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Everything posted by Hussulo
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I purchased a Red Book for US coin prices. On-line I tend to use: http://www.pcgs.com/prices/default.aspx but you need to remember US grading is different to UK and the rest of Europe plus I've heard the prices are slightly on the high (optimistic) side but it does give you a rough idea and is easy to search.
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Thanks for the feedback guys I really appreciate it. I've taken account to the replies here and on other forums and added a link to Toolhaus as well as an extra section on postage and communication. I apologise for any spelling mistakes, to be fair I'm not the Worlds greatest spellers and it was 1am when I finished it but I think its okay now? P.S. I've cleared some of my messages Derek but I'm happy you posted your points on the forum as its good to get a discussion going. Many thanks, Hus
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I've just finished adding a my guide to buying coins on ebay. I would be grateful for any feedback. http://www.coinsgb.com/Buying_Coins_On_Ebay.html Can you think of anything that has been missed or needs to be changed?
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I have an RBS card reader but never used it yet. PayPal, ebay and other sales don't require it. The only thing I get asked for when sending payments on-line is 3 letters from my password. I've also transferred money to others including dealers on-line but I've just that through on-line banking.
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I recently purchased some coloured postcards picturing the coin minting process at the Royal Mint during 1905 and uploaded them to my site. If your interested in seeing them link below http://www.coinsgb.com/Royal_Mint_At_Work_1905.html
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New Dealer Website
Hussulo replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Posted on 1 November and left this country the following day. The guy I sold it to tells me that this is the third item posted from the UK about that time which has failed to arrive in Oz. Thats not a long time. I too have had to wait longer at times. Sometimes coins get held up in customs. I would check with Royal Mail though to see if theres a cut off period for making a claim. -
New Dealer Website
Hussulo replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Good luck with your new venture Red. I'll be taking a luck at you site from time to time. -
I don't normally like to point out what I have for sale but its not everyday you get a chance to sell a 1964 Proof Halfpenny. R19 (2-5 known) according to Freeman. I thought some members might be interested in seeing it: http://www.prestigenumismatics.com/1964-proof-halfpenny-ngc-pf66-exceedingly-rare-36-p.asp edited to add if anyone it interested in purchasing any coins on my site, please ignore "price excludes VAT" message. Its a software problem and we don't charge VAT.
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Welcome Rob. I'm sure you will enjoy it here.
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Y impressed in coin manufacturing error ? one penny 1944
Hussulo replied to Russ777's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
For those that are interested this is worth a read to learn about different types of errors: http://www.money.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID=1656 -
Y impressed in coin manufacturing error ? one penny 1944
Hussulo replied to Russ777's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes odd that the 1 shape is almost alligned to the imprint where the Y imprint appears on reverse could someone have been trying to correct an error die with the 1 in Georgius thus the coin was supposed to be wasted??? Or maybe in removing the coin that was stuck down??? I can't explain what looks like a 1. The area is a bit flattened, could be post mint damage. I still stick by my opinion that its not a brockage or even a partial brockage. Here are what full brockage coins look like: http://www.coinsgb.com/Error_Coins/Brockage.html and pictures of partial brockage coins: http://images.google.com/images?q=partial%20brockage%20coin&biw=1024&bih=590 Partial brockage have an indent where the incuse design is. Often many sellers mistakenly list any type of error on ebay as a brockage. I've collected errors in the past so do speak from some experience. Actually the more I look at it the more I believe its post mint damage and not an error. The fact that it is week on the opposite side of the incue Y and the circular line above the incuse Y makes it look like someone perhaps placed a penny on top and hit it with a hammer, leaving a partially incuse Y, edge and flattening on the opposite side. If an error like a partial brockage happens during minting, the opposite side remains perfect (no weakness) as the planchet is still sitting in the dies when struck. -
Y impressed in coin manufacturing error ? one penny 1944
Hussulo replied to Russ777's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Although its incuse I woudn't call it a brockage. I believe its a dropped letter error. If you google this type of error you will probably find more on them but essentialy after grease and grime builds up in a letter and eventually falls out and lands on a planchet during striking it will leave an incuse letter or detail in the design. In this case the Y. If this is the case it is unique as the chances of the Y filling up again and dropping on the same place on another planchet are very slim. However, because it isn't considered to be a major error and there isn't a huge interest in these types I don't think it will make huge money but I agree with ebay being your best bet. -
I've seen some in a lot better condition but the one I have is in good condition for its type.
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Errr pass. I did fancy trying to collect these by variety at one point. It would make quite a neat theme. To be honest considering their scarcity I think they are under valued.
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Its a Nelson 12 type listed as scarce: http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_coins/voce_populi/voce_populi_n12.htm Here's other types: http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_coins/voce_populi/voce_populi_coins.htm I've got a Nelson 7 for sale at the moment (rare variety): http://www.prestigenumismatics.com/1760-12p-voce-populi-nelson-7-pcgs-vf35-11-p.asp Unfortunately he hole in yours knocks a big chunk of the value off. I would say worth £20 to the right buyer but you may get more or less on ebay. Its always hard to value a damaged coin.
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A VERY strange looking medal
Hussulo replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Goetz's medals are quite collectable. There's a member of another forum that has quite a collection (even bought Goetz's personnel cabinet etc,) and most can be seen at this website: http://www.karlgoetz.com/ -
Don't try it at home folks. I know its a bit of fun but you can see the colour of parts of the coins that have been cleaned are way off. Silver and gold can be dipped but I don't think I've ever see a dip that works on copper or bronze. Whatever is used seems to ruin the colour of the coin.
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ebay sniping programmes
Hussulo replied to £400 for a Penny ?'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I try and snipe myself if I'm around as its more fun but for auctions ending silly o'clcok at night or when I'm out I use: http://www.esnipe.com/ You have to buy points (cheap, Payable via Paypal) to use it but I've been using it for years and its never failed me. I'd be a bit apprehensive to give lesser known snipping programs my ebay id and password. -
Unbelievable, looks like someone made a huge profit!
Hussulo replied to Hussulo's topic in Free for all
I wish it was. I've made a couple of good buys/ flips in the past but nothing on that scale. I meant my hunch was correct about it being the same coin. -
I was looking through my latest edition of Coin News magazine and noticed some auction highlights. London Coins auction had a picture and description of South Africa Sixpence 1928 with a price realised of £5000. Then I flipped back two pages as I thought I saw another similar coin on Heritage's South Africa Specimen Sixpence 1928 (looked to be slabbed by NGC) price realised US$155,250!!! Looked at their websites: London Coins (lot 126) http://www.londoncoins.co.uk/?searchterm=1...age=Pastresults and NGC: Heritage: http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?S...mp;Lot_No=21849 Although the Heritage picture has been taken with more lighting, I'm pretty sure its the same coin. Especially if you look at the toning and breaks in the toning.
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Unbelievable, looks like someone made a huge profit!
Hussulo replied to Hussulo's topic in Free for all
Your welcome. Heres an article about it someone posted on another forum after I posted the same topic: http://www.coinlink.com/News/world-coins/unique-1928-south-africa-6-pence-graded-by-ngc/ Now I just need to keep my eyes peeled for one of these locally. Edited to add: According to this article "The coin was first spotted in an English country auction where it was cataloged with an unusual notation: the coin’s date was not listed in the standard series reference. It was purchased by a dealer who had a strong suspicion about the its origin." So it looks like my hunch was right. -
Unbelievable, looks like someone made a huge profit!
Hussulo replied to Hussulo's topic in Free for all
The London coins one sold 09/06/2009 so thats some time before the Heritage coin. Don't focus to much on the copper coloured spots. Heritage's extra lighting brings them out more. I have picked out and circled features in the toning that match up which makes me believe its the same coin: Heritage Coin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, London Coins auction coin -
1851 Half Sov in hand pix
Hussulo replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I think everyone is in Agreement that its over something, what we, or i should find out is, if the V under is in correct alignment, then Why overstamp it? But V isn't the only letter that has been over stamped. In the first picture VIC all look over stamped. Perhaps they were over stamping the letters due to the die wear and the V was stamped slightly squint the second time? -
James Workman Penny sale
Hussulo replied to Chingford's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thankfully the seller has agreed to a full refund inc. postage. So it'll be on its way back tomorrow. -
I've been quite disappointed with the final sale price of some coins I have been selling on ebay lately. I never over hype or over grade my coins, sometimes I just let the buyers decide on the grades and try and post good pictures. I guess thats where I am going wrong but I would rather call a coin AU the UNC BU ++++ etc... which seems to be the norm. About paying for pictures, you can upload pictures somewhere else and post them on ebay using HTML for FREE! and put as many pictures as you want up for free. If anyone wants the HTML code for pictures. I'm happy to post it here.