as errors but in actual fact they are more mule's. You could not produce one in the mint by error as you need to have two matching dies in place. British ones are rare, some European ones are more common. Like the Euro cent I own. I have also got a Thailand one baht with two obverse images. There are some British examples for sale at Northeast Numismatics with prices ranging from $1650 to $6500. Link below. http://www.northeastcoin.com/inventory.jsp If you can post any large detailed pictures of it and the edge we could have a look, but the chances and odds lean to it being a fake. All the best, Hus
  2. Hussulo

    An Appeal.

    Chris can you check your inbox. I tried to send you a PM but it says its full.
  3. It looks Roman, but I don't know if its genuine. We'll have to see what the Roman experts think.
  4. Nice find Martin. Is it just me or does the date on the slabbed coin look doubled?
  5. Hussulo

    Anyone going to Dublin coin show.

    Its been a while since I've been to a coin show. I would like to go down to COINEX this year if possible. Sounds like you had fun josie. I also didn't know that CGS have started slabbing Irish coins now too.
  6. I think your right Colin. On the thick type the border "teeth" have a small gap in between the semicircle and the edge. The "teeth" also appear to be more pointed. I have highlighted these point on picture in red.
  7. Nice picture Rob. It's quite obvious when you see the two verities side by side. The bottom of the C does look thinner.
  8. Thanks for checking them for me Chris I appreciate it. It does seem like a bad design in the terms of getting scuffed and scratched. Arguably a bad design altogether, but never the less a challenge has been set to find a pristine one (if there are any about) and a new side challenge of finding the other variety. Who would have thought the humble Churchill would spark such a debate. Hus
  9. It has the designers initials ON (Oscar Nenom) below Churchill's bust near the edge. This coin was featured in one of the Coin News magazines. Many thanks for the offer wemer but if it does have a scratch it won't make MS65. Hus
  10. hi i have a church hill crown 1965 in what looks to be excellent condition if your interested Hi wemer1, Yes I am still on the hunt for one, but it needs to be truly uncirculated with no scratches, much luster and minimum (preferably no) bag marks as it needs to grade MS65. Do you have any pictures of it? Thanks, Hus
  11. Welcome to the forum Richard and congrats on a lovely find.
  12. Yes they are typically referred to as gaming tokens. Sometimes you come across one which has been gold plated and people confuse them with George III spade Guineas. You can find a picture of a George III spade Guinea on my website link below: http://www.coinsgb.com/George_III/992-Guinea.html Regards, Hus
  13. Thanks Chris, Don't ask me why he wants one but he has been kind enough to help me out with something so I am trying to help find him one.
  14. A lot of nice coins coming up in this sale. Pity they will be out of my budget. http://www.ngccoin.com/gallery/millennia/index.asp Since its linked with NGC I'm guessing they will all be slabbed too.
  15. They seem to be sliding down the commercial path. As long as they don't start making something like this : http://www.corvettedollar.com/
  16. I use electronic Snipping. I like using it as its easy and you can fire and forget about it days before the auction ends. I decide on my top price fire it in and take my chances.You do get more of a rush doing it manually though,and a lot of the US auctions end at silly o'clock in the morning. There's no way I'm staying up to 3am on a work night. I've seen the price of things I've sold on ebay double just before the end.
  17. Hi oldjoe. Like all other users of the forum, I too would vouch for Chris's trustworthiness. If you just want to find out what the coins are then you could have a look at my website www.coinsgb.com as long as you can make out a date or a monarchs name you should be able to find out what they are or more about them. If you get stuck and are able to take a picture of the coin why not post a picture on this forum and I'm sure someone will be able to help. As for values, my site doesn't list values but I would also recommend buying one of Chris's books as a guide. They are very competitively priced and informative. Being able to asses a coins value goes hand in hand with being able to grade the coin. This process can take a while to learn and I'm afraid many beginners tend to overgrade their coins as they would like their coins to be worth more than they are. Good lick and haver fun! Hus
  18. If it is a Peck 2171 that would be a great find. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. Regardless it is still a great coin. I love coins out of the ordinary, hence why I collect errors. Hus
  19. Nice one Gary congrats. If decide to sell send a pm my way.
  20. Hussulo

    "New Crown"

    Sounds very BLING!
  21. Hussulo

    what?

    Bargain Simple answer no I can't see anything special about it. Unless its a gold trial strike which he's forgot to mention.
  22. Are you sure its gold? The reason I ask is that gold does not normally tend to weather much at all (even in salt water). It may be a token or gold plated. Do you have any pictures you could post?
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