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Emperor Oli

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  1. Emperor Oli

    How can I get a rough price idea for this set?

    I don't think Vitamin trusts our judgement, he's posted the same thing over at Cooke I think. It would be a huge coincidence if two people wanted to sell two of these sets at the same time
  2. Hahahahahaha that's so funny! Who's ever heard of mission control in EUSTON? It's HOUSTON, HPJ!
  3. Hmmm why are there two types? Well that is a toughy <_< For variety!!
  4. Emperor Oli

    Spam

    P.S Posting also just to agree with a previous post and not post content would be spam too. Sorry if I'm getting on my high horse but there's people doing it on other forums too
  5. Mmm she probably can't translate roman numerals
  6. Well yes there are worth something but it depends in what condition they are in. The most valuable will be the florins I think. As I said, we need grades.
  7. Emperor Oli

    Some really ridiculous eBay listings

    Look again, the majority are from the 19th and 20th centuries
  8. Emperor Oli

    Some really ridiculous eBay listings

    I'm going to rally to the cause and stand up for enamelled coins! The majority of them are enamelled tastefully and artistically and further highlight the work of the engraver who had produced such a masterpiece. The second one in especially is nice - look at the silver poking through on it; truly superb. yes, what a waste... The brooch ones are no waste at all. It's not as if they are hugely valuable now, so what's your point? They look like contemporary mountings so it would be like us mounting a £5 Coronation anniversary coin. The mounted coins were normal to them as the £5 is normal to us. I also don't like brooched ones but I wouldn't call them a waste: I just don't see the point in wearing coins.
  9. Emperor Oli

    would this interest you oli?

    Darn i've just bought some off him but anyway I'm looking for BU full lustre, not uncirculated.
  10. I received a Gibraltan pound coin in my change today and was quite pleased with it but the I noticed the edge milling> It is not, as with normal pound coin, just lots of vertical lines, but lots of vertical lines separated by three solid pieces, with no milling. Is this a rarity or am I being silly?
  11. Emperor Oli

    Gibraltan £1

    How to hijack a topic Step One:...... Hmmm I'm a bit skeptical about the 1924 one. That graze by George's moustache and the top of the shield on the reverse do not bode well for it. 1936 - big mark on cheek prevents BU imho The 934 one is quite a beauty!
  12. Emperor Oli

    Gibraltan £1

    Just google
  13. Emperor Oli

    Gibraltan £1

    Like our obverse except legend reads: GIBRALTAR ELIZABETH II Reverse has a three-towered castle with a key hanging from it and latin in a banner underneath.
  14. Emperor Oli

    The pictures in CCGB2005

    And this is the coin you wanted for your birthday and you can't even remember the variety - terrible! Anyway, CC's pictures are high quality and should look good in Collectors' Coins - quite a coup, Chris.
  15. Emperor Oli

    Top 10 favourite coins in your collection...

    Yes, it looks like gold metal but I dare not scrape away at it!
  16. Emperor Oli

    Our personal forum profiles...

    Emperor Oli Posted on May 24 2004, 04:43 PM Half Penny Jon Posted on May 24 2004, 06:39 PM No, you miss the point. I am not a farthing expert, you are not a halfpenny expert - to gain the handle "expert" one needs to study their field for decades. "Above your station" means that it is a little upstarted of you.
  17. No, I reckon it's just dirt in the legend. Quite heavy wear on the cheek and shoulder bit though (the name escapes me). I'd put it at AVF
  18. Emperor Oli

    Top 10 favourite coins in your collection...

    P.S - It's gold
  19. Emperor Oli

    Top 10 favourite coins in your collection...

    Now this I will go to get! Goes to cabinet Five minutes later.... Right, Geoff. It is George IV and the obverse legend is "Georgius IV D:G . BRITT . REX F.D". On the reverse, it has the words around the edge "Crowned July 19 1821" and in the centre it reads "May his reign be long and his people happy"
  20. Emperor Oli

    Top 10 favourite coins in your collection...

    I haven't seen any for sale plus I just googled it and got no results so it may be rare!
  21. End of August = 31st of August
  22. Emperor Oli

    Top 10 favourite coins in your collection...

    i posted a huge picture in crappy quality a while ago but it may have disappeared. Basically, it's the reverse of a St. George & the Dragon sovereign and the obverse of a normal Edward VII coin but with the legend saying "Edward VII Coronation Coin 1911" or something like that. I can't be bothered opening my cabinet to look!
  23. I think Sylvester and I were cast in the same mould! (Or struck with the same die?!)
  24. Emperor Oli

    Our personal forum profiles...

    Yes, to something a little above your station, one might say.
  25. Emperor Oli

    Top 10 favourite coins in your collection...

    No, don't try and be clever. I said it was a mule 1911 Edward VII Coronation coin.
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