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...and in America you can get pissed without touching a drop...
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Durex is another one to get you in trouble. Means condom in English but sticky tape in American. Rubber is another - means eraser in English but condom in American!
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Yes - Saleroom.com is a level up from Easyliveauctions. Someone told me that Easy costs the auctioneers about £200 per auction whereas Saleroom is £600+ - so they need to be confident of their stock and charge higher premiums. Of course the very top notch auctions have their own bespoke websites. I keep an eye on both, but if you are looking for bargain bulk lots Easylive will be more likely. The best of all are the very few auctions that are not online at all! The other way of resolving your issue is to set up a separate bank account with online facilities for the purpose. I use FirstDirect, which I have been with almost since they started, and they have been brilliant. If you decide to go with them, PM me because I think we can both get a kick back from them for a referral...
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I have not run into this problem much yet, although I am both able to get to the sales if they are close enough, and to use a bank transfer if not. I used Lawrences of Crewkerne last week and they happily took payment over the phone, though they only have 2 coin sales a year. DNW website indicates they take payment by phone, though I haven't been successful there for a while to test it out. I spend a lot of time trawling around the small local auctions, which are mostly on easyliveauctions - most of them still seem to take cards, though if they don't it will say so in their blurb. I hope that helps.
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I certainly have noticed the site running very slowly for the last few days. Takes ages to switch from one section to another, and it is not my connection as every other site is going fine.
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Is there such a thing as an 1859/8 Halfpenny?
Paddy replied to Paddy's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
I'm assuming he means Fahrenheit - not many British ovens will do 300c without burning the house down! -
... and for the unitiated, "Rang" is Peter's word for worthless or ugly coins. Translation service free of charge.
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Is there such a thing as an 1859/8 Halfpenny?
Paddy replied to Paddy's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
The Cillet Bang wouldn't shift anymore black, so out come the big guns - Hydrochloric acid (available surprisingly easily as "Spirit of Salts" at the local hardware store): So now all I need to do is "retone" it somehow. I have tried one suggested technique - mineral oil and gentle heating over a gas flame - but it has made little difference. It is now sat ready for the sunshine in the morning to see if that helps, though that may be a long process. I wondering whether to buy some Sodium Sulfide on the web to accelerate the process.... -
Is there such a thing as an 1859/8 Halfpenny?
Paddy replied to Paddy's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
With the verdigris pretty much eliminated I went to work on the black staining, which the ammonia didn't touch. I tried detergent and surgical spirit - no response, so on to the next "killer" - Cillet Bang: -
Is there such a thing as an 1859/8 Halfpenny?
Paddy replied to Paddy's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Well as you asked so nicely, here is progress over a number of posts. I tried Lemon Juice and then vinegar - no effect at all. I then went to ammonia, which is excellent at removing verdigris, but of course removes a lot more. After careful dabbing with a cotton bud we got to this: -
That might be cruel - but I did pick up this one as an upgrade the other day. Not necessarily my favourite - I have posted those elsewhere - but not bad:
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Is there such a thing as an 1859/8 Halfpenny?
Paddy replied to Paddy's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
It cost me so little that I am using it as practice - trying a range of chemicals in increasing strength to see what happens. If I succeed in stripping it to bare metal I will then experiment with re-toning. If it looks any good at the end, I will post a picture - if not you wont hear from me again on the subject. -
I quite like the albums and sleeves that WH Smiths do - the double action means they are easy to get in and out when you need to, but there is no chance of them escaping when you don't.
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I don't get to coin fairs much myself anymore, but I am sure someone else will chip in. I found this website listed quite a few: https://www.antiques-atlas.com/dbevents/
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Personally I find bullion coinage boring! Much of it is modern and it's only worth is the metal content. For me coin collecting is about history, so I like coins with age and a story to tell, from anywhere in the world. For me the focus has always been British coins, and the simplest goal there is for type sets for each monarch as far back as you can afford. If British coinage does not float your boat, then maybe World "Crown" size coins, being silver, comes closer to your bullion desire too. Just beware that in this area there are a lot of fakes on Ebay and elsewhere, so you really do need to do your research first - or find a dealer you can trust. As well as the books suggested, I would get either some albums (WH Smiths do a reasonable selection) or trays (from Numis or Lindner online) and sort what you have into them. This may focus your mind on what/how you want to collect. Get along to some coin fairs too - looking at a good dealers display may get your target clarified.
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Welcome Stephen! I am glad we got you through the registration at last.
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Well I have just visited a friend in Weymouth who has two of these, and based on the above conversation I have checked them - and they both fail. Wrong orientation, dent over the eyebrow, diagonal dent on the neck, breaks above P and E in Pense, even the dent halfway up the second 1 in the date. Even more worrying he bought his 10 years ago or so from a dealer in Arundel for £250 each. I fear there may be a great many of these out there. The only consolation for me is that my one seems to pass - orientation is correct and it matches none of the dents and scratches. If LCA got fooled twice in the same auction, it is a worry for us all.
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Is there such a thing as an 1859/8 Halfpenny?
Paddy replied to Paddy's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Whoops - can't work out where I left my memory. -
Is there such a thing as an 1859/8 Halfpenny?
Paddy replied to Paddy's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Ah yes - but I guess yours will not be cheap? BTW I don't think I have your website...