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Opinions as to grade please
Paulus replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
At first glance they appeared deeper than I would've expected, and a little 'awkward'! They still 'feel' awkward for me, however, the consensus is most definitely that the coin's a goer! Are you going for it Paulus? Thanks everyone for your opinions, nicely varied! Still musing over it, I like it, it is graded by the dealer as GVF, with GVF money attached, so no bargain, but I might ... in fact knowing me I probably will! Will post bigger and hopefully better pics if and when I do! -
Underweight 1903 halfpenny
Paulus replied to coinan the barbarian's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You're being too harsh I think it's a Good grade! -
A good point well made Dave, and a reminder that we mustn't put a premium on slabbed coins or drift towards the US model that seems to trust these grades without question and rely on them, it will end up putting me off collecting to be honest if that's the way we go in Europe
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Always amazes me that such ancient quality coins can be acquired at affordable prices, those are great Hus!
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A classic case of grading adjusted for type/rarity which it mustn't be, IMHO, there has to be a benchmark we can all rely on from the 'professionals'
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Thanks Dave, so it's the centre bit on the Rev that doesn't get as close to the shields as usual? Will post a pic of my coin tomorrow for confirmation, ESC says 'very small garter star' and I was doubting that I had it ...
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Is this a bit strange? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251118724076?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2648#ht_1266wt_1140
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1830 Victoria Irish Pattern?
Paulus replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That's good fast work! Just wondered why it has 1830 on the reverse and 1840 on the obverse? -
How would you grade this
Paulus replied to pies's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You should ask the seller if it has been cleaned at all, just so we can laugh at the response! He has 'downgraded' it to the totally ambiguous 'High Grade' now, we are getting there! -
How would you grade this
Paulus replied to pies's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Indeed, Dave (Azda) correctly pointed out that the veins on the leaves could be better, but it is one of those that just looks gorjus to me, regardless that there are higher grades out there ... the mutt's nuts as Mongo would put it! -
S. & S.J. Ingley counterfeit of 3/- Bank Token 1811
Paulus replied to seuk's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Collecting is about all of it. History of the various types, who made them, how they were made, why they were made, die and punch links, errors, mules, high grades, low grades, common, rare, bullion and base metals, currency, patterns, proofs, big coins, little coins, anything you care to mention that fires the individual's imagination. So much to learn about past generations and even whole civilisations, their histories, values and beliefs. If anyone is bored with coins, I suggest they don't exercise their grey matter enough. Well said Rob, sums it up for me! -
How would you grade this
Paulus replied to pies's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, the reverse has been well and truly Brillo'd. Not even EF in my book. Nowhere near EF, even without the Brillo! Nice avatar, Paulus, is that your's? It is, my suberbly toned 1902 6d! In my top 10 eye appeal coins that I luckily own, here is the Rev: I was motivated to change my avatar by our newest member 50 (per)cent silver! Back to thread...isn't that a bit of silver-peel going on too? I wish he could be struck off and I hope no-one is tempted into paying much for it, really makes me quite angry! And the coaster sized Obverse (both previously posted when I was a newbie!): -
How would you grade this
Paulus replied to pies's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, the reverse has been well and truly Brillo'd. Not even EF in my book. Nowhere near EF, even without the Brillo! Nice avatar, Paulus, is that your's? It is, my suberbly toned 1902 6d! In my top 10 eye appeal coins that I luckily own, here is the Rev: I was motivated to change my avatar by our newest member 50 (per)cent silver! Back to thread...isn't that a bit of silver-peel going on too? I wish he could be struck off and I hope no-one is tempted into paying much for it, really makes me quite angry! -
How would you grade this
Paulus replied to pies's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You should ask the seller if it has been cleaned at all, just so we can laugh at the response! Go for it Mongo! I've already peed him off! I think we should all ask him searching questions, the scumbag! -
how come i cant get any Edward VII Florins in good condition?
Paulus replied to FiftyPercentSilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Why are you buying damaged coins? Just because they are the first thing you find? I see you are quite young and by extension new to the game. You must learn to cultivate some patience because you might have to wait months or years for the right coin to come along. they were going cheap and i wanted one because i love them so much, but everywhere i look i just cannot seem to find one that looks like it is worth the amount of money a good one is going for. but i need to get more four pences so i might have to wait to get some really good eddie vii florins How about cutting back on the fourpences (groats, or are you in to Maundy?) for a while and saving up for a quality example of your favourite coin? (sounds like a decent Edward VII florin at the moment!!!) ... you won't regret it, if you buy well it will be a constant joy to behold and own! -
Welcome 50%, I am Paul (Paulus) ... if you are getting in to collecting, and especially if you are really only 12, you have come to the right place to learn tons of valuable info in next to no time, enjoy!
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Which Head do you think resembles her majesty the most
Paulus replied to FiftyPercentSilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I would have to agree, hadn't seen that one before ... it first went into circulation in 1998 Guess I don't take much interest in that sort of thing, I only collect up to 1946! -
how come i cant get any Edward VII Florins in good condition?
Paulus replied to FiftyPercentSilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
They are out there but quite expensive, I have just posted some pics of my best one on the other topic -
What do you think is the best coin?
Paulus replied to FiftyPercentSilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
So many candidates! I'd probably plump for the cartwheel twopence as both obverse and reverse are equally pleasing and in perfect harmony. I'd also pitch for the Edward VII florin reverse, but the obverse is merely 'nice'. i agree with the Edward VII Florin, i have two - a 1906 and a 1908, but i cant seem to find any in good condition, my two florins are in ok condition but i wouldn't grade them any more than good condition They are very pricey in high grades, and hard to get with good eye appeal even in mid grades in my opinion, here is my 1904 for what it's worth: -
How would you grade this
Paulus replied to pies's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, the reverse has been well and truly Brillo'd. Not even EF in my book. Nowhere near EF, even without the Brillo! -
Could You Give Me A Price?
Paulus replied to FiftyPercentSilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
If it's genuinely UNC it would be worth somewhere £25 - £30. I sit corrected! -
Could You Give Me A Price?
Paulus replied to FiftyPercentSilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
With no bag marks or other minor problems, a genuine UNC probably around £50 - £60 -
If you had to pick one, what would be your favourite portrait?
Paulus replied to Mongo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Nothing wrong with that at all, why did you choose that name then out of interest? -
Which Head do you think resembles her majesty the most
Paulus replied to FiftyPercentSilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I would have to agree, hadn't seen that one before ... -
If you had to pick one, what would be your favourite portrait?
Paulus replied to Mongo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Welcome to the forum 50%! Are you the Rapping Numismatist? You realise of course that all Eddie 7 silver is 92.5%?