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copper123

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  1. copper123

    Rhuddlan? Er, No It's Not

    Many folks just pic the rarest coin in a series and claim there's is that . It's pointless emailing and telling them they are wrong , they are not interested
  2. Gold shines yes and theres lots of that in circulation isn't there LOL
  3. Is that artificial grass i spot there, tut, tut. A shotgun does wonders against tree rats I here , its not illegal as they are immigrants .They make a great stew I here. A couple of outdoor chairs would give it more a lived in feel.
  4. Looking better certainly - its got lots of promise
  5. Like a criminal or terrorist then - by the way I am pretty sure they make more from coins that DON'T circulate now many circulating coins probably cost way more to produce than their face value. I am pretty sure soon you will be seeing in the papers about bronze pennies and twopences being melted
  6. By doing this they put themselves in a "Conflict of interests" between themselves and the public . In other words they end up making more money from the public and "Investors" At least if these were sold by an unrelated auction house there would be no connection between the producer and the consumer.
  7. totally stunning , acers are to gardeners now as rhodenendrons were to the victorian gardener. They can be a bit fussy with the soil they are in, but when they like a position the really excell themselves
  8. I bought the loveliest little Acer from asda the other day for a fantastic £4 for that price you are not to bothered if it fails to mak it into next year
  9. Sadly there are many people who will take advantage of someone who cannot (due to age or other reasons) do their garden I have been improving mine for nearly four years now and even some of the basics like the pond i have planned to do have not been done . There will come a time when I cannot do heavy work , its rapidly aproaching If only life was as easy as "Garden Rescue"
  10. the great thing about a garden or even a back yard is its your space you dont have to spend a fortune on it as long as you give it plenty basic work a few hours a week it will pay you back a hundred fold
  11. My lovely bottle brush tree died during the winter along with a few other temp sensitive plants , but at the moment the garden is just a pleasure to be in and its still work in progress on it a true labour of love
  12. copper123

    More Pennies

    The thing about 1826 pennies is they are fairly common so you would not emagine its worth passing of forgeries as the real thing
  13. copper123

    More Pennies

    Really looks quite convincing the reverse looks a little weakly struck but could easy pass off as real Unlike the 1945 silver threepence on ebay up for sale at £95,000 its obviously a fake
  14. copper123

    Coin prices continue to rise

    Imodium is good for the runs
  15. copper123

    Coin prices continue to rise

    And I have two - Oh dear I feel a new south sea bubble coming on
  16. copper123

    Halfpenny ID check

    Dianne abbott calculation maybe
  17. was on antiques road show sunday as well
  18. It really depends on if a collector wants to pay a little more for a "Variety" you could add aprox 40% on the coins selling price , if it does not sell its not worth that ,so move it down a little, - its all market forces , me myself I would put an extra £40 on the selling price and try that .
  19. The strange thing about bronzed proofs is we know little or nothing about how they were made both the soho period and the later 1831 and victoria proofs are really anoying
  20. About sums up slabbing firms really
  21. copper123

    Can anyone explain this?

    Nothing explains why mutly and dick dastardly never win on whacky races though......
  22. Imagine yourself standing in front of a screaming British crowd, red cape draped behind you and a crown above your head. It’s a feeling that’s been reserved for a few monarchs, and one other legend: Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen in his final tour for the legendary band. Now, you too could feel like a Queen when his private collection goes on auction. Sotheby’s has announced 1,500 items from Mercury’s private collection will go on auction in London this September. The collection includes costumes and lyrics from Mercury’s days in Queen, as well as artworks from Matisse and Picasso. All the objects come from Mercury’s Garden Lodge home in the prestigious London neighbourhood of Kensington where he lived until his death in 1991. Sealed for over 30 years, the auction will give the public insight into the enigmatic singer’s life through the things he surrounded himself with. “I like to be surrounded by splendid things. I want to lead a Victorian life, surrounded by exquisite clutter,” Mercury once said. Before the auction, Sotheby’s is touring a display of its highlights across New York, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong in June, before coming to London in August for a month.
  23. copper123

    Peck and Farthings

    1880 three berries
  24. copper123

    Peck and Farthings

    I am pretty sure that the penny series is much more complicated than farthings , I will put the obverse of my 1880 three berries on this evening , they used to fetch big money in the seventies and eighties but the market is only luke warm at the best these days
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