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Sylloge of coins of the British isles - John G Brooker collection
Paulus replied to Nordle11's topic in Items For Sale
Hi Matt I have PM'd you Paul -
If anyone would know it would be Rob I think?
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George III Token - but commemorating what?
Paulus replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
the recovery of George III from illness I believe -
Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
Paulus replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I've actually been surprised by how easily I have been able to obtain these relatively cheaply, in my opinion. The 4 I have just posted cost an average of less than £45 each delivered, and if I can continue getting them for that sort of money in that grade I will cherry pick some more! Just love em! -
I use a semi-organised system - new arrivals get put in paper envelopes in the top drawer of a small filing cabinet pending photographing and adding to my database. The other drawers contain coins awaiting proper filing in my folders, adding to my web site, listing for sale, etc etc. I still mislay the odd coin temporarily, but rarely.
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Nice links RP, hadn't seen those sites before
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The weight seems about right for such a worn coin though ... (supposed to be 6.0 g for an unworn old shilling - I believe)
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What does a Dutch copy ( (old) Esc 1006) look like? Anyone have one or a pic of one?
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I agree with Rob i.e letters far too thick. What did the Heritage description say exactly? My lesser-grade-than-Rob's example below:
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Enjoy your day Boab
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Wow Terry ... I find it quite amazing if the RM was saying that it did not produce any of these, if in fact it did ... considering it is such a modern coin!
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Anyone going to the Midland tomorrow could perhaps ask them WHY???
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It's completely crazy isn't it
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It definitely looks harshly cleaned to me, and the stain reduces eye appeal (and therefore value) for me - two reasons why I would be avoiding it regardless of the price. GVF possibly better. And it's an auction of course, so impossible to say at this stage whether it is expensive or not ...
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1922. 27 reverse. egffy alignement : i have one to sell
Paulus replied to timbo's topic in Items For Sale
Agreed. I consider that I have a good eye for detail. But all these tiny little differences? They just don't do it for me at all. . And agreed again ... makes me wonder, is the huge interest in these nano-varieties for pennies largely fuelled by Spink choosing to list and value some of them individually, while largely ignoring this degree of granularity for most other denominations? -
Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
Paulus replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The other 2 Undated Kendal (Westmoreland – now Cumbria) copper Conder halfpenny token. Reverse: A man-of-war ship in full sail to right: “THE GUARD & GLORY OF BRITAIN”. Obverse: Cypher of “R&D” crested by a lion: “KENDAL”. Edge inscription: “PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR LONDON”. D&H Westmoreland No: 5a. Diameter 30mm 1794 Middlesex Political and Social Series London copper Conder halfpenny token. Obverse: A map of France with a foot at it’s centre. The legend (and it’s interpretation) as follows: “HONOR” (trodden underfoot), “THRONE” (turned upside down), “FRA-NCE” (divided), “RE\LI/GI\ON” (cut in pieces), “GLORY” (defaced), “FIRE” (in each corner), daggers (i.e. murder on every side), and bloodshed all over with legend: “A MAP OF FRANCE 1794”. Reverse: Legend over a radiating star within a wreath of oak leaves: “MAY GREAT BRITAIN EVER REMAIN THE REVERSE” (i.e. the opposite of the anarchy in France). Engrailed edge. This was designed to make a satirical comment against the French whose revolution had recently overthrown the monarchy. Ex-Neil Beaton and Litrenta Collections. D&H Middlesex No: 1017e. Diameter 29mm -
Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
Paulus replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I love Conder tokens as examples of social history and in many cases for the designs. 4 more arrived today: 1795 Somerset Mary Lambe’s Bath copper Conder farthing token. Obverse: A tea chest inscribed: “M. LAMBE & SON GROCERS BATH”, separated by some Chinese characters with legend: “SPICES TEAS SUGARS COFFEES”. Reverse: A monogram cypher of: “LL” in centre with legend: “A BATH FARTHING TOKEN 1795”. Plain edge. Mary Lambe & Son were grocers and tea dealers of Stall Street in Bath. Ex-Neil Beaton Collection. D&H Somerset No: 112a. Diameter 23mm 1794 Halfpenny Somerset Conder Token John Jelly’s Bath Religious Botanic Gardens. Reverse: Cedar tree beside overgrown ruin with legend: “EVEN UNTO THE HYSSOP THAT SPRINGETH OUT OF THE WALL”, “1. KINGS: CH: 4. V: 33.”. Obverse: Detailed archway into botanic gardens with legend: “HE SPAKE OF TREES, FROM THE CEDAR TREE THAT IS IN LEBANON”, “BATH TOKEN 1794”. Plain edge. This was issued by John Jelly who owned the Botanic Gardens. He later became bankrupt as a result in 1795. Ex-Wayne Anderson Collection. D&H Somerset No: 26. Diameter 30.4mm -
Honesty or knowledge
Paulus replied to PWA 1967's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Many private sellers will be just like us, fervent collectors -
Honesty or knowledge
Paulus replied to PWA 1967's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Seller beware (or caveat venditor) especially applies on eBay, where the buyer can claim not to have received the coin (even with a signature) and eBay will invariably side with the buyer in the absence of any hard evidence either way -
Pete's 1860 F9 Mule Penny
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Thanks Pete
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I bought it to keep as my G IV penny example, but if I don't like it in hand when it arrives, then yes! Bit of a minefield this collecting game at times ...
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Pete, goes without saying but I appreciate your honest opinions, one of the things I like about this Forum! Not got it in hand yet, it will arrive Tues/Weds I expect, when it will be closely examined! So too early to say whether I am happy yet ... most of my dabbles into copper / bronze in the past have been ill-advised, I should stick to what I know perhaps!
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Hadn't spotted any verd problems Pete, I wouldn't have bid if I had - it just had eye appeal for me and was a good price imo ... yes, slabbed as CGS 78 ex NGC MS64 BN ... have I blundered here?