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copper123

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  1. copper123

    Could someone help identify?

    nice portrait
  2. Long R variety and short R variety - sounds like a visit to the ENT doctor .
  3. copper123

    Posted pictures

    Slightly week strike on the hair - normal really- you would do very well to find a better one though
  4. copper123

    Crown 1902 - Edward VII

    Handsome coin , just shows exactly how good the obverse portrait was and the reverse is a true classic , a coin to die for.
  5. copper123

    Brass 3D's Wanted

    Less than 10 exist for most years
  6. copper123

    I keep getting outbid for a Victoria coin

    Take that with a pinch of salt (how exactly does he know the entire history of a coin worth relatively little)
  7. copper123

    I keep getting outbid for a Victoria coin

    Next time you say you are off for a weekend at the paris hilton we will know what you mean then Peter
  8. copper123

    I keep getting outbid for a Victoria coin

    The one thing everyone tends to forget is that it only takes two people to fancy a coin on flea bay and a bidding war starts - often with a high grade example its three ,four or five that are having a go . Be realistic if you are on a budget , understand that the coin of YOUR dreams is also the coin of someone elses dreams , accept a lower grade and try and be happy with your lot . Its not your fault you were not born into the royal family or the rothschild or hilton, getty etc
  9. At a quick glance I would say genuine - but there again i am no expert in these
  10. copper123

    Mudlarking find

    LOVE TOKEN?
  11. Very sad , she never really enjoyed the coins then did she - so much good work ,but I surpose the coins did get passed down so you have a great momento there now too remember her with.
  12. Heres a question for you are the maundy coins before 1970 of pre decimal value and are the coins after that date issued as decimal pence I doubt if anyone whould ever try and spend one really BUT THEY MIGHT! Perhaps a question for the mint itself
  13. you could try a run of any date maundy coin of all the kings and queens from victoria to elizabeth that would be fun and quite cheap - if you are not bothered by grade you could pick up plenty maundy singles it would not take you long - remember maundy odds are very cheap on their own the value is in having a full set in ef- unc grade
  14. yep love the 1864 as well well undergraded more like ef and rare in that grade
  15. Aled jones on TV this morning , five minute slot about the queen and the royal mint in llantrisant, a few old clips and a couple of new ones - might interest someone around about 09.40 am
  16. Funny thing is an ord 1862 penny in VF is not worth slabbing as the slab is worth around as much as the coin - the original owner of the coin was let down BIG TIME by that slabbing company . I dont really know much about slabbing companies in the USA , but I feel I would want nothing to do with them after these daft mistakes they make
  17. copper123

    Two elizabethan coins

    To be fair both coins fall in the range of a £5-£8 rummage bin pieces so if you got them for around £3-£4 each you did ok . They are not serious coins but beginers coins but important for getting newcomers interested in coins , I would not doubt they are authentic, few forgeries of contemp pieces exist , more recent ones are common . The penalty for forgery was death , at the time - it put a lot of folks off , clipping was more common.
  18. copper123

    Two elizabethan coins

    I dont think anyone would seriously want to fake such poor lookinh coins at all - they both look gen to me . OK they are not scrap - but they are not far off
  19. copper123

    1902 Crown - Grade & Value?

    £22 is a good price - you really would struggle to get a £50 note for it - crown collectors in particular want high grade atractive examples so your piece will always be the bridesmaid never the bride. Those nasty edge knocks have really done the coin in it is nothing but a beginers coin now- sorry
  20. I think you might get £60 a true BU should fetch in the region of £80- £100
  21. Nice rarity , I have never found one , a pity the obverse is such a poor strike , there are a few light marks as well , a nice find most are well under this grade Ef seems to be the usual grade they are found in.
  22. copper123

    PCGS ...NO IDEA ABOUT 1860 MULE

    By the way colin cooke had one in worse for sale right now for £150 so you have not done too bad. Your coin is far superior to theirs so I would say its worth around £220 easy
  23. copper123

    PCGS ...NO IDEA ABOUT 1860 MULE

    I would beg to differ that halfcrown is an attractive good fine for me , sorry could not grade that plain fine , I dont really see that it GF for me
  24. A pony , a pony, my kingdom for a pony! LOL
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