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Would anyone like a knackered George III coin... possibly a fake?
Mongo replied to Mongo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Unbelievable! Thats awesome! I am gonna withdraw all my savings and go party tonight! -
Would anyone like a knackered George III coin... possibly a fake?
Mongo replied to Mongo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I managed to work out how to use my scanner! that will be handy in the future Anyway, here are some pics of the knackered old coin! -
Would anyone like a knackered George III coin... possibly a fake?
Mongo replied to Mongo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That is interesting. I thought myself it may of been a halfpenny or farthing, but the shield on the reverse is slanting to the left. The only pictures I have found on the net, similar to this coin and date show the shield slanting to the right. Hopefully azda can can confirm what it is after he has had a look at it. Google evasion coins. A large proportion of the Geo 111 copper listed on ebay are evasions. The two rarest evasion coins are dated 1777 or J77J and are worth millions. Seriously?! Your not pulling my leg cause Im a noob are you? -
Would anyone like a knackered George III coin... possibly a fake?
Mongo replied to Mongo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That is interesting. I thought myself it may of been a halfpenny or farthing, but the shield on the reverse is slanting to the left. The only pictures I have found on the net, similar to this coin and date show the shield slanting to the right. Hopefully azda can can confirm what it is after he has had a look at it. -
Would anyone like a knackered George III coin... possibly a fake?
Mongo replied to Mongo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
No problem! PM me your details and I will pop it in the post tomorrow for you, be sure to let me know what it is -
Brilliant! Thanks for that Generic Lad, when I first started looking at coins I asumed that "toned" was never a good thing. I saw a couple like the florin pies posted, and my first impression of those was that someone tried to clean them, but only managed to clean the middle! I have much to learn. Sorry for highjacking your thread with that question pies.
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What makes you think I haven't already "got going"? Way too much info! please start talking about coins again!
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Nice coin pies! I like the look of Edward VII Florins, particularly where the cape seems to be waving in the wind. Noob questions: What is the cause of the darker parts around the edge of a coin, while the centre stays clean? and what is a coin with that called/listed as?
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What Peter means is that he has a few mistakes to sell you if you're interested Then if you're still interested, I have a few mistakes for sale also Me too! Did I mention what a fascinating series the hammered shillings of Charles I are? And how examples can be bought (from me) for well under £200? Always pleased to help. So that is why your all so helpful.... you wanna sell me all your junk! You really think I am that stupid?.... Im interested... how much do you want?
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Fascinating stuff, thanks for sharing!! Your welcome! I wonder what other creative ways coins were used years ago. It is nice how a little hobby can capture your imagination and make you take an interest in random things like this.
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I will not quote all of you and say thanks, but a BIG thanks to EVERYONE for your advice and insights, not just in this thread, but all my noobie booby posts It is not everyday that a new user can sign up to a forum and receive such patient responses to questions that may sometimes seem a bit tedious to take the time to answer. In response to your posts, my game plan is... To invest in the book - The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins: Pre-decimal Issues (1797 to 1970) To try and purchase a good range of high grade coins from reputable dealers, budget allowing, building a collection I can use to compare other coins with. To not just have a look and think "thats lovely" when I get each coin, but get the magnifying glass out and make myself familiar with the fine details of each coin. To do some google searching/coin shop hopping on the net, each time I see a nice coin, and compare what other coins listed with the same grade look like. To make sure I do not get hung up on the grade of the coin, rather than make a decision based on what I personally really like about them! I have just been comparing my new arrivals to some other coins I have from a joblot box. I have been noticing little details already, such as the fingers holding the trident on pennies seem to always be worn on lesser grade coins... I guess thats a start! Thanks again
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Thanks azda, I had a read up about the big difference in UK - US grading, I think I will stick with UK sellers for the time being. I will also avoid eBay for any expensive coins until I am more confident.
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Thanks for the advice and the links you have posted, It is extremely helpful to me... as always!
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The Queens Diamond Jubilee...
Mongo replied to Mongo's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Im always the last to get the jokes! I do not do the facebook thing. -
It's really weird. Back in the 60s, and probably for a time after that, stamps put coins right in the shade as a minority hobby. Yet now it has reversed completely, and stamps are almost nowhere. Anyone got any idea why that happened ? It is like comparing oil paintings by a master to a pencil sketch. I got the album out and had a browse. It was nice to have a look at them again, brought back some old memories of me and my mate wandering round the boot fairs as kids with our pocket money! Your right though, they just do not have the same appeal as a nice looking coin. Maybe I could find a dealer who would swap them for a coin or two!
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1694 Inverted V Farthing?
Mongo replied to Generic Lad's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Crap?? Pffffffffft! I just listed what was left over from my joblot box on eBay, as UNC of course! -
I grabbed a box full of coins yesterday from a second hand shop, I am just having a little sort through them, trying to learn what to look for. Are the ones I have picked out here all showing verdigris and should be kept away from other coins? Also the few at the bottom.. are they cleaned/polished? They look way to shiny to me.
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I collected stamps when I was a kid, this thread has just reminded me! I wonder what they are worth now? I have an album full of hundreds GB stamps back to Victoria, lots of old mint sets and mint runs. I might dig it out the wardrobe and have a look at them! Who knows, maybe I will start collecting them again... This forum is dangerous!
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1694 Inverted V Farthing?
Mongo replied to Generic Lad's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Oooops! I think I just made a booby, sorry. -
There sure is! I just identified a 1902 penny with a low tide too, tons to learn, but already enjoying my new hobby. that's a bloody good find in a box like that...well done! Shame it is not in better condition... I would noob grade it... Almost Pants! Hey, you just invented a new grade - P You been peeking at my collection?? Collection of pants? Just to set the record straight, no matter what you hear... I have not been peeking at Peckris's pants!
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There sure is! I just identified a 1902 penny with a low tide too, tons to learn, but already enjoying my new hobby. that's a bloody good find in a box like that...well done! Shame it is not in better condition... I would noob grade it... Almost Pants!
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There sure is! I just identified a 1902 penny with a low tide too, tons to learn, but already enjoying my new hobby.
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Thanks azda! Im having fun, just found my first little "H" on a George V Penny
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Major Copper Rarities
Mongo replied to Generic Lad's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Agreed - and being published annually, it's more up to date too. Under a fiver on amazon! I think I will get a copy. Does anyone know what the release date will be for the 2012 edition? Save me buying two if its out soon.