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Coinery

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  1. Nooooooooooo Wedding anniversary today, so a couple O jars, an' an injun! Have a good evening chaps! (an' gal)
  2. Given the unprecedented applause for the coin, I thought a bit of tongue-in-cheek opposition would easily be spotted at such! Does this mean you're in agreement regarding the rust showing through the plate then?
  3. I'd be a little kinder and say the reverse is fine. The obverse is poor/near fine (I'm wondering whether that's a weak strike, which is holding me back). However I take it down a notch for that aweful patchy tone (I would've shied away from buying it altogether with that 'tone,' on account I've previously had a couple with this 'patchiness' which weren't right)! Lovely round flan though!
  4. Coinery

    I don't believe it!

    It's true. Those that do their homework don't tend to spend vast sums of money on eBay. Both with massive feedback so, in the absence of seeing anything cheap on their sites, who's laughing? Not at my expense fortunately! I'm now 'Watching' that 1946 3d. If we all do that for a range of his coins, he will be filled with false hope of imminent sales, only for hand-rubbing to be replaced by hand-wringing when none materialise. :D Cripes, get you and John together!
  5. I'd try a Single Malt for removing residue, one for me, one for the tomb, twice the more for me, only once for the plastic tomb. I couldn't possible waste good whiskey on an old slab!
  6. That's a pretty nasty ding on the rim at I in GEORGIUS, and what appears to be a bit of rust breaking through the copper-plate at the 7 in date.
  7. PLEASE not the pie thread again (that's a different PIE to you PIES...drove my chevy to the...)!
  8. PLEASE not the pie thread again (that's a different PIE to you PIES...drove my chevy to the...)!
  9. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Not if you've knackered it with acetone it doesn't! I've been watching this coin for a while, just to see what happens! I'd say 200% though (of course I do have some...I think it's worth £100 at least! )
  10. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Was the virgin Mary weeping? Glad I wasn't Joseph...a very understanding man On Jeremy Kyle tomorrow? "We've done a DNA test... Joseph... (audience, please - let me say this, it's very very difficult). Joseph... I'm so sorry..."
  11. Not quite as convincing in macro, but worth seeing if you're going for a chancy snap on the 'Bay!
  12. A fake being sold on eBay! 251114178532 I'm in possession of an identical, non-silver, coin weighing 1.12g, with a clear edge seam. I will post images the next time I get the camera out!
  13. There is a product on the market for removing the opacity from the plastic windows on car soft tops - http://www.renovointernational.com/products/plastic-polish.php. The bad news is, I had some and threw it away after a general clear out of my garage a few months ago. The even worse news is, it didn't seem to work anyway. I always use white spirit for removing sellotape residue. Many thanks for that, I'll have a proper surf around that one tomorrow, maybe a better starting place than T-Cut! A shame there's not a colour restorer for the hologram!
  14. It's a massive pain in the proverbial I can tell you! Ahh, the joys of idiocy
  15. I'm going to see whether jewellers rose can bring the surface back to life (may even give T-cut a trial on an Acetoned CD cover), the opaqueness can only be microns deep! I'm not quite as bothered about the HOLOGRAM as it's still obviously their hologram, and the online images match clearly, but it would be good to see the coin at least!
  16. I know what you mean but, whether we like it or not, it would likely sell so much better, having been graded by a 'true numismatic professional ' (acetone disaster aside)!
  17. i think the histogram is safe but keep the acetone away from the hologram Where on earth did I get that one from?
  18. Stuart, the only thing I use on slabs is a hammer
  19. When you say 'thanks for any help,' what is it you are asking? Welcome and, whatever it is, someone here will know the answer, I'm sure! Queen Victoria (x2) & George V (x1) Are these coins valuable? I spy, with my little eye... Do you know what? If that's the full thread title, I didn't get that on my phone! The title finishes at (x1) on my VERY posh, pain in the arse, iPhone! My apologies Barton, and thank-you Peck (tongue sticky out emoticon)! I know how to do 's on my phone though oh, and winks!
  20. Coinery

    I don't believe it!

    It's true. Those that do their homework don't tend to spend vast sums of money on eBay. Both with massive feedback so, in the absence of seeing anything cheap on their sites, who's laughing? Not at my expense fortunately!
  21. Coinery

    I don't believe it!

    As I said, I've steered clear of their photographic/logo branding a long time ago, I now never ever EVER waste a click to follow up even the most enticing title! The only eBayer I can say that this applies to!
  22. When you say 'thanks for any help,' what is it you are asking? Welcome and, whatever it is, someone here will know the answer, I'm sure!
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