|
The current range of books. Click the image above to see them on Amazon (printed and Kindle format). More info on coinpublications.com |
|
-
Content Count
1,042 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
4
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Downloads
Store
Gallery
Everything posted by scottishmoney
-
Actually Sceattas are not commonly found even with a metal detector, unless they are found in a small quantity with others primarily because of their dimunitive size.
-
Chances are someone plated it for novelty purposes, then it got spent.
-
Sorry Peter, your sterling cheques do absolutely nothing for me, please just send in sterling cash.
-
Peter please send my £75000 in sovereigns only to:....
-
Oh great, now I am going to have to break out the 1970 proof sets to find out
-
If I could get rid of my 1/2d's as a 2P, I would be pleased as punch.
-
In Hussulo's thread about the creation of the website I offered to image some of my early British stuff, but I realised some of this stuff has been languishing in some forlorn safe box in a bank somewhere for years unvisited. What a pity that I must resort to banking my coins and not loving them at home because of the fear of an unannounced seizure by some loser. I can think of one of my Scottish groats, the star on sceptre variety, which I have not seen in about 10 years now. What coins do you have that seldom are seen?
-
Gees - I felt guilty about walking into Bank of Nova Scotia and buying up rolls of 10 and 25 ¢ coins to bring back to the USA and spend at par with USA coins Now with the Canadian dollar having a more favourable exchange rate to the USA dollar it is not worthwhile. Maybe I could still buy rolls of cents though.
-
I would buy the 1967 1/2's and 1d's but the postage would be a killer unless you can come over to Ireland next spring
-
There was someone on here that was looking for the 1967's in mint bags. Some people will want these for the curiousity value, but the 1967's are the most common date by far after 1936. They may actually be worth more for the bronze value now than collector value.
-
In that vain the cheap coins are arguably more enjoyable. I have 5.000 older pre-1959 cents lying on the floor in my office. Nobody would take them as they weigh about 18 kilogrammes. At least I can play Midas, even if they are a bit dark for gold.
-
Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Quite a few people and now companies were served with a costly lawsuit. 'Nuf said. -
Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Besides, be careful what you ask for, it might happen and result in an unpleasant experience. Look up what happened in the USA in a similar situation. -
Help Please!
scottishmoney replied to Hussulo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I will try to image up some more of my Black Sea coins tomorrow, whence I finish those then I can get them back to their home and take out the Brits. -
Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I wouldn't necessarily say that, but I haven't heard of either any prolific British collectors nor numismatic "experts" living in Utah! They really only prolificise in one thing in Utah. You guess what. -
Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Only Brits are suited to grade British coins, and no coin deserves to be slabbed! -
Help Please!
scottishmoney replied to Hussulo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Oh don't worry, my site will permanently look uncompletish. There are sections which remain incomplete years after the initial creation. -
Help Please!
scottishmoney replied to Hussulo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have some fractional farthings loitering about in some bank safe deposit box or another, if I can remember where they are I can image and send. I also have a 1676 Charles II Crown that I would like to see again sometime, it has been years since I have visited it. -
Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Why didn't they really sell out and get some shysters from Florida? I mean if you are going to pike 'em up the bum, then you might just as well do it with the professionals at such. If I were a Brit, I would take exception to Americans grading my coins, inasmuch as as an American I would take exception to a Brit or anybody for that matter grading my coins. -
Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
See what the collecting public does, I am sure there are some schnubs who will buy this garbage, but most collectors are a bit more discriminatory in their tastes. Don't all fear, the absurdity of the USA grading companies will take over and make it so you have to have the grand crack out party. -
Survival Rates - British Bronze Coinage 1860-1970
scottishmoney replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The Edwardian penny is AU in ebayesque. I will try to take a picture of my hoard sometime, it weighs in at about 45 kilos. -
Survival Rates - British Bronze Coinage 1860-1970
scottishmoney replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The farthing was discontinued in 1956, it had lost any value and was not a primary coin since early in the 19th century. In fact it had a slow miserous demise, by the time it was demonetised it had lost any value to purchase. Even the halfpenny and penny were redundant in terms of being somewhat overvalued for their actual purchasing power, remember it took 2.4 predecimal pennies to equal one "new penny". Incredibly of my hoard of 7.000+ predecimal coins, I only number 30 farthings. Here is a breakdown of the "hoard": Denomination Number of coins: Farthing 30 Halfpenny 2937 Penny 1823 Threepence B 132 Threepence S 485 Sixpence 998 Shilling 530 Florin 85 Half Crown 16 Crown 7 Total 7043 coins -
Survival Rates - British Bronze Coinage 1860-1970
scottishmoney replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Accd to my records from whence I counted them, I have over £15 in predecimal bronze loitering around, and something along the lines of £85 in all predecimal coins. -
Putting coin on foundation who started it?
scottishmoney replied to josie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In the cornerstone of the Old US mint in San Francisco is an 1870-S $3 gold piece, less than 5 of them were minted that year. Surprised no one has chiseled through to get it yet. Had the mint not been a protected US landmark in 1989, it might have been torn down as a hazard after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. -
Putting coin on foundation who started it?
scottishmoney replied to josie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Actually this is a tradition that could quite possibly go back to Roman times. There is a tradition of placing coins under the masts of ships from during that time, and this tradition continues even to the modern navies of the world. Then there is the whole placing coins over people's eyes thing which goes back to antiquity though it's meaning surely changed from paying the ferry over the river Styx to becoming purely utilitarian in keeping the eyes closed with ounce pennies, preferably 1797's.