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Paulus replied to azda's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
The perfect end-user experience! Posted on FB, ta -
Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
Paulus replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Very interesting! And a well dressed shepherd! -
Did you know that 'sulphur' is now OFFICIALLY to be spelt 'sulfur' (and has been for some time) - I don't like us adopting silly American spellings and it feels faintly Orwellian - what next, aluminum???
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I think it's a good idea from them, until eBay manage to spot and ban it ... hats off to them I say! Mind you, I am probably only saying that because it's a coin club, not sure I'd want to see coins advertising silver bullion or summat as I trawl through!
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I have done as you suggested, hope I win
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Enterprising free advertising? link
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Ok, I'll bite. What is it, your 'best ever'? I don't know. Is that the best April Fool ever? I won't be trying it next year!
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UNC might be far from perfect in my book ... I like AS (As Struck) better! (which of course might be far from perfect too, but I prefer it nonetheless!)
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1663 Reddite Crown £330K
Paulus replied to pokal02's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Probably true!
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1821 Crown -- Only $8K?
Paulus replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
They sound like estate agents! '... abjectly original coin grey (sic) surfaces and electric teal ...' What the SMEG does that mean? -
Damian, if you don't care what year you go for, 1887 and 1902 will give you the highest grades for your buck in both crown and florin, And if you want the very best examples, an UNC 1887 Crown will cost you £150-£200 and a 1902 Florin £110-£150. Buy these from a reputable dealer, not an untrusted eBay seller!
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Don't know if the word 'antique' is legally binding, normally (I think) it refers to items >= 100 years old ... anyone know the unofficial but accepted equivalent for 'vintage'?
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The Colin Cooke one shows as 'sold' - wonder what it went for? Neil, are you allowed to say?
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Someone (I forget who) was asking about Coin Fairs down south ... I have been sent a flyer that there is one here: Chatswort Hotel Worthing BN11 3DU Sunday 18th May 2014 Admission £1
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Ebay, 5,000 Free Insertions, But Not If You're British
Paulus replied to bagerap's topic in Free for all
Somebody complained because the coin had lustre? Too nice to list on eBay or what? That's nonsense. All sounds a bit bizarre to me, like sending a coin back because it was EF not VF as advertised! -
Proof Crown 1821 What Makes This A £4.5K Proof
Paulus replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
LC's description doesn't seem to add up, somehow... "Proof ESC 247 UNC" - is that meant to be two grades, or the strike and then a mention that it wasn't circulated? The London coins one was definitely a proof, I viewed it. It was ok but had a few marks and cabinet friction on the high pointsAs a buyer/collector, if I chose to buy a proof, by and large it needs to be FDC or very near so. If I was a date or proof collector I may accept less than that if it was scarce or rare. The wear on the reverse of this proof coin (however it came about, 'cabinet friction' is a euphemism for 'wear' to me) renders it totally undesirable to me, each to his or her own I know! -
Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
Paulus replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Very French, and nice David Yes, I like that one Scott! -
Proof Crown 1821 What Makes This A £4.5K Proof
Paulus replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Whether it's that one or not, I don't like it at all! Proof or not, it is unattractive and has way too much wear IMO! -
Would someone mind posting the latest Spink prices for the following? S. 3788 1817 HC in VF and EF S. 3807 1821 HC (regular issue) in VF and EF S. 3808 1823 HC in VF and EF Thanks for any assistance!
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Help With Spink 2014 Prices
Paulus replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
My guess is around 1.5x to 2x this estimate. So about; 1817 £100 to £160 1821 £120 to £250 1823 £90 to £160 But what do I know For those interested, they fetched: 1817 £130.00 1821 £227.22 1823 £175.01 -
Welcome NKOTB, I am in South London too but haven't tried car boots. Chris' offer is genuine by the way, with no strings, in case you were wondering!
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Unmolested (UM) is a new grading abbreviation, as announced by the RSPCC (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Coins) last week, do keep up Clive!
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The reason I suggest more for the 2009 is that it contains the Kew 50p, which are still fetching much more than a few weeks ago (although not as much as that crazy weekend after the RM announcement!)