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Coinery

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  1. Coinery

    Guess The Grade Revisted

    C'mon then Paulus!
  2. Coinery

    Coin restorer?

    That sounded SO sucky, after I reread it, that I'd better blow you a big x to get it back in context!
  3. Coinery

    Coin restorer?

    You only own the whole great monster that the PDF is, what chance have you got? Don't envy the management of such a site, but I'm eternally grateful that you do!
  4. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    'Choice uncirculated' are the words he uses! Now I think it probably is quite a high grade, especially when looking at the rims but, that ain't no shimmering lustred tone to support the grade, that's a manky old lustre-less tone, with verd and ugliness abounding! Not a coin being sold by an honourable man, no doubt about that!
  5. Coinery

    1 X Coin Capsule Wanted! :-)

    Can anybody help me out with just 1 capsules, of the type in the image below? There are much chunkier than the other types I've seen, and appear to be made from some high-quality perspex/resin? It's the kind that the commemorative coins come in. If fact it's to replace a cracked holder from a set I've just sold, and don't really want to buy a box, as I hope never to see a comm. coin again in my life! :-) Size is 34mm total diameter, with a 28mm inner capacity. If anyone has an odd one lying around I'd be very grateful. Many thanks, Stuart, Stewie, Stu, Coinery, Me! Edit: BOLD - what the iFCUK is going on?
  6. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Puts a smile on the ole kisser, don't it just?
  7. Coinery

    1879 sixpence

    Thanks to Rob, Davies is bought, paid for and in the mail. You won't regret it! So much better than ESC for the period it covers!
  8. Coinery

    1879 sixpence

    Davies is excellent, Jag!
  9. Coinery

    Dickinson's real deal.PMSL

    There's Bob Hope and... Shocking!
  10. I certain appreciate the rear of that one! Very pretty!
  11. Coinery

    Slaney 2

    What an enlightening thread this is turning out to be. I wish I had something to add to it...I'm all ears though.
  12. Coinery

    Slaney 2

    Stu, Having worked in the City, I have been studying the City's involvement on coins for about 7 years. These are my observations i) There is big group of well to do investors that has no interest in coins but sees coins/antiques as a means to achieve financial diversification. ii) Most of these guys don't care about coins all they care about is multiplying their investment. They don't know much about coins and certainly won’t be able to tell a fake 1905 halfcrown from a real one or a polished bronze penny from an uncirculated coin. iii) These guys either use brokers to help them invest or buy shares in funds operated by specialist Numismatic Investment Firms. You won’t believe how many of these exist today and believe me there are many Investment Firms that deal purely in coins. The reason why we see dealers buying on behalf of their clients is obvious when you consider these things (1) to pick genuine coins and 2)to ensure correct grade attribution). iv) One group depends on brokers to acquire choice pieces for them. This is also why NGC/PCGS graded ocins are important for these guys because then they can dispense with dealers and make a significant saving. Then there are others who depend on firms like LCA that offer a CGS portfolio to its clients with a guaranteed return on funds based on an predefined entry level and a tie-in period (http://www.londoncoins.co.uk/?page=InvestWealthCreation). v) The 'Numismatic Investment Firms' have specialist brokers/dealers who tie-up with big auction houses and source coins for their masters. They operate a fixed-list/rota technique. vi) The technique is simple - they have a list of coins that are either unique or extremely in demand (such as your 1934 crown). Their list (GB200) contains 200 such coins. When a coin from that list becomes available they collude to either notch up the price or acquire the lot below the index valuation. Regardless of how much the numis references value these GB200 coins or how much collectors feel they are worth the punters have their own valuation. vii) Once they acquire a coin from the GB200 list the shareholders see an increase on their investment based on either how much below their index valuation the coin was acquired for or in case of a sale they calculate the profit to be the value above the index valuation that they sold the coin for. These profits are shared across the pool as return on stakeholders' investment. viii) One observation I have made is that these investors never go for circulated coins that way it is currently safe for collectors who go after variants. There are other indices such as the GB350 and GB500 that are being offered by the likes of Citicorp. Soon collectors will start noticing that certain coins are always impossible to acquire. This is why I have stopped selling coins and have started swapping them with other 'Penny Boys'. Somehow I have not come across a 'Penny Girl' so far. Back in the good old ebay days (... and before the days of the snipers) there used to be a fiona.freeserve who used to beat me on pennies consistently. However she used to buy silver and other junk too so maybe there are some genuine Bronze Gals too Goodness me, many thanks for that insight. I wasn't expecting anything like that length of response. Certainly something to chew over!
  13. Coinery

    Slaney 2

    And once again, this is a serious enquiry, as I am trying to compare costs/percentages against the above conversation, online bidding, or personal attendance on 2.5k+ coins?
  14. Coinery

    Slaney 2

    Thanks, Nick, Totally agree! Do you think the fee is one of an unconfirmed gratitude, or an industry percentage standard?
  15. Coinery

    Slaney 2

    Perhaps Nicholas has in part answered the question? There must be a price that an overseas buyer would see as reasonable for a trusted assessment of a lot/lots that they are interested in? Am I close?
  16. Coinery

    Slaney 2

    Could I ask what are the mechanics of buying for clients? What is it that prevents them bidding/buying for themselves? They are obviously very serious collectors? Is it simply about having so much money that they don't even need to attend? I'm genuinely curious?
  17. Coinery

    Slaney 2

    I've never bonded with David S in any of my communications either! I'd rather wait now than buy a coin from him as a collector! His arrogant loss, as far as I'm concerned!
  18. Coinery

    CGS submission form query

    They'd run out of numbers, Dave!
  19. Coinery

    CGS submission form query

    Mmmm ... I was looking on eBay and saw this: .. fairly worn example I reckoned and no better than a good Fine to my eyes. However NGC have decided it merits AU53 ... something I doubt they would have done if it wasn't from the Eric Newman collection. Subjectivity is clearly a worldwide phenomenon. Totally agree with you re grade, TG, though it does have some other pleasing qualities which, in my eyes, should only enhance its value NOT its grade.
  20. Coinery

    more FAKES

    Perhaps we should sell your two coins, Rob? 151667504155 Talking of which, does anyone want to take at look at Rob's two copies, as they are presently with me? Rob is happy for them to do the rounds if anyone is interested? So, any takers please PM me, otherwise they will be making their way back to Manchester.
  21. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    121648913889 A genius!
  22. Coinery

    CGS submission form query

    All good news I'd say, except you're an extra tenner out of pocket for the privilege!
  23. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    231560593021 Haven't seen this one before! It's obvious, but another date to be cautious with, especially when accompanied by a poor set of images.
  24. go on then Scott, get some more up there!
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