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Hussulo

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  1. Personally I think the queen does a good job. She is a great ambassador for the country. The royals attract tourism, have no real powers (like they used to), and let's face it its not an easy job being in the limelight all the time. Celebrities usually choose to, but as a royal you are born into it and have no choice.
  2. I found the path Chris: http://www.predecimal.com/collectors/archive http://www.predecimal.com/collectors/archi...fguinea1762.jpg
  3. Hussulo

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Wow a frosted proof 1687 JAMES II CROWN . I feel sorry for the winner. I know it's been said a hundred times before but always buy and read books before buying coins for "investment". I also don't like the fact that the seller says "I WILL BE ADDING SEVERAL MORE OLD COINS AND NOTES FROM AUSTRALIA AND WORLDWIDE." He is implying hat this coin is OLD!!!
  4. Sorry Chris but I haven't.
  5. Very nice looking site Chris. Congrats. One thing I can't seem to find is pictures of coins (archived ones) sold. I was using this quite extensively to use your pictures on the website I am building.
  6. Wow B&CC. The extent of your collection never ceases to amaze me.
  7. Hussulo

    Igor the Hedgehog

    Cool I like hedgehogs. Come to think of it I like most animals. I hope he makes a good recovery Chris.
  8. I measured the flan using the digital calipers (very well made, great bit of kit, highly recommended, thanks Chris). It measures 1.85mm. So I guess that makes it a F.325 as predicted by Michael and John. Cheers, Hus
  9. Hussulo

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    What was the first and more honest grading company?They didn't go the whole way and say it was AT so sat on the fence, but at least raised questions.
  10. Hussulo

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    What amazes me is how can the grading company not make reference to the fact that this is artificial toning.
  11. Hussulo

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I don't know where to begin on this one auction
  12. Great link to UK Detector Finds Database with pictures and description
  13. Hi Peter, It is very similar to the double struck error farthing I purchased from Rob.
  14. Verry nice token SM. You have got to love the spelling of times old. Raven is spelt RAEN and tavern TAVERNE.
  15. This isn't one I own, but I am asking on someone else's behalf. Is this a 1727 coronation medal of Caroline struck in gold? and is it genuine?
  16. Posted on another member on another forum. Thought I'd share it here:
  17. I recived an email from Michael: "I have had a look at the posts on the website, and I think John (Chingford) has hit the mark. Your coin is F.325. This has my reverse K*, and the constant and most obvious feature distinguishing it from reverse M is the wide date. On reverse M it is much narrower. There are other features, as you know, but, as with the comparable penny reverses, this is the most obvious and easiest way to tell. As for the weight, your coin equates to 91.28 grains, which is fractionally above the range given by Peck for the Bun Head halfpennies (max. 90.8g). Although flans will vary, and yours may be possibly a fraction thicker than most, I think it is the COLLAR which you have measured, rather than the flan (planchet). To measure the latter, you would need calipers. I recollect that I had specimens of F.325 with a wide COLLAR, overlapping the surfaces, and I think your coin is one of these." I am still happy with a "F.325 a wide COLLAR" variety outcome. Next step measure the flan using digital callipers purchased from Chris.
  18. Hussulo

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    check this out http://cgi.ebay.com/UNIQUE-Coin-Lot-Toilet...1QQcmdZViewItem
  19. Thanks guys, I have emailed Michael Freeman hopefully he can shed some more light on it.
  20. Thanks John, It definetly seems under weight, but it is thicker than standard?
  21. I make it out to be exactly 2 mm thick on my not so trusty household measuring tape. Link to more pictures.
  22. Hi BCC, I received it today those are my pictures posted (sorry they aren't perfect just abit rushed tonight). It definitely is on a thicker planchet than normal and weighs 5.91 grams which is over weight (Freeman does not mention what F327 should weigh?). It is just about as thich as a young head half penny. What I need to ascertain now is whether it is a reverse M or K. If it is K which my initial hunch points to then it is either unlisted or a thick planchet error.
  23. Hussulo

    Hello all.

    Hi Perkin, Welcome to a great hobby!
  24. Hussulo

    1858 Farthing

    "It will no doubt be a helluva help to all of us in here" agreed, great topic and posts.
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