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happy birthday Stuart!
Debbie replied to Paulus's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Happy birthday both! -
Interesting thread from coin community.
Debbie replied to Peter's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Definitively "enhanced" rather than"mutilated"! -
Or you could be like me and consider any denomination, any currency, any age, any condition..........as long as they have been hand engraved! Welcome to the forum!
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Happy Birthday, Bronze & Copper Collector!
Debbie replied to HistoricCoinage's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Happy Birthday! -
Pah - gas and air rocks. Let's see how off topic this goes https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=678941775536109
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Any ideas on what this is please?
Debbie posted a topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Morning chaps. I wondered if any of you can help me with this? It's not a coin but could be money related? My other half likes collecting engineering objects which have obscure uses, but we have no idea what this could be. It's aprox 11cm wide, 14cm long and 11 cm at its highest point made from some sort of galvanized metal. maybe 1930's? Thanks for looking! -
Any ideas on what this is please?
Debbie replied to Debbie's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Many thanks for all your comments - especially for that link Josie as the operations bit actually explains how it works! I can't help thinking that a pencil and paper calculation would be so much easier though! -
Just for the record, I always prefer engraved coins that show the original coin too, with the exception of 18th Cent coppers which are usually smoothed both sides.
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Edit - Opps wrong reverse - I see what you mean Peck.
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Yes I agree, the prices have been on the up..... even so that crown is rather more than I would expect! I would question the engraving - the engraving looks a little too stylised and unlikely to be contemporary IMO. The coin seems to be a crown Peck as there is a photo of the reverse. There are some love tokens that have been engraved on non genuine coins.
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Any ideas on what this is please?
Debbie replied to Debbie's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
http://www.officemuseum.com/calculating_machines_non-listing%20adding%20machines.htm I have found something similar - the beach calculating machine - the numbers are the same, gawd knows how it works though! -
Any ideas on what this is please?
Debbie replied to Debbie's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Thanks for your inputs guys. No markings or writing on it at all Peter, which leads me to think it had some sort of industrial use - like the idea of counting in something Colin.. Intrigued to know how it was used still though and why the numbers are 4/5 5/4 6/3 7/2 etc.... especially if it does calculate something! -
Any ideas on what this is please?
Debbie replied to Debbie's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Each "cog" will rotate independently, but only dowmwards in the one direction. The numbers then appear in the above boxes in succession from 0- 9. The handle appears to move all the cogs that have been moved in the first place. It also resets them all to 0. Do you think it could be an early counting machine? -
Wasn't one of those someone's avatar? I think your best bet is the bay. I have several all from there - none I would want to get rid of though I am afraid. They go for about £25-£40.
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St. George and Dragon -- a USA merchant token in the style of Pistrucc
Debbie replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I like the idea of a horse themed collection Brandon.- 18 replies
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Spanish collection of silver and copper coins from 17th, 18th and 19th
Debbie replied to keroro623's topic in Items For Sale
Ah well the "v" key must be working fine, just the "u" key that's not! -
Spanish collection of silver and copper coins from 17th, 18th and 19th
Debbie replied to keroro623's topic in Items For Sale
Just an observation Josie - why do you use a "v" instead of the letter "u" in your posts? -
I Definately Must Have One Of These
Debbie replied to azda's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
My goodness ! Now you chaps all know how it feels to be affronted with skimpy bikinis on stick thin super models ... not that we need to turn the conversation that way of course! -
And for my next trip.
Debbie replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Lovely tabby Paulus. Hope you have her for many years to come and hopefully not too many little presents left on the mat for you. Chris, cats near a farm, you must have been inundated with presents! -
And for my next trip.
Debbie replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
My avatar is my lovely old cat Kipling. She is 19 years old and sits on my desk whilst I am "working". -
And for my next trip.
Debbie replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Oh that's better cats..... much more interesting than cars https://www.facebook.com/137224258886/photos/a.147183758886.112477.137224258886/10152401295218887/?type=1&theater Hahahah -
That's interesting , thanks for that Rob. I guess then it might have been the same case with the shilling then.
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My Spink says that 1818 is also worth slightly more than 1819.
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Im New And Could Really Do With Advice On All The Coins I Have Inherit
Debbie replied to wendydjango's topic in Beginners area
Sorry to hear about your parents - it must be quite a shock . I don't think that for one minute that you would be "booted out" we all like looking at whatever coins you may have and who knows they may well be of interest to someone on here (have you got any that have been engraved?!).Why not post up some pictures of your late fathers most treasured coins?