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Hussulo

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  1. What kind of a camera is it? Canon IXUS 400 (compact 4m pixel camers). Which on itself is not very good at macro but I bought a macro lens attachment on ebay for it. Here's another attempt: http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i317/hus.../coins/1933.jpg I think I might buy a stand. And another slabbed coin I croped on photoshop.
  2. This is one I bought recently. Notice the Blakesley effect (named for the American numismatist to discover it) in the red circles. It is a weak area directly opposite the clip. It is hard for forgers to fake this effect, but not all genuine clipped coins display this effect.
  3. Hi Colin, Is this mule still for sale and do you have a link to it?
  4. Hi josie, If in doubt post a picture or a link to the coin you are planning on buying or bidding on, and someone can give you some advise. I too was stung a couple of times when I first started collecting and it almost put me off.
  5. I think it could be a trick question. I don't like the look of the coin. The surface doesn't look right, it looks like it might be a cast copy.
  6. Melody as Chris rightly pointed out the green substance is "verdigris" (a green corrosive growth resulting from dampness). It is quite hard to remove without damaging the coin, it is like a disease for coins. It is an oxidation coating that affects copper and bronze. Never store coins affected with verdigris with other coins as it will spread. Since the coins in question in good condition would be collectable (albeit not too valuable) in this condition I too would suggest getting rid of them because you don't want it spreading to your other coins.
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    Looks like Im a collector then....

    Nice coins Melody, a perfect start. It's a great hobby to get into; there is so much history and artistry in each coin. Hopefully you will enjoy collecting and if you ever have any questions just ask. As I was always told whilst serving in the Royal Navy "there are no such things as stupid questions, only stupid answers!". There are many experienced collectors here who will only be too pleased to help. Welcome!
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    Syphate Coins

    Hi Geordie I read about your avatar in this months Coin News, Coin clinic section. It looks older than 19th century to me, but then again I aint no expert.
  9. Unless I remortgage the house it isn't going to happen! Its for sale at mikebyres.com for a cool $50,000.
  10. "Very common is blob,found some other minor error" This is called a die cud. It is an area of a coin struck by a die that has a complete break across part of its surface. Happy hunting josie, keep me posted if you come across anything interesting. I have bought a couple of error's recently I will post the pictures soon.
  11. I don't know if any of you or perhaps all of you know about these coin related search engines? but they are quite usefull so I thought I would share them here. The CoinArchives.com World Coins database contains coins produced from medieval to modern times. http://www.coinarchives.com/w/ Coins 2.0 is the new age Numismatic Search Engine based on Google CSE technology. It means you can search on hand-picked numismatic websites for most relevant results. http://www.coins2.com/
  12. Hi Josie, It is true that some major error's are expensive, but all are not. Some of the major error's on the Mike Byres website are VERY expensive but this is because they are VERY rare or unique, but you can still find error's at cheap/reasonable prices. Anyway there are many errors that do reach circulation and there are chances of finding them. Don't give up searching. I still check my change and I also check my banknotes for their serial numbers. If you get fancy serial numbers ie. 1234567 , 7654321 , 0000001 , 98766789 or 7777777 etc these notes are worth more to collectors.
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    A 1696 BRITANNAI 1/2d

    Great find. I have never seen that variety before.
  14. "it has the texture of a mouldy Ginger Nut. So if it doesn't sell, he could always eat it."
  15. You are probably right scottishmoney. I have heard of coins being struck on wrong/foreign planchet before but in gold? Anyway probably unique and in my eyes desirable.
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    OAROLVS 1674 Farthing

    Great find. About the verdigris, I know cleaning coins is a normaly a no no, but when it's a rare coin as such I wonder if there is an argument to removing the verdigris to pevent damage to the coin? Anyway I have never tried it but some members of another forum in America recomend Biox for the removal of verdigris. Link below: http://dirtyoldcoins.com/store/product.php...at=2&bestseller
  17. "Yes we're all absolutely bonkers here"
  18. Great additions to an already great site Jeff.
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    The New Check Your Change 2007

    Yep, super looking book Chris. I'm sure it will be very popular. It's a good way to get beginers into the hobby aswell.
  20. Hussulo

    Spink 2007

    I didn't think there were any other dedicated British coin forums! Have I been living under a stone? Colin Cooke website has a forum: http://www.colincooke.com/forum.html Although I wouldn't say it was as interactive as this one.
  21. Sorry Rob, unknown to me. It is an interesting piece though. Is it a planchet or is it a die? Kind of hard to tell from the pic.
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    Unknown

    Hi, I bought this on eBay I think it could be a die trial but I am not sure if it's for a coin or medal. It is maybe austrian, It is uniface the legend reads "otp. &. carn. dux. com. rittb. s. c. m. cons. intaur. velleris eques", the reverse is blank. It is 45 mm and made from possibly tin or may be lead. Can anyone help me please?
  23. Hussulo

    Unknown

    Thanks Tom I belive you are correct. Someone else identified it on another forum. It is possibly a reverse die trial in lead of a Liechtenstein Thaler issued in 1778 pictured below. http://www.omnicoin.com/coin_view_enlarge.aspx?id=919130 P.s. I don’t believe it is an impression because the details and legend are raised. Whereas the reverse shows no sign of any detail, which is what you would expect if it was punched from the reverse.
  24. Hussulo

    Help Please!

    No problem, thanks for the use of your pictures. It is going to be awhile yet. I have more or less got Victoria, and Edward VII finished, I have started the error coins section I still have all the other kings and queens plus maybe a section on proofs and one on patterns to do. It all depends on how much spare time I have in the evenings to further develop it.
  25. Jeff, Since you’re a member now you could click on My Controls on your screen, then click on Edit Signature. If you type in http://petitioncrown.com/Home_Page.html in this space, you will have a link to your website below every post you make. This way when new people visit this website and you add a comment they can still see the link to your great site. Alternatively add it to My Homepage again in My Controls section.
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