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Coinery

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  1. Good result for CC? Many there?
  2. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Have you not seen my impressive collection of Una & Lion £5s? They're here, clearly displayed: Nice cabinet, that! I would never be able to leave the house again, though, if I had that in the corner of the lounge!
  3. OK, should anyone else stumble into this thread through google, etc. here's a very interesting read... http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/pages/nuremberg-jetons.html
  4. Is there a spink-style catalogue or web resource for jettons? Also, why would people of the period buy a sizeable copper token, just to use as, well, a token? Why not just use the money itself? Unless of course they used a 30mm copper Jetton as a shilling, perhaps?
  5. Never too much for me! (Squiggly-eyed emoticon) Is that eBay item at £180 a Victorian reminiscence of the Tudor days? Not that I'm aware of. Here's a Baldwin's list you might appreciate (.pdf). Wow, I would buy ALL of those if I had the money, amazing! Any idea why so many were struck in the Netherlands?Edit; got this one answered now!
  6. Never too much for me! (Squiggly-eyed emoticon) Is that eBay item at £180 a Victorian reminiscence of the Tudor days?
  7. Coinery

    Portcullis Varieties On Decimal Penny

    And you are already in those hallowed circles! Your books will stand until well into the next 200 years! Perfection in coin production did at least give the modern nimismatist longevity in their works! Edit: U
  8. Hi copper123, In my deepest Jetton ignorance, this was part of my question...is the eBay link a Victorian creation of another golden age?Part of what mesmerises me about the piece is the quality of the copper! If it's Victorian, I'm slightly undone, as much as I admire its quality!
  9. Thanks, David, much appreciated!
  10. I wondered the same thing for a few seconds! It is a little more unusual, but Peckris is 100% correct and, given the sheer volume of these tokens, I wouldn't say they are collected enough that a slightly rarer variant would be financially appreciated!Edit: seuk could be interested? If he doesn't see this, it could be worth Private Messaging him for his input...he would provide you with a definitive answer for sure!
  11. Coinery

    Is This An Old Coin?

    It's highly likely it's quite common, blueleaf, but, sad as it sounds, looking at new material (pieces) is just about what we live for on here!Great that you've brought it here...bigger pictures would also be great! There's a 'sticky' post in the beginners section that may help with posting better pictures! You may have a really rare variety, you'll never know until you share the 'full picture' with us?
  12. Coinery

    A Spare Few Minutes And A Bit Of Imagination Later ...

    I can actually 'see' Catwoman and Albert Einstein in the original features - but Bowie? No way!!!! I saw Prince Albert, a known Bi-Sexual, and S&M...Dave may have a point?
  13. Coinery

    Portcullis Varieties On Decimal Penny

    You're the man, Dave! Whilst I'll never be collecting in this field, or will ever check my change (even though I do occasionally look at my 20p's), I totally respect the methodology and dedication!Great stats...and just when Declan thought he was free!
  14. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    How many pies do you have your fingers in? Even my phone, which doesn't download the full resolution in my current inhabitance, can easily highlight a serious bit O tooling!
  15. Coinery

    Is This An Old Coin?

    Your coin falls between the dates 1180-1247 so, yes, very old...it's a short-cross penny!My apologies that I can't be more precise, there'll be others here who'll be able to see it more clearly and give it its full provenance!
  16. Nice one, Peter, will check it out!
  17. Brilliant, thank-you, badgerap, why a predominantly French/German pastime?
  18. Does Nurnberg mean ALL jettons? I'm getting the impression they're not an English creation, if judged on name alone?
  19. OK, so here's 331008165847 why I ask, I think this looks amazing! Would this have been produced during the Elizabethan period, or is it just musing over the good times at a later date?
  20. Is there any way I can filter things so I'm directed automatically to the NEW posts on a long-running thread, when using the PC? My phone always goes appropriately to the last page/post! On the PC, if I click on 'view new content' I get taken to a page with say 'coin acqu.' 'ebay laughs' etc. Now, when I click on one of those, I get very nicely directed to the beginning of the thread which, in the case of 'coin acquisition,' is a long way away from where I want to be! Any ideas?
  21. Maybe Baldwin's have consented to it? The thing I don't get, however, is how Fraser hopes to sell the coin at all! I mean you'd hardly be shelling out 10's of thousands without at least a little research? Even a basic search would find out the Baldwin version, given the descriptors are identical! Looking at the number of adverts and borrowed news items, I'd say he's more interested in site traffic for his dosh, rather than the physical hard sales of 'antiques'!
  22. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    In excellent form this evening, Peter!
  23. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I'm so sorry, I just couldn't help it...checkout the obverse of this VF sixpence! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1561-A-D-Queen-Elizabeth-I-England-Tudor-Period-Hammered-Silver-Sixpence-Coin-VF-/350879237144?pt=UK_Coins_BritishHammered_RL&hash=item51b2084418
  24. After all, it appeared to be a compilation of news from other sites. Not just news, apparently! And, yes, horrible pop-ups, adverts, and borrowed news everywhere!
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