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Unrecorded Edward II Farthing (EDWADVS REX A)
bagerap replied to Coinery's topic in British Hammered
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Should have tried Fuller's E.S.B. while in London. A refreshing 5.5%.
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Stamped leather coin/medal? What is this thing?
bagerap replied to bunhead's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This does look as though it was copied from the 25th anniversary medal, issued to raise funds for veterans. Although I collect Wellingtonia, I've not seen one of these before and from memory the original medal was 50 mm. -
Penny Model 1 error (extra E)
bagerap replied to Dutchgreener's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or Dutch East India Company. Hundreds of extremely cheap coins for the collector. All sorts of bizarre varieties, and the company ranged pretty much all over the known world at the time. Pretty much like their hated rivals the E.I.C. -
Public House Token
bagerap replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
These fetch good money, congratulations. The British Workman's Public House Co Ltd was part of the Victorian temperance movement. A rather patriarchal attempt to keep the lower orders sober enough to work for a pittance. See:http://www.numsoc.net/pubtokens.html -
Festival of Britain 1951 Medal Rare? Value?
bagerap replied to Darth Sith Lord's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Sorry, no chance of remembering. I have a photographic memory for things but, unfortunately not for places and dates. -
Festival of Britain 1951 Medal Rare? Value?
bagerap replied to Darth Sith Lord's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Value? Hard to tell, it's only the second that I've seen; but don't get your hopes up too much. Festival of Britain material is still relatively cheap in comparison to say the British Empire Exhibition 1924/5, and even that doesn't fetch enormous prices. A fiver is the going rate for most of the FoB stuff, but you might strike lucky with this as there seem to be no matching sales records. -
You might just consider this a bit expensive. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALBERT-SCHWEITZER-1965-Lambarene-Brittania-Silver-Box-COA-open-to-offers-/171916449177?ul_ref=http%3A%2F%2Frover.ebay.com%2Frover%2F0%2Fe11021.m43.l1120%2F7%3Feuid%3D3b6df32f3ab74e56ae1d97d23d0d89dd%26loc%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fcgi.ebay.co.uk%2Fws%2FeBayISAPI.dll%3FViewItem%2526item%253D171916449177%26srcrot%3De11021.m43.l1120%26rvr_id%3D0
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Museum Copies ? on Ebay
bagerap replied to Bernie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The Paine token is certainly not a museum quality copy. It looks more like a machine token. -
Countermarked cartwheel 2 pence 1797.
bagerap replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It is difficult to tell from your image if the two crowns are identical. My thinking is that the two letter punches (P & V) might be date marks. Very much in the manner of gold and silver hallmarks. I do know for certain that sovereign, guinea and similar coin weights were randomly inspected and marked from the time of George III onwards. Whether this was the case for shop weights I'm not sure. -
Countermarked cartwheel 2 pence 1797.
bagerap replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The two crown marks could indicate that the coin had been weighed and was of the approved weight, i.e. two ounces. These coins were frequently used as shop weights. -
"German Silver". In particular the **shole who keeps flogging supposed "Reichsbank" bullion.
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I've had some very fine buys from this seller.
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The lovely Mrs Bagerap was reading over my shoulder and saw “In Very Good Condition for its age” "Not talking about you then" she remarked.
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Two Cheers for Jeremy Corbyn!
bagerap replied to TomGoodheart's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Probably be the end of New Labour/Tory Lite and might even get back to the original Socialist roots of the Labour movement. The question of the leadership hinges on one crucial factor, who is counting the votes? -
I know there's supposed to be one born every minute, but surely anyone can see that this is a pile of ordure? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VERY-RARE-TOKEN-HISPANIOLA-1780-PIECE-OF-EIGHT-UNC-28MM-VERY-COLLECTABLE-V-130-/201403612756?hash=item2ee4973e54 It was even discussed on this site 10 years ago FFS!
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Oh, and your fingers will be covered in shiny grey greasy graphite for hours. Wear gloves.
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Something to try. Lightly rub the rust with an ordinary pencil, soft lead preferred. Now take a pencil eraser and rub off. It takes off a layer of the looser corrosion without any perceivable damage to the coin. Repeat as required.
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Some years ago, I had a recipe book which stated after each presentation" Feeds four, or two Australians"
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Arabic and asian clues required please
bagerap replied to Rob's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Also, top left Rev: looks like Charles Hawtrey from the Carry On films. -
Arabic and asian clues required please
bagerap replied to Rob's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Two right hand pieces. Top is Turkish 20 para Galata Bridge passage token. Due to a shortage of small change, they became de facto money. Around 1920s IIRK. Bottom right, just google imitation ottoman. i.e. belly dancer coins. -
Marriage of Duke of Gloucester and Mary 1816 Medal/Token- Value
bagerap replied to Darth Sith Lord's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
BHM 904. I know of 3 sold in the last few years and the prices vary wildly. £43/£12/£54. I no longer have the notes on these so I can't comment as to condition. And it is also know in silver, although rarer, but I'm fairly sure all these prices are for AE. -
I have some desperately sad penny halfpennies.
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And of course, there is another side to the Irish story. Whilst the Pols get pay rises, the proles get shafted. Is it starting to sound like the Greek experience? http://www.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/analysis/irelands-austerity-success-is-no-model-for-greece-340662.html
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"Preliminary estimates now are that total offshore oil in Greek waters exceeds 22 billion barrels in the Ionian Sea off western Greece and some 4 billion barrels in the northern Aegean Sea"