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Everything posted by Paulus
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Good point Rob, we are not talking much dosh after all!
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It's just that, as Peter suggests, you're much better off buying the full set than the 1d or 6d individually! Clearly, lots of eBay buyers don't realise this!
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Yes, especially on the 6d, for some reason! You can easily pick up a full set for a tenner
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You will also find people selling them individually on eBay (broken out form the proof sets) - you should be able to get one for £1-£2 here for example
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This particular seller's grading is usually way too high. You need to replace the word "virtually" with "nowhere near" and it will seem more accurate. Just have a look at the "choice high grade" 1905 florin that he is selling. He grades it as about EF, whereas it is much more like VF. If that ...
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Definitely a pass Simon and I would echo the advice given so far. Hammered coins span many hundreds of years (far longer a period than milled coins), and every one is unique ... although collecting in this area can be very affordable, it is not something to venture into without knowledge or advice, preferably both
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Completely agree, twas ever thus
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What on earth is this???? link Bidding currently at over £230, seller has a feedback score of 2, are people really that greedy that they will gamble that it really is 22 carat gold? Unless of course it is a rare collectible coin I have never heard of before!
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What on earth is this???? link
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Sounds like a certain lady who's initials are SC ...
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Thanks, I didn't know that, and send abroad often enough ... that's quite a radical change!
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Rob, I have, very politely, asked the seller for the tracking number, so that I can take the 'loss' up with Royal Mail. Answer came there none. I'm not holding my breath. My initial point wasn't so much the methods for chasing up the seller, but more that for reasons I can't quite fathom, I 'knew' this was going to happen. All sorted now with ebay refunding my payment, all within an hour or so of raising the complaint. Negative left for the seller, who is now at 87.5% positive. Lordy, that's a VERY low feedback rating!
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Rob, I have not sent the excellent Charles I lightweight shilling I acquired from you for grading (or any of my hammered) ... it is cherished and (carefully) handled without a single coffin in sight! But I do agree with your point about relative scarcity affecting whether CGS will grade a coin with defects, and with Prax's point about their standards having changed over the few years they have been offering the service ...
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I'd love to know if those fields,in-hand, are as proof-like as the photo makes out? He's a bit clever with the camera!I confess I've never bought a coin from Buck that I'm unhappy with, and his delivery service is very prompt! However, his communication is generally rude, when he finally bothers to respond at all! Notwithstanding the fact, the coins never arrive with that ethereal 'light-toned-lustre' look that his 'golden-hued' photos always portray. I do believe he could make a soil-found 1967 penny look like it's just come out of the purse of the Virgin Mary! I don't know if you are viewing on your aye-Phone Stu, but I don't think the coin looks proof-like at all, or BU, in the fields or the detail! I too have been happy with the coins I have bought from Buck in the past, but only after allowing for some routine over-grading and the fact that his photos always have that golden hue, as you point out ... This is the reverse pic of the coin he describes as BU, and sold tonight for £541 ... my observation is simply one of surprise that that coin sold for that price, presumably based only on the pics and description!
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That's just plain silly!
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Not an example of a worst offering, but some of the realised eBay auction prices realised this evening are quite surprising! The reverse in particular is nowhere near BU (not unusual for an eBay listing or final price I know), but this seems extreme? For example: link
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Happy new year to all
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Couldn't agree more, regardless of denomination or year ...
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Luckily those wouldn't fool too many as they are so light, but their silver versions would
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"Sound" advice from Mark, Jordan
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10 years and Happy Xmas
Paulus replied to Peter's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Happy Christmas one and all -
Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
Paulus replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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I have found no problem with eBay visibility, it always seems to list items as selling soonest by default, and if I change the criteria that always seems to work too ... items matching my criteria selling on other international eBay sites are always at the bottom of the page, however
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Certainly doesn't even get to light someone else's cigar for that effort at attribution! Zero feedback so new seller (?), although name sounds very similar to eBay regular 'sellingmyentirecollection'! Maybe he did a 'sell similar' and forgot to change anything ... or he things Liz had a beard! link