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lol must have been in cahoots with someone I reckon, doubt that this was a genuine sale! What are you doing watching such c**p anyways?! I believe it was a Gouby X whoever bought it well spotted! Nice bargain too!!
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Welcome aboard Woodsman, I hope you enjoy the forum as much as I have!
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What is the most / least collected pre-decimal denomination?
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Darkside? I am intrigued Peter? The darkside equally is for foreign coins to us Brits.... Never! You wouldn't........oh yeah I did that too! Well I think I will start a new poll on Monday, which will be simpler and contain more questions. What denomination did you start collecting and the second, which is your favourite, if I can add a third it will be what are you or have you been primarily collecting over the past 12 months. Does this sound better? Also I don't think it will give me enough room for all the denominations but we will start at the top and see how many I can add. I will try to get most things in I hope. Regards -
What is the most / least collected pre-decimal denomination?
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Not forgetting the eighteen pence, three shillings, and dollar, not to mention broad, angel, unite, and counterstamped "pieces of 8" Mm, I obviously did not think this one fully through, I was trying to make the poll on what I would consider the standard pre-decimal denominations. Maybe this needs a re-think or a new poll? Ideas anyone? -
What is the most / least collected pre-decimal denomination?
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Darkside? I am intrigued Peter? -
What is the most / least collected pre-decimal denomination?
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Crap, how did I miss those!!!!!! -
What is the most / least collected pre-decimal denomination?
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Sorry should have been clearer! Yes I mean not just what you still collect but what you have collected, if that makes it clearer? I want to try and be as statistically as accurate as possible, so if your main collection is pennies but you also have other denominations that include more than say 5 of that denomination that I would constitute that as a collection of that denomination. I hope that helps clear the mud! PS Note to myself, proof read your posts twice in future!!!! -
What is the most / least collected pre-decimal denomination?
Justin posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi all, I was quite curious about this so thought I should start a poll as I couldn't find one on previous posts. Also could be a good topic for discussion/banter! So what are the most collected pre-decimal denomination, my guess would be pennies with farthings, shillings and sixpences up there around the top too. As for the least collected, mmm not too sure on that one! I thought about the statistics and have opened a poll, you can answer for more than a single denomination, so it should, if enough members contribute give a good indication on denominations collected. Let us all know what you think and add your votes. -
A thousand years of pennies!
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I admire your laudible target and your optimism, but unless you are prepared to dig deep suspect the wheels will come off the bus. You will struggle finding a Harthacnut, Harold II or a William II for under a thousand, not to mention the minor inconvenience of an Edward the Martyr - One type, always popular, portrait coin, always expensive. And the major inconvenience of an Edward VIII which I recommend you start saving for now. Thanks Rob I did check out the prices intially and some did make me twice! But if it never gets finished I don't mind, the goal and the hunt is what matters for the collection at the moment, and not buying coins just to fill a gap! Some compromises may have to be made (such as dropping to VF for the bun heads, but I actually prefer the pre 1895 pennies in VF I think its due to the history and that they were handled probably!) everything post 1895 is as close to Unc as I can afford apart from some of the scarcer coins I will settle for VF or F if needs be. As for the Edward VIII if had that money to throw about I would have a complete collection of every penny, mint etc plus a mansion, 20 odd cars................... etc. But if I ever saved that amount there is no way in hell I could convince SWMBO to buy a single coin for that amount (or her description "a piece of metal!!!! ). It will definitely prove interesting when I start with the more expensive hammered coins! Your bun policy is romantic and laudable in its own way. However, do be aware that if you are prepared to tolerate a variety of grades in your collection there is great scope for affordable completion. For example, buns from 1887 to 1893 are readily available in EF or better - with lustre - for very reasonable prices. Especially 1890-92 for some reason. F or GF could be reserved for difficult dates like 1864, 1869, 1871, 1865/3, 1875H, and then you could hover around the VF mark (+/-) for everything else. In fact, most dates can be picked up at good prices in GVF and you could even go EF+ for the common varieties of 1860-61, and 1862-63. Thanks Peck, Thats good to know and fully noted! I will be still be attempting to buy the best that money can afford so the higher grades will still be present throughout a considerable portion of the collection as I don't want to fall into the trap of completing a section and then going back through to make upgrades later. My rate of purchases has dramatically reduced which is another bonus as I am only prepared to buy the best that I can rather than just become attached to gap filling for the sake of it! It also means I can keep Mrs J happier with less arrivals ! -
A thousand years of pennies!
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I admire your laudible target and your optimism, but unless you are prepared to dig deep suspect the wheels will come off the bus. You will struggle finding a Harthacnut, Harold II or a William II for under a thousand, not to mention the minor inconvenience of an Edward the Martyr - One type, always popular, portrait coin, always expensive. And the major inconvenience of an Edward VIII which I recommend you start saving for now. Thanks Rob I did check out the prices intially and some did make me twice! But if it never gets finished I don't mind, the goal and the hunt is what matters for the collection at the moment, and not buying coins just to fill a gap! Some compromises may have to be made (such as dropping to VF for the bun heads, but I actually prefer the pre 1895 pennies in VF I think its due to the history and that they were handled probably!) everything post 1895 is as close to Unc as I can afford apart from some of the scarcer coins I will settle for VF or F if needs be. As for the Edward VIII if had that money to throw about I would have a complete collection of every penny, mint etc plus a mansion, 20 odd cars................... etc. But if I ever saved that amount there is no way in hell I could convince SWMBO to buy a single coin for that amount (or her description "a piece of metal!!!! ). It will definitely prove interesting when I start with the more expensive hammered coins! -
A thousand years of pennies!
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It's 2nd Issue S2558 (the Martlet PM is the thing you need to be looking at in the very first instance - just before Elizabeth on the obverse). For your ticket it's Bust 3H, and BCW Penny MR-2:a6. North 1988. Around £40 would be OK Thanks Stuart appreciated, Awesome on the price too! bought for 22 so makes the grin bigger! -
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A thousand years of pennies!
Justin replied to Justin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The reverse. Oh just another question, what would be a fair price to pay for this? -
Hi all, Well here it starts, ( I hold you parly responsible Peck! ) I have just made my first step on this numismatic historical journey prior to copper/bronze pennies with this; A Elizabeth 1 penny, If possible, as I know bugger all about hammered pennies at the minute apart from looking in Spink Can anyone give me which issue during the reign it is, a stab in the dark from me would be sixth or seventh issue?? And what bust or even better what is the Spink number so I can copy that to the ticket! My intention is to have the coins start from 959 - 1970. Prior to 1797 I will be trying to keep it to one coin per reign initially and go for the best I can buy. This was only a tester to see if I liked the hammered coinage and how easy it would be to identify! I hope to upload my additions to the millennia of pennies on this topic as to keep a small record and in one place, and of course to get some advice and help identifying the pre milled pennies which are very confusing! Reverse to follow Thanks all!
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Northumberland Shillinmg 1763 Fake ?
Justin replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That hurt my sides laughing ! I love google translator! -
Customs Charge on Books!
Justin replied to Coinery's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I have recieved books from the US before and paid nothing extra. I think it may depend what was written on the customs label? Duty calculator Looking HMRC and a few others I would be more than furious!