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Consensus on contact marks 1844 Victoria Crown
Sword replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This specimen was described as "cut on cheek and other light surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine". Sold in 2020 for £360 which went cheap I think. Lower estimate was £500. Finally, this specimen was described as "some surface marks, otherwise good very fine, reverse better". Sold for £300 in 2017. -
Consensus on contact marks 1844 Victoria Crown
Sword replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The next example is described as " few surface marks, otherwise extremely fine or better", sold for £1200 in Sept 2017. -
Consensus on contact marks 1844 Victoria Crown
Sword replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
As Eric has pointed out, the weakness of strike does complicate grading of Young Head. For me, eye appeal for this series is as important as grading. Just out of interest, I have been to the DNW website and look at some examples. Then again no auction house's grading is always right or consistent. The example below was graded as GEF, sold for £1350 in 2013 and so would be much much more expensive today. A very impressive specimen. -
Entertaining Discussion of Value - The Proof 1911 Five Sovereigns
Sword replied to VickySilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Is this just a case with some US collectors chasing the highest PCGS grades and paying over the top for the "finest known"? Would the price be a lot less if it say PF66 on the plastic rather than 67? -
To be fair, no grade is given on the slab. Someone starting a new grading company. Interesting. Not yet taking any paid business though.
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Consensus on contact marks 1844 Victoria Crown
Sword replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I doubt the prices of coins would come down. Although some people have unfortunately lost their jobs, others are sitting on more money as a result of not able to spend during lock down. Besides interest rate is now so low making saving less attractive. -
Consensus on contact marks 1844 Victoria Crown
Sword replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I don't find Victoria Young Head easy to grade. There is also such a big difference in price for crowns once you get close to EF grade. Nice GVF might be about £400, nice nEF could be £700 and nice EF could be a three figure sum and an UNC example would cost several thousands. The example in the OP is certainly nice in that it hasn't got many contact marks. I have been waiting for a nice example of a young head halfcrown as it would cost too much to get the more impressive crown. -
Consensus on contact marks 1844 Victoria Crown
Sword replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Young Head crowns below EF grade tend to have rather high numbers of contact marks. I think this is very nice for its grade. About nEF I would say. -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Sword replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
The "vending machine" is the "original box" and so it is not currently gradable by PCGS. It is becoming a joke what constitutes a "coin" according to some countries and seemingly also to TPGs. So PCGS is accepting a bottle cap as a coin. Would they eventually end up slabbing buttons, beer mats or even chocolate money too? -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Sword replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Apparently, the 2020 coin has been released as a part of 4 coin set in a Vending Machine. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces131407.html -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Sword replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
The reverse of the "coin" if anyone is curious. -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Sword replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
You just got to laugh: -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Sword replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
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1923 Half crown I missed
Sword replied to bagerap's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I picked up this one 3 years ago. -
1923 Half crown I missed
Sword replied to bagerap's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks Eric. Your comments are always interesting and instructive. How can you tell? Is it because there is no sign of wear on the cheek and brow? (I thought there might be slight discolouration in that area and hence suggested a trace of rub). I do like the fine hair details of the shallow cut portrait. -
1923 Half crown I missed
Sword replied to bagerap's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It's nice, but I think there is a bit of rub especially on the observe, in addition to the marks. The observe toning is a bit streaky too. I think you will get a nicer example if you wait a bit. -
You have got to laugh. Correct guess! She has finally revealed "her" valuable secret. Apparently she has noticed that The Guardian has reported on 5th January that the design of the HG Wells two pound is not faithful to the novels. She even said "I will be soon letting the cat out of the bag ..and informing sellers that there selling errors " after it has been reported in national newspaper. The Guardian reported "Asked about the errors, a spokesperson for The Royal Mint said, “We have created a new £2 coin to celebrate the life and works of HG Wells. The coin depicts scenes from famous works such as War of the Worlds and the Invisible Man as imagined by designer Chris Costello.” Costello has said he was inspired by “vintage HG Wells book covers and movie posters”." I guess she did that since she has a large stock to sell. Asking price? Just a round hundred. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Massive-error-2021-H-G-WELLS-TWO-2-POUND-BRILLIANT-UNCIRCULATED/124543026219?hash=item1cff57c42b:g:VJQAAOSwpjxgDaXW The Royal Mint is selling the 2021 year set for £55 and it includes the HG Wells £2, Walter Scott £2, pitch fork £2 and a £5 piece etc. I wonder if she think that errors in films make them more desirable!
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Obviously needed for his next sale.
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"Restrike" requires the coin to be officially reissued. My opinion is that the term cannot be used for a fake coin. He should have called the coin "fake" or "reproduction" in my view.
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Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Sword replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
It is somewhat strange that Trump would leave Biden a "very generous" letter after refusing to even refer to his name in his final speeches. This has been widely reported by many news channel including the BBC. The Daily Mail just collected some sarcastic attempts at guessing the contents of this letter. Biden said he would not reveal the contents of the letter until he has spoken to Trump. I wonder what would Trump say if the letter is actually a forgery and written by someone else. Yesterday was indeed a very special date that so many people looked forward to. -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Sword replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Donald Trump has surprisingly left a note for Joe Biden. Here are some guesses as to its contents: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9171409/Trumps-letter-Joe-Biden-sparks-speculation.html -
It was a million to begin with. Then reduced to 180K for a chip shop. Then reduced to £5 start and sold for a bit over £12 from memory.
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People would stay say "I collect pennies" though.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Unauthenticated-1933-george-v-bronze-type-penny-gap-filler-dirty-bent-read-all/124535324180?hash=item1cfee23e14:g:I4cAAOSwYBRf8Z6b She didn't take long. Relisted with starting price of 10k. "This coin was cancelled at 370 due to the private offers and the amount of good feedback. people saying it could worth alot .. I had a lot of them. So now it's simply going on for the price of a car then a girl will be happy" "but I really can't say if it's genuine i can only tell you what mum told me so it's fifty fifty chance"
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Yes, it is a truly historic denomination. But it will undoubtedly survive even if it will no longer be a circulating denomination. I rather like the idea of having gold bullion coins called pennies. Such items would commemorate the penny as a once important denomination. They are now just copper plated steel coins that no one want in their pockets.