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Charles II tin farthing
scottishmoney replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I rather think that Sir Isaac Newtons 17th century brethren did not understand electrolytic corrosion, that came about later on, perhaps as a result of this miserable experiment in "cheap" coinage alternatives. -
Charles II tin farthing
scottishmoney replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
By that measure the Newby coins were better in that they were brass and bronze, which are rather quite compatible unlike tin, which doesn't get along to well with any other metals accept perhaps lead. -
Charles II tin farthing
scottishmoney replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
These things are contemporary to the Newby Halfpennies and Farthings which circulated in New Jersey during the 1670's, they are alleged to have been brought over from Ireland by Thomas Newby. They had a brass plug in the King's crown to make it appear golden when the coin was new. -
VF Price $27.50 Unc. last date and prefix of series, and very high serial number. Price $47.50 Uncirculated split pair, last date and high serial of previous date and signature, and first date and low serial of new date and signature. Price $60.00
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Scottish banknotes on fleaBay
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Charles II tin farthing
scottishmoney replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I know that coin is off topic, but it is rather sexier in it's coindition than many of the stupid ads I had to nuke this week. These things were made to help out the tin miners and keep them employed weren't they? -
Henry viii penny?
scottishmoney replied to chrislamb's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
These are commonly referred to as Sovereign pennies, because the portrait was similar to the one used on the Sovereign as opposed to the usual front facing image of the monarch. -
Slabbing in Europe
scottishmoney replied to TomGoodheart's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Not me. -
Slabbing in Europe
scottishmoney replied to TomGoodheart's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I agree that collecting in the main in the USA and in Britain have differing approaches and outcomes. But it might be more optimal to define collecting, as perhaps many "collectors" persay in the USA are actually speculators and not so much collecting for the history, artistry etcetera of a coinage. Myself, I frankly care not about a number assigned to a coin, but only that it has very strong eye appeal to me. I do not need the opinion of another to qualify my own opinion. I own "slabbed" coins, but I did not buy the piece of plastic, but only the coin contained therein. In fact some of the coins I have are undergraded in my opinion, based on my knowledge of the striking history of them. For example: Coin grades lower than most of the cleaned or modified coins you will see available for sale. However PCGS only thinks this qualifies as VF-30 in their opin. However, the dark toning is all original, this coin is not heavily worn, cleaned, retoned, tooled etc. So for me this is much nicer than a coin that grades AU-55 and has the latter conditions. Slabbing are only someone else's opin and should be viewed as such. They are not factual if it does not agree with one's own opin of a piece. Probably my only slabbed British coin, this being a Scottish groat from the reign of David II(1329-1371) this coin grades by the TPG as EF-40. In my opin this is a nice coin, but grading hammered coins is not quite like grading mechanically struck coinages. However for TPG's apparently the same factors are present. -
Slabbing in Europe
scottishmoney replied to TomGoodheart's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
There is also Lockdale Coins, they advert on fleaBay a lot. I believe they are using the 70 pt grading scale that the USians use. I bought a banknote from one of their fleaBay auctions eons ago, and have forever gotten spam emails from them about this and that. -
So did we.
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1860 Weyl Pattern Penny in Tin
scottishmoney replied to Rob's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Love that bottom shield with the elephant(India?), Walrus(Africa?) and the 'Roo(Australia) representing the Empire. -
Hmmm, have to bookmark that badboy.
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One Of The Largest UK Tokens
scottishmoney posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I admit my primary interest in this piece is it's significant size. Of course when it was issued there was more of a belief in issuing tokens or monetary instruments with some heft, or some semblance of value. The result is a token measuring in at 45mm and 5mm thick. It weighs 105 grammes or 3 ozs. in old measure. Incredibly there were trial strikes of bronze sixpences that would have weighed in at nearly 6 ozs. in weight. These with their more common brethren the Penny tokens were circulated by the Birmingham Workhouse. Indeed their dimensions made them curiousity pieces even in the 19th century and they are often very heavily circulated as a result. -
Scottish Crowns
scottishmoney replied to Ch2toWm4's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks for posting them to the image gallery, I have never seen the 1582 30/- before. My largest Scottish coin is a Half Merk from 1572, I haven't found a Mary Ryal that I like enough yet. I found several coins of yours that I need -
Nothing going on here on predec, so I thought I would stir the pot: Syracuse loverlies
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Parliament
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Sorry guys, she has been duly elected as Princess Supreme of Saor Eireannais, my country. You will have to stick with HRH. -
Parliament
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
In a perfect world we would only have Queens of our countries, and they would all look like this: She can grace my Pound notes anytime. -
Parliament
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Hopefully something a bit better looking than the Saxe Coburgs too. Wait til Princess Charley Horse Face gets her mug on the coins. -
Parliament
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
HRH is an expensive habit, but would you have it any other way? -
Parliament
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Viewing from afar I am disappointed that any traditions from the past in Parliament would be discontinued. The British Parliamentary tradition is the foundation model for so many other Parliamentary democracies around the world including most incredibly the United States. These ceremonies are steeped in history and are the very essence of what makes Britain a unique and fascinating country. -
Oh I don't, but I still see the postings and wonder how they can post? Were they approved?
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Ah the days whence hammered gold was rather affordable. I wisht I had bought the noble of Edward III sometimes, but alas I bought a very rare Scottish groat instead.
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New 2007 Britannia
scottishmoney replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Have to get that one, lovely design. -
Proof that Darwin Was Right...
scottishmoney posted a topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Man Blows Up Bum With Firecracker