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JPK, are you well versed on English Roman silver coins, if so I would like to run a couple by you?
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Thanks Colin, but I can't get that to work!
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Anyone At Londoncoins Sale Today?
Paulus replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Did you get that CGS 82 1902 Crown you craved then Dave? I hope you did! -
Yes, a very warm welcome Tom!
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Welcome along Fletch! I would echo others' comments, and add that you might want to grab one of these 1970 proof sets from eBay. You can normally pick them up from an auction for around a tenner delivered, tremendous value for what they are I think, and will help get you acquainted with pre-decimal Liz II coinage: link
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Thanks Matt
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Circumstances dictate that I must sell part of my collection, those coins that I am selling through eBay auctions are listed here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/starling69/m.html?item=201030249069&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 I hope there is some interest, please bid generously! Note - I trust I haven't broken any Forum rules posting this link here, I realise that many members permanently have coins for sale on their own web sites or on eBay, on which I have sold many myself in the past. But this is a significant decision for me, and I think there will be some coins of interest to members
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This was the one Peck: link
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Two British Coins - Links To Pictures
Paulus replied to arthur42's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi Arthur Welcome to this great forum! One type you may wish to consider are Conder tokens, issued in the late 18th century ... I find each one to be a very interesting and affordable piece of British history. They are mainly halfpennies, and can often be bought for £5-£10 in lower grades (certainly up to VF). A good thread for you to look at might be this one (although most of the examples depicted here are very high grades): http://www.predecimal.com/forum/topic/8342-lets-see-your-copper-coins-tokens-or-medals/ -
Yes, I agree with you. I don't really collect decimals myself (apart from a representative collection of proof sets and BU sets), but there's no arguing that that 1983 2p is THE major modern rarity, unless the aquatics 50p rivals it for numbers. So you won't find snobbery here about it. Having said that, if you asked me if I'd rather have the 1983 2p or a really high grade William III halfcrown, I'd go with the halfcrown every time No contest for me neither, just a no-brainer!
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I went to visit Downies in Melbourne when I happened to be there on business, showed them the fake Northumberland shilling they had auctioned and they proved to be worse than ignorant about it (examined it in hand and declared it as genuine simply because it wasn't a high enough grade to be a fake!). Their shop sold only modern tat, I wasn't at all impressed, but to be fair they did arrange a full refund when I had it rejected by CGS A reality check is overdue for them (a comment that might apply to other traditional auction houses too, as has been noted!).
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Please excuse this ignorant question but none of my books has a picture or explanation of this, I have a 1739 Shilling that was sold by a dealer as of this quite rare type and would like to verify, can anyone help, a pic of one perhaps? Thanks for any help!
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Kew Gardens 50P Hype
Paulus replied to copper123's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Or the paragraph you added to your listing Chris! -
Lcn Lot 1706 - 1905 Halfcrown
Paulus replied to Colin88's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I see you have a title of 'RP Coins' on your website ... lol ... our very own Rob (Pearce) uses that also! http://www.rpcoins.co.uk/ Many of the coins on Mark (Rasmussen's) web site are eye candy (and priced accordingly), you might want to take a look? http://www.rascoins.com/index.cfm -
Lcn Lot 1706 - 1905 Halfcrown
Paulus replied to Colin88's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Mark Rasmussen? Who is MP? Could it be Dave's friend Martin Platt? -
Lcn Lot 1706 - 1905 Halfcrown
Paulus replied to Colin88's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Mark Rasmussen? -
Kew Gardens 50P Hype
Paulus replied to copper123's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In keeping with the post a few above, I don't think they can release the mintages until after the end of the calendar year. Whilst they might know in advance for the commemorative crap marketed to the masses, a regular currency piece's mintage will depend on the demand from the banks for coin. If they don't order it, the Mint doesn't produce it.Yes, i still find it odd though. We've known these mintage figures for a while so why wait until now? Surely the banks don't ask the Mint for Kew Gardens 50p's (for example) do they? I would have thought they would just ask for 50p's, then the Mint can decide whether to produce/send regular coins or commemorative ones? -
Here's his correct link: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/starling69/m.html?item=201030249069&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 Thanks Clive!
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Thanks to all or any of you who took an interest in, or perhaps even bid on, any of the coins I sold last Sunday. My final (for now) batch of items has been sent to the slaughter house for auctions ending Sunday 2 March: http://my.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MyEbay&gbh=1&CurrentPage=MyeBayAllSelling&ssPageName=STRK:ME:LNLK:MESX PS - I don't anticipate any forum members will be taking any interest in my Kew 50 pees!
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One thing you will get from this forum, we won't say it's a nice coin and/or a good price if we don't really think it is (unlike certain other forums I could mention!)
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Chris, if you add something like 'much rarer than the Kew Gardens 50p' to your description you might get lots of extra views!
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I shall keep 1 BU example. The one I listed is currently at £122 £132 ... completely hatstand!
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And that was just a normal circulated example. The London Coin co was selling BU examples at £24 earlier today (as reported in the Guardian article), they have just re-listed them at £79.95! haha this is quite amusing when even London coin co. get their prices too cheap, fished mine out the coin cabinet and it is listed too There's a bit of a mini frenzy out there, I have just been offered £65 for mine!
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And that was just a normal circulated example. The London Coin co was selling BU examples at £24 earlier today (as reported in the Guardian article), they have just re-listed them at £79.95!
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Similar article in the Guardian today: http://www.theguardian.com/money/2014/feb/20/50p-coin-worth-24-pounds I've decided to list a couple of mine on the Bay today, strike while there is heightened interest! The first of them has gone to £12 within a few minutes!