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Nicholas

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  1. I'm trying to find out the relative rarity of the 1551-53 Edward VI Crowns. Coin crafts 1999 standard Catalogue for example says that a 1551 Crown tun mintmark is extremely rare. True? Also I keep seeing references to Lingfords 1950 sale that list the varieties of theses beautiful crowns and presumably the relative rarities of each.. Any help?
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    Edward VI Crown

    Very funny gentlemen and thank you.
  3. Nicholas

    Edward VI Crown

    Oh no- a walk to the park with the boys and now Im in trouble with spammers... My mistake.
  4. Nicholas

    Edward VI Crown

    Understood. It perhaps lost focus in the photo bucket process. Can you increase the number of pixels in the photo bucket step?
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    Edward VI Crown

    Thanks Rob. Love this forum. Brilliant. Any chance of a copy of this page that's in focus? I'm going a bit cross-eyed. N
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    Edward VI Crown

    It seems the complete Edward VI dies are listed in the 1950 Lingford collection sale, page 8. Anyone got a copy?
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    Anne guinea

    I have a 1713 post union Anne guinea with no stop after the word gratia on the Obverse side but it's not listed anywhere.
  8. Nicholas

    Edward VI Crown

    Aussie born, bred, and love it here.beautiful wife family of 3 littlies. Biggest market by far here I'd say is australian coins. GB only minor, but seems to be gaining interest mostly through Noble. For me I got a bit tired of halfpennies, pennies florins..that all looked the same..and was drawn to the brilliant and diverse english world. From celtic to George V and everything in between.
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    Edward VI Crown

    Yes it's mine. I used to have a really big australian coin collection starting from the ripe old age of 12. Then over 35 years moved to really really old australian coins- namely english coins. Love the monarchs. The collection has now gone from 200 to about 20 coins. So quality improved somewhat.
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    Anne guinea

    Ok. Close up of place where stop should be.. http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/u567/2tearsinabucket1/2869F72D-BB7E-4B5F-8305-5FFB7A94424A-8160-00000532A5A3D7C6_zps2f74dd2e.jpg
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    Edward VI Crown

    This is the coin that started my investigations.. http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/u567/2tearsinabucket1/C8A30E94-FE5B-4040-9247-EF072C50AD24-8069-0000052E983431F9_zps9a676538.jpg http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/u567/2tearsinabucket1/92DC8DB9-B591-40DE-A86E-2276B2F078CD-8069-0000052E8EDDCB17_zps52095662.jpg
  12. Oh yes I guess. I can't imagine the frustration after researching and preparation a coin you like, then missing because of technical faults. Shocker!
  13. I placed some pre auction bids on some common but interesting coins and won the CH II ducaton.... Nothing that needed live bidding...
  14. Do you mean a lacklustre auction offering, or overbidding?
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    Removal of 5p and 10p from circulation

    As long as that means my 20p no date increases in value!!
  16. Spink live won't work on my iPhone.- that's my only computer at home. So I missed the auction as well.
  17. What coin would you keep from your collection if you were only allowed one choice?
  18. http://www.rascoins.com/Coinpagelarge.cfm?iname=313.jpg&coinid=10692&piclib=ED109 Whilst I breathe I have hope .. !
  19. My sense of is that consignors are being given improved (lower) commissions these days because of the competitive coin auction market fishing for quality stock. this is magnified becauset just about all auction houses are accessible from the touch of a screen. So to balance this, buyers are paying the penalty...
  20. James Neither. The laurel is softly struck and reasonably worn. The unite looks shiny through rubbing probably ex mount. As these are at first exciting to view, they are reasonably common and come up for auction regularly. Keep looking! Would be my strong suggestion. Look for an original coin, not cleaned, not too worn and a strong full portrait. Must be at least Good VF. Unlike eBay, the established coin auction houses like spink, DNW, Baldwins, StJames, London coins will usually let you know about ex mount or some other problem and grade that you can trust without viewing in person. Good luck
  21. In the days prior to having kids I used to buy now and then what I would perceive as a good investment coin either from spink or one of the us auction houses.. One of these was an 1860 copper halfpenny. Now I'm not sure what do with it. It doesn't fit into my central collection of Charles 1 group. . It seems a bit specialised for the general market and fear I will lose in this process. I guess I would like to know this coins rarity, the current halfpenny market interest level and any other info about it to help decide... Haven't seen many in recent auctions. http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/u567/2tearsinabucket1/50AB18AC-63B7-4B1D-83B6-AB607132AEF7-645-00000081F5217CFD_zpsd3be7cf0.jpg
  22. Thank you for the info. I purchased it from spink 2007 i recall.
  23. Metal objects feel better than paper ones.
  24. Does anyone know about this sixpence sized Elizabeth coin struck in silver? I've seen it described as a counter as well.. http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/u567/2tearsinabucket1/1DBE1946-1177-4B67-B550-B030453D2783-2621-0000019EC265E24E_zps8abbe373.jpg
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