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Coinery

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  1. Can I ask opinions! I really like this coin 151075231699 The seller says it's darker still than the images! Do you think AU with old highspots overtoned, or genuine UNC? I'm looking particularly at the reverse St George, harp breasts, ribbons, etc. and thinking AU??? What say you? Worth looking at 'other items' too!
  2. I was waiting! Edit: I do like farthings, of course, just received these, which I bought for the '33 111238774881
  3. Coinery

    Question Re: 1787 Silver Issues.

    That still doesn't answer the grade issue, why they weren't worn out at the time?
  4. Cheers, Azda! I've got a real thing for the OH coins at the moment! I'd like to 'gather' the entire denomination set! The Crowns' will be financially interesting! However, I can still keep a slow interest with the cheaper denominations. Poor old farthings and Maundy here we come!
  5. Thanks VS, appreciate your opinion on it!
  6. Yes, as I believe this forum is big enough to fair pretty well in a 1917 Sovereign search! Imagine being the purchaser, or future purchaser, of that coin and stumbling upon this thread?Research is king, and this forum has significantly added to the 1917 Sovereign pot!
  7. I do think the quality to be above the usual offerings seen on eBay...a number of which could be described as having collectors tone! Whilst I have a better Liz martlet groat, I thought the price of the one offered was really good value. I've sold lesser E1 groats on .99p starts that have made more! So what about that HC, only Rob has commented? Edit: and VS of course...grade anyone? AU?
  8. Just a trace of rub on the bottom half of the reverse to my eyes.Thanks, Rob!
  9. Cheers, Paulus...there's a fair bit in there you'd like I reckon!
  10. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Your inbox is full, Clive!
  11. In the presence of specialist publications I view Spink's and Chris's book predominantly as a price guide! Which means, at least for me, that popularly collected varieties, especially higher value/rarer and significant 'types' would do well to be included! I accept that a 1599 Anchor Sixpence of E1 will not be separated out far beyond an issue type, on account there are not a large number of collectors collating E1 date runs, but I can see how the 19th & 20th C bronze collectors (as an example) would benefit!
  12. For me, provenance is history, much like a family tree! With a nice hammered coin I wonder and dream about who'd handled it, which market and tavern it may have passed through, etc. To trace the coin back through the last 150 years or so is also pretty good for the historical juices! I'll take them with OR without though I have to say!
  13. Coinery

    Scarborough Coin 1645

    Should also say, you seemed to know a little bit yourself so, yes, welcome aboard! Do you collect?
  14. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Cheers, Clive, saw this one, but a bit too modern 'pewtery' to even compare it to a known die!I've been really unlucky with fakes/counterfeits recently! The last few I've bought, hoping them to be cont. c'feits, have been genuine! Would you believe it? Edit: most recent example... 251393090378 I did get that home-made punch Mary coin though!
  15. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    True, but Saxby's has turned up time and time again for p*ss takes!
  16. Coinery

    Scarborough Coin 1645

    And so as not to further confuse issues, a number of the responses on here, have come from UK respected dealers!I'd say no to this one Angela, unless you wished to pursue the CGS Coin Grading suggestion! There are a number of people on here who would pay the multiples of thousand pounds this coin would be worth if genuine! If you've been privately messaged by any individual on this forum, making you a multiple £1000 offer, I'd quickly take it! It got our hearts ticking for a bit! Wishing you a very merry Christmas!
  17. Coinery

    Scarborough Coin 1645

    I'd love nothing more than this piece be genuine, but it's so suspiciously like the Ashmore punches, that I'm struggling to move on from that! I think your best bet is CGS for a grading, as Peter has suggested! You could try London Coin Auction, they'd sell it for you!
  18. Coinery

    Scarborough Coin 1645

    You might want to take a look at the ashmore castle and S punches here!http://www.tokensociety.org.uk/topics/counterfeits.shtml
  19. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Half a sixpence, is better than 'arf a penny... 161173535356 It needs a bit of a clean, apparently, and don't bother making a BIN offer, thank-you! You may consider offering a BIN however!
  20. Coinery

    Scarborough Coin 1645

    Hi Angela, does your grandad have any provenance or records to go with this coin? Also, some better pictures would be good! Does it have any ghosting of the design on the reverse?
  21. Coinery

    1867 Shilling Die 5A

    When you say correspondence, do you mean with Peter Davies himself?
  22. Coinery

    Toned Coins

    Nice coin, that, BW! Not surprised to hear it's a favourite!
  23. Great coin...fantastic edge (so hard on these 2d's)...nearly cried when I saw that obverse barnacle though!
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