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"1967 Penny, BU or better, ex eBay 2014"
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Citizen Smith more like
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Did you hear the one about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac? He lay awake all night wondering if there was a dog.
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Yep, not seen this post yet Richard?
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While ESC is quite out-of-date for much of it's relative rarity assessments, and omission of varieties discovered since it was last published, ESC reference numbers are still widely used ... if you can pick up a copy cheaply I definitely would (I got a copy of eBay 18 months ago in fabulous condition for under a tenner delivered). If you get into varieties of modern silver or bronze (predominantly 20th century) then I would recommend David Groom's books on these (he is a member on here and kindly signed my book on silver varieties)
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Welcome along Sweep! You might be interested in perusing Accumulator's penny collection - it's very impressive! (I am not a penny collector myself, milled silver for me!) Accumulator's penny collection
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Tooth Or Pearles ?
Paulus replied to patrick6's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Thanks Pies, don't you hate it when you discover scratches or other blemishes for the first time when you photograph the coin!This is exactly why i take hi-res images and post here, so that others may find something i have'nt seenCoin 5 is EF, digs on the OBV, Leaf veins worn, REV left hand thistle has wear along with part of the crown, could be GVF at this rate (sorry) you know how harsh they are That's ok Dave, I am well aware they are not all top grades - coin 5 is probably the lowest grade of the 6, I umm-ed and ahh-ed about sending it to them!
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A Question For Anyone Vaguely Computer Literate
Paulus replied to Rob's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I agree with Clive, stick with Windows 7. 8.0 wasn't well enough thought through, 8.1 is good for touch screens, Vista was dreadful. -
Thanks Pies, don't you hate it when you discover scratches or other blemishes for the first time when you photograph the coin!
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Coin 6 - 1893 Florin
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Coin 5 - 1821 Sixpence
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Coin 4 - 1821 Shilling
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Coin 3 - 1906 Shilling - Dies 2A?
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Coin 2 - 1899 Crown - LXIII - Dies 3E?
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Spink lists no varieties for the 1687, but does anyone think there is something 'going on' with the '8' here? I know there is often something 'going on' with early milled, but I thought I would ask, perhaps a known variety not listed in Spink? I am rubbish at imagining what other number may or may not be involved! I would have this reverse at GF, any other opinions?
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Thanks, I'm sure you are right Rob
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Shaped? Aren't they both round? Do you mean it is smaller than normal? What's the diameter?
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Just as long as there's no 'rim nicks', everyone hates those!
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Quite so. This is 'Items for Sale', so although he hasn't (yet) contributed elsewhere, he's got the right to post here. If we don't buy, maybe he WILL try eBay next. Quite right Peck, let's be welcoming! And it is a pre-decimal coin too!!
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Welcome along, umm ... 'Old Groat' ! It looks okay to me (from the pics), do you have any cause to doubt it?
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England Frightened Of Scottish Indepemdence
Paulus replied to azda's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
What Dave said