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Does Anyone Know Hearn's Cost Codings?
Coinery replied to Rob's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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That's precisely why I don't use sniping software. I can trust myself to sit with my maximum bid in the box, ready to hit the 'Confirm bid' button with 7 seconds to go. But I couldn't trust myself with a ridiculous maximum just to win it - I'd be mortified if, as you nearly said, some other bugger had done the same! Never has a truer word been said...however, the number of coins I've missed for a telephone call, or a knock at the door or, in truth, quite simply, because I've (mostly) forgot to sign-in in time to place a bid, is lamentable!
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I never look at any of that when using Sniper for resale! Once or twice, I've entered a 1000 for a coin I really wanted, even though I've won it for 250...that's just how it goes! I would've been gutted if some 'idiot' had done the same thing, but would've felt no less disappointed to have won it at £900 (maybe a bit)! I love the no-nonsense approach of auction sniping software!
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Victorian Copper Farthing Reverses
Coinery replied to Colin G.'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Great work, Colin, and a great find! Almost makes me want to focus on farthings! Well, Threefarthings, at least! -
I use Auction Sniper, I think they are all much of a muchness, but worth every penny! The number of bargains I've missed, when not sniping, would've paid for it over and over again!I did catch JB for a few coins about two years ago, which I turned a couple of hundred quid a piece on maybe that's why he's now a shiller? That's good going Stuart! Such rich pickings are getting harder to find! Not that I've found more than a few over the years that I have made that sort of mark-up on, but then I'm not a dealer! What I would like is something that captures a bargain BIN before it is snaffled up, anyone know of anything?? It would need to be quite sophisticated!The BIN area is an area I've never really visited (though I have been watching one particular BIN coin for nearly a year now - it hasn't got to fall very much further and you'll get to see it on here [hammered & QE1]), I always factor it out of my searches, though I do remember Rob saying it was for rich pickings! Maybe I should take a better look at the 'newly listed' material in future, perhaps later in the year? You've let the cat out of the bag now, Paulus!
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I use Auction Sniper, I think they are all much of a muchness, but worth every penny! The number of bargains I've missed, when not sniping, would've paid for it over and over again! I did catch JB for a few coins about two years ago, which I turned a couple of hundred quid a piece on maybe that's why he's now a shiller?
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Well no, agreed, not exactly, though I'm as immune as I am wondering what comes out of the tap, or wondering what pollutants I breath in our great british fresh air!
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a***d clearly wants to win that one! That one is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS!!! WHY on earth would someone, with over a day to go, revise his maximum bid TEN TIMES IN TWO MINUTES with no other bidding going on? It could be a tactic by the seller to encourage bidding or it could be a tactic by the bidder to discourage bidding, not an easy one to decideI really don't understand all these tactical games played on eBay! 75% of the things I buy on eBay are not destined for the 'folder,' so I am careful 'ish' with my approach...however, by careful, I don't mean I check out who's bidding, and how many bids are on, or how many bids have been placed by someone who's bidding (what's wrong with those people, they could've looked at 50 other coins instead, and maybe bagged a bargain? Do they really believe such nonsense would put off a true adversary?) I look, I see, and I SNIPE, according to what I want to pay for the coin! With sniping software, you are immune to all the shilling, and fancy bid stacking that goes on! Viva la Snipe! Edit: just re-read this, and it might be confusing! I didn't mean 'why D&N looks at these things, I meant 'why do people spend all that time stacking and 'fancying-up' their listings, or their intended purchases, to lay a false trail?'
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Still looking a little 'wrong' though, not that I can fathom it? Who places a bid, and then thinks, 'shit', I'm going to UP my bid to be sure and, THEN thinks, 'hmmm', I'm going to UP it again and, then thinks...
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George III Half Crown - Chinese Fakes
Coinery replied to seuk's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Keep us safe, seuk! Late G3 appears to be the golden age of counterfeits and fakes...to all web readers (and we probably underestimate the exposure), I personally wouldn't even consider the period without dealer knowledge, or a damn good read around seuk's website!It's a period that's not for the faint hearted, in my opinion! -
George III Half Crown - Chinese Fakes
Coinery replied to seuk's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Strimming...OH, man, have I done my fair share of that! Watch out for slugs and dog excrement! -
George III Half Crown - Chinese Fakes
Coinery replied to seuk's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That's a shame - took me quite a while in photoshop. But to summarise, the CGS photo looks elongated in the vertical plane, which would make the bust look comparatively narrow ('squashed'). That would also account for the broader harp in the 'fake'. None of this is to say it ISN'T a fake, just that the comparison with the CGS photo probably isn't much of a case. Makes very good sense, Peck, will dig the Laptop out tomorrow morning...probably just my I-Phone signal, we've just moved...EVEN closer to Declan! -
George III Half Crown - Chinese Fakes
Coinery replied to seuk's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
For some reason I can't access any of the uploaded images but, still without photographic comparisson, and purely a stab in the dark without evidence, the body of the harp looked broader, and details like the buckle, well everything, actually, just felt wooly, or 'weak'! And I'm also stabbing in the dark, without die comparisons so, I too, could be shot down in flames (but I don't mind, I'll just go to my boating forum friend's instead)! Edit: to learn all about getting me bottom blacked, and me stern gland sorted! -
George III Half Crown - Chinese Fakes
Coinery replied to seuk's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Without a genuine image for quick reference, I'd still suggest most of the devices are terrible on the reverse, the angel on the harp especially so! These G3 halfcrowns are such a viper's nest, that you really wouldn't attempt a purchase without running over seuk's site so, in all likelihood, you wouldn't get caught out...hopefully! -
Phwoarrrr!
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Would love to see pics Nicholas! http://s1322.photobucket.com/user/2tearsinabucket1/media/image_zps5156f762.jpg.htmlhttp://s1322.photobucket.com/user/2tearsinabucket1/media/image_zpsec3e06b5.jpg.html Usual standard there, then, Nicholas!
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York Halfcrown How Much Damage Has Been Caused ?
Coinery replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I would feel the same way.This is Brooker 1083, which shows how good the damaged one was before the mark was made. The figure of 1K was plucked out of the air, but shouldn't be too wide of the mark based on the Brooker coin selling for over £3K. The lustre on the Brooker piece makes it win hands down. Oops!I'd be the same, it would always niggle! I'd rather have 2 top class C1 shillings, every time...and maybe wait until I had 3k for the right halfcrown, or just accept that Edward pennies are the best that I could afford! Basically, as always, I'd go for a collection that's first class, regardless of whether you're spending £10 on each coin, or £10k! I can't even afford a top class G5 shilling at the moment, so I'm just not buying right now! -
or this one which has got an "earful". http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Half-Crown-George-V-1927-Matt-Proof-FDC-Mint-/370856072443?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item5658be94fb This bloke is surely just trying to impress his mates down the pub? Maybe he borrows money from friends against the future sale of these coins?He'll need to move soon...coming to a place near you!
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Nice buy G! You can definitely add me to the list of the R P Coins literary fan club!
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With Peter, here! Dave's is an infinitely more pleasing coin to look at, but I'd go for the other one every time! Not at that price however!I do like the C1 groats, an under-collected series I'm sure! Edit: and I probably wouldn't even go for the other one either...too 'unbalanced'!
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It does - YAY YAY! YAY! we're all gonna die...jpg cat at its own computer.jpg Cat - grumpy face.jpg This forum 'disturber of the peace' needs a severe warning TG!
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Are these 2 coins proof?
Coinery replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Staggering stats! -
Hmm? Sorry, what? Covered in paint is what I am!
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This is the same software as is used by a canal forum I'm presently frequenting...they've got the 'warnings' wotsit on there too! I'm surprised you haven't clocked any up yet, Peck!
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CGS verdict - EF - but rejected for reasons as yet unknown CGS is surprisingly speedy on this batch which is nice to see. I think they automatically reject a coin with with any flan crack. Nice coins by the way. I can't fathom that at all? How does that affect its authenticity? Where will we stand with the hammered coins they have recently taken on?