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Coinery

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  1. Coinery

    1970 penny

    Lucky sixpences in immaculate condition? Would you give anything less as a wedding gift or for a Christmas pud treat?
  2. Coinery

    Hammered coins Worth buying?

    Yes, exactly as TG has said, definitely something to pass on!
  3. Well, that's just messed up my 'fair usage' on my WiFi! It'll take a couple more hundred years, yet, I reckon? I do feel terribly sad to think that the German kids are still carrying the weight of it all today! Peace and good will for 2015!
  4. When you're ready? I've got my seat!
  5. Coinery

    Una Climbing

    Don't think much of the prints all over the first one, but what lovely pennies otherwise.
  6. I do so wish Steve wasn't so busy at the moment, he'd love all this!
  7. I prefer the term 'die-collectors' rather than variety collectors, as this seems more of a catch-all to me? Most in-depth studies ultimately head back towards the dies, and occasionally their progressive stages, or perhaps a deteriorating punch? I think this is the best part about it, it's what separates numismatics from whimsies!
  8. Coinery

    Advice on coin storage

    I hope so! Anybody know defintively? I looked on their website and couldn't find much detail about the products. I'm guessing that they are so popular that its taken for granted that they are OK. There are so many things we take for granted, I guess, and, in all honesty, we take far greater things for granted than coin storage...where do we start, would we have the time?I truly hope that 'fit-for-purpose' Mylar coin flips are something that they claim to be? I'm going to be SO pissed off if, in twenty years time, we find out that the adhesive leaches into the card and dies the rims of the coins red, or something? I've lovingly decontaminated my coins before sealing them...if I don't outdo the tomb-boys I'll be gutted!
  9. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    A teenager kidding his mates down the pub that he's found a rare coin!
  10. Coinery

    London coins

    Personally i like her You won't get any juice knocked off by liking her?
  11. Coinery

    London coins

    Just send her a link to this thread! She knows how big a forum this is, and how many of her customers are members of it!
  12. Coinery

    Advice on coin storage

    I hope so!
  13. Coinery

    Advice on coin storage

    If it's about short-term protection, I'd get hold of some acid-free coin envelopes and put your coins into those until you have time to process them properly. Store them in a dry environment, of course!
  14. Coinery

    irish coins

    I did spot Tim Everson's book on eBay for a fiver this evening, if anyone's interested? James I and Charles I hammered copper farthings, anyone?
  15. Coinery

    c.g.s.penny

    Wow, you're the man, PRAX Holmes, very enlightening read...great book-keeping too!
  16. Coinery

    irish coins

    Generally the most expensive of the hammered variants! Certainly so with Elizabeth I and the hammered copper farthings of J1 and C1. The same can be said of the Scottish coins!
  17. Great stuff, MR, and thank-you to Tim Everson for his time on this! His book 'The Farthing Tokens of James I & Charles I' will make hammered farthing collectors of us all, I'm sure https://www.galata.co.uk/store.asp?storeAction=showDetail&stockID=1136
  18. Not my area, but welcome to the forum, JCC!
  19. Coinery

    c.g.s.penny

    Hold it, hold it! Are we saying here that CGS will not slab a hammered coin with scratches?
  20. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I wonder what the larger businesses do? It does seem to shut down trade for all but the cheapest items?
  21. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Yes, beware anyone listing on eBay, who haven't checked the post office charges recently! Before Christmas I was able to send an item to the USA, with £1000 cover, for around £11...not anymore! It's now £84 for the same service!
  22. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Not sure you can add insurance anymore?Also, maybe there's been a change since I sold that batch of coins before Christmas, because the royal Mail postage calculator won't give me an insured signed-for option to Germany? Not even for £500???
  23. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    On the phone (or mine, at least) those reverse fields are near totally whited (? Made up word?) out with glare?
  24. Coinery

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I'd love to know if those fields,in-hand, are as proof-like as the photo makes out? He's a bit clever with the camera! I confess I've never bought a coin from Buck that I'm unhappy with, and his delivery service is very prompt! However, his communication is generally rude, when he finally bothers to respond at all! Notwithstanding the fact, the coins never arrive with that ethereal 'light-toned-lustre' look that his 'golden-hued' photos always portray. I do believe he could make a soil-found 1967 penny look like it's just come out of the purse of the Virgin Mary!
  25. Coinery

    A peaceful new year to all

    A wet January walk after my own heart!
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