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Help me Identify these please :)
bagerap replied to obsuredbykep's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The second coin is a Jeton, which was a counting piece. Probably of the type known as Crown & Orb, but sadly of little value in this condition. -
Debbie, sorry it's very short notice but you might like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330705889927?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_500wt_1141
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It'd be interesting to catch up on some of the 'old' members, particularly the youngsters, to see if they are still collecting, or if they got to whatever heights they were aspiring to. (See?! I could have used GeoffT's help there since I'm sure you're not supposed to split infinitives or something!) Emperor Oli perhaps? The Emperor is listed in today's birthdays on Coin People. 23 years old today.
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How embarrassing
bagerap replied to Boomstick's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Twenty or so years ago our pub team reached the semi finals of the quiz league. They announced a format change, each member of the team would have to elect to answer questions from a selection of specialist subjects. I was pleased to see that one of them was coins. Fortunately they were simple enough and I picked up bonus points from the poor sod in the opposing team who obviously hadn't a clue. The last question concerned the meaning of the letters K.N. Thank you God, job done, points garnered. Afterwards someone told me that a horse called Norton Coin was running at Cheltenham the following day and with the way my luck was running, a bet might be a good idea. Norton Coin duly obliged by winning the Gold Cup at 100-1, even beating Desert Orchid! -
George V one-sided copper coin?
bagerap replied to dominiwalton's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Sounds like a Shove Halfpenny -
any ideas on this hammered piece?
bagerap replied to scott's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
A key often indicates Papal States or Bishoprics -
A company called Wizard handles it but I think shipping may be a problem. They're likely to be RIARTs, i.e. restricted articles needing a Hazardous Goods Certificate, the cost of which is prohibitive for just one or two bottles.
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On American forums they swear by two products, VerdiCare & VerdiGone; but as I've never found them in the UK who knows?
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I missed the plug mark. It's slightly possible it could be silver, they do exist but are usually better executed. There seems little point in plugging a base metal token.
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It's a Ramatanka, an Indian Hindu temple token. They are very rarely silver, usually base metal with a silver wash.
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Hertfordshire, 5-6 cms; still snowing.
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Coins for collectors, slabs for investors. But I bet we get more pleasure from ours.
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Being South African, I have no axe to grind. (MinL's neck excepted)
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"I'm think the whole of the united kingdom should get a vote" Dead right! Last poll I read forecast that most English would vote for Scottish independence, and most Scots would vote against. Cut off the central government cash flow, take back the money invested in RBS and then see how long free prescriptions and universities last. Oh, and can I deport my mother-in-law? She's a McDonald!
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Last coins I need help identifying please?
bagerap replied to Coindome's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Morocco, 4 Falus. First one is minted in Fes, the second in Marrakesh. -
This throws up some useful stuff: http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search010hstenglandcoinsa.asp though some of it is duplicated in previous posts.
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1789 Medal thingummy
bagerap replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
BHM 310 -
1789 Medal thingummy
bagerap replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
D&H 938 Middlesex National Series 1789 by Wilmore, Alston & Co. Also has a British Historical Medals ref, but the books nowhere to be found. Certainly pretty rare. -
USB microscopes
bagerap replied to 1887jubilee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This is it: Whichever one you get ensure that it comes with a stand. -
Detectorists, coin collectors, archaeology and stuff ..
bagerap replied to TomGoodheart's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Expect to hear a lot more from Mr Barford, he's got a book coming out late this year/early next and it's aimed at US amongst others. Unfortunately large sections of the shovelbum community are agreeing with him in general. Detectorists are their main enemy, but they want changes in legislation which would affect all collectors; and not just of coins. -
USB microscopes
bagerap replied to 1887jubilee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
To be honest, I've never tried. I think the focal length would probably be too long. I stick to the aforementioned rubbishy scanner and a DSLR I've nearly mastered (almost, maybe). -
USB microscopes
bagerap replied to 1887jubilee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This is a (rubbishy) scan and a close-up of a die crack taken with a £20ish USB scope: I consider a USB scope to be a useful tool, and none too expensive. -
Ask North American sellers to send via UPS. They don't make a meal out of customs clearance, simply calculate it correctly and don't overcharge for admin. DHL is similar but variable. Yes the shipping charges will be higher, but you'll pay a hell of a lot less duty.
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Books on Counterfeit Spanish Reales
bagerap replied to coppercop's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
"I have a gentleman in New Jersey who uses the X-Ray Machines to anaylize fakes, and, he has been mentoring me along...the learning is off the charts, and, very exciting.." I think you'll find that the gentleman in New Jersey is working with others on what will hopefully be the definitive book on contemporary circulating counterfeit Mexican silver. Not sure if it's expected late this year or early next year. Excellent mentor to have. -
I had an apprenticeship too. Let's face it, I never had a chance; my father was a collector. And a damn fine dealer too. So of course I did what any self respecting youth would do in the 60s, I ran. Trouble is that I wed a stamp dealers daughter. He died leaving around 700, 000 stamps and his little side line; +/-5,000 coins of varying nationalities, century and metal. "OK, I can probably help out with some of the coins" I can hear myself innocently saying it still. Quite a few years down the line and I've turned into my father. Except that I'm the junkie, selling stuff to feed my own habit. I've pretty much stopped mainlining pennies, half crowns are what excite the ageing heart these days. Oh and medals, particularly exhibition medals. The stamps? Still in archive boxes, they're for when I really retire.