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Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
Paulus replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Stunning coin Ozjohn, and great pics too -
Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
Paulus replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
New pics of a coin I've had for a while but not posted on here before. Beautifully toned and one of my favourite reverse designs: -
I am surprised that there have been no comments on this so far, are people not finding a significant difference in the grades of these 2 coins that have been graded identically by CGS? One of the main concerns around TPGs is their consistency and objectivity ...
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documentaries about my home country
Paulus replied to ChKy's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I 'randomly' selected one of your videos to watch and my random video selection app picked the sex supermarket one, thanks for the post -
Amusing guidance post on the eBay web site! link Not sure if it's accurate, or out-of-date, since their rules seem to constantly change. Can't see a disclaimer stating that the content does not reflect the views of eBay themselves, but it contains advice such as 'never bid until there is less than an hour to go'!
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An hour and a half to go for any hammered collectors with a yawning Richard III-sized gap in their collection link Apparently the coin was mined, so buyer beware ...
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link Could be where the 'seller' got their pic from ...
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Good point. It's not the same pic as on the NGC verification site though (although it does look like the same coin), and he could have easily nicked the pic of the reverse as well had he gone there ... Spink £2250 in VF
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"My great grand father left me this coin as part of his will" - so it's got provenance, and obviously fine.
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I guess 'eye appeal' is everything nowadays ...
Paulus replied to TomGoodheart's topic in British Hammered
An hour and a half to go for any hammered collectors with a yawning Richard III sized gap in their collection link wrong thread, sorry! -
I guess 'eye appeal' is everything nowadays ...
Paulus replied to TomGoodheart's topic in British Hammered
I'm surprised too, I'd have thought there were plenty of completists out there who would snap it up! -
In my opinion the 1893 florin is graded correctly, the 1743 crown is VF+, problem free with great eye appeal and wonderful 'in-hand', the 1901 is a tad generous as I also have this 1893 CGS 78 of the same type, comparisons below for comments:
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Looks around GF/aVF to me, probably the right ball park price, neither an excessive price nor a bargain IMO
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PWA's coin:
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Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
Paulus replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
There is a pinned post in the Beginners' Area here http://www.predecimal.com/forum/topic/7880-posting-pics/ I prefer to use Photobucket and paste in a 'Direct' link from there -
Too generous? Too harsh? Comments?
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1901 Half Crown CGS 78 (UNC)
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1743 Crown CGS 40 (VF)
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Well the grades are STILL not finalised, but unless they change their mind, these are the grades that will be assigned: 1893 Florin, CGS 75 (UNC or near so)
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Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
Paulus replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Please bear with, I am testing whether this image will 'animate' on this forum: -
Coin restorer?
Paulus replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
But please keep in mind to mention the repair prior selling such item. I would become really angry, upset and aggressive if someone sells me a coin which is virtual worthless... There are many repaired coins arround with filled holes, removed loops or smoothed rim nicks. Please keep in mind that (at least here in Germany) selling expensive (repaired) coins at full price does destroy your reputation. No serious collector would trust neither in you nor the material you offer.... Very well worth stressing this ChKy. It is a very significant event in the coin's timeline/provenance, and if not mentioned and later discovered would understandably provoke negativity towards the seller! -
Coin restorer?
Paulus replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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My guess on yours would be 75 Dave
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Just waiting for the grades to be finalised, should be any day now. I'll post as soon as I have them ...
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St James Auction today
Paulus replied to pokal02's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Acquiring coins for investment (whether short, medium, or long term), as a collector, or as a dealer (typically for a quick turnaround at a profit) are different mindsets and strategies to me. I don't know which of these Rob is referring to, but whichever it is, it is relevant to him, and everyone has a value above which it is 'too much', whatever their reasons for wanting to acquire a coin. In the current climate it is tempting to pay more for high grade coins, but who knows what the future holds ...