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Red Riley

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  1. wow thats amazing they can do that , well looks like a trick coin then many thanks I's just a curio and quite a common one at that. Stick it on e-bay and see what you get for it. However, don't go on about rarity, mint error or anything like that as most people would hopefully see through it...
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I've bought a couple of bits (never more than about £20), and only tried to sell once... a 1996 Silver Proof set which they were selling at the time for £175 - was offered £70 for it! I laughed and walked away! Personally, I believe that some of the pricing in there is crazy - but some people obviously pay it or they wouldnt still be in business! I had a distinctly unpleasant experience trying to buy something from them what must have been 20 years ago now. Never been back...
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    brass three pence

    It's been put on a lathe which has made the reverse look like an LP record.
  4. Like the ME obverse, it's another one of those that with a little bit of experience you can recognise in an instant. There are obviously pointers but the whole thing just looks so different.
  5. Goes with marrying people so closely related it's tantamount to incest. Oh damn, I've gone off subject again.
  6. Typical Daily Telegraph article of the 'things are never as good as they used to be' ilk. I would however tend to agree about the quality of design, but why he picks the humdrum 1902-27 halfcrown is beyond me. And as for retaining the old l.s.d. system? Do me a favour.
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    London Coin Fair

    Hi Dave, Sorry I've been on holiday so missed this one. I don't expect to attend Coinex as the expenses look to outweigh the potential return but at most coin fairs, cash is king and many collectors/dealers seem to wander around with wads of the stuff. A compromise, which I for one would accept is to pay a cash deposit of say, £50 in cash and the balance by cheque, the coin to be forwarded once the cheque has cleared. You won't get to take the coin home with you, but you will get it after a couple of weeks, so all you really require is patience. Few, if any of the smaller dealers take credit cards. Oh, and as a post script, with over 30 years as a commuter, I never had any hassle either on streets or trains.
  8. As part of a bulk lot, I have acquired a number of Royal Mint 1970s to 2000s crowns, some of them Isle of Man. My first thought was to put them on e-bay but a cursory glance seems to indicate that nothing is moving even at face value. The British stuff is easy as I assume I can take it to the bank, but what do I do about the Isle of Man rubbish? The lot also included no less than 16 Guernsey 1966 ten shilling pieces. Any ideas?
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    Charles I Hammered Shilling

    POETS day?
  10. Might I suggest this: http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=11247835&fh_view_size=10&fh_location=%2f%2fcatalog01%2fen_GB%2fcategories%3c%7b9372015%7d%2fcategories%3c%7b9372043%7d%2fcategories%3c%7b9372176%7d%2fcategories%3c%7b9392052%7d&fh_eds=%c3%9f&isSearch=false
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    Charles I Hammered Shilling

    Hi Tom, PM sent.
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    Charles I Hammered Shilling

    Duplicate post sent.
  13. OK, I'll go first with a classic bit of fence sitting of the 'I would need to see it in the hand' variety. What is the obverse like?
  14. I think you will have to treat the spots of verdigris rather than the entire coin. A little while go I posted this; OK, here's my way of treating a toned copper coin coin with a verdigris hole appearing; 1) Carefully scour the hole with a needle to remove as much verdigris as possible; 2) Carefully wash coin; 3) Soak end of cocktail stick in ammonia for 15-20 mins; 4) Very carefully knock off all drips from cocktail stick; 5) Even more carefully insert stick into hole and twist around. What you are trying to avoid here is getting any ammonia on the undamaged surface of the coin; 6) Make up a paste of sulphur and vaseline. You only need a tiny quantity; 7) Take another needle and put a tiny amount of the paste in the hole; 8) Leave for a while. The longer it is left, the darker the area treated with the paste will become, so it is possible to some degree match with the colour of the coin; 9) Wash coin again; 10) Bob's your uncle, Fanny's your aunt! Obviously you will not need to tone the coins, so miss out 6) to 8). As regards silver, I soaked a 50% silver 6d in amonia to remove the green spots and the result was very successful, just small spots of grey where the verdigris had been. As ever, given in good faith and no responsibility accepted!
  15. I have just spent the last hour poring over various books trying to identify these two Mediaeval pennies and have emerged none the wiser and in a very bad temper. I would be extremely grateful if someone would just have a quick look at them and tell me into which of the thousands of varieties these (rather worn) pennies fall. I know the answer is probably to consult North but I haven't got a copy and have never seen one for sale. Please help me! Here's the first;
  16. How much ? Picked mine up for less than £15 on one of my raids on the unsuspecting booksellers of the South East.... The ones I saw were £40 and £95 Vols. 1 and 2 respectively.
  17. Take your hand of your hip when you say that Colin xxx or should we call you sweetcheeks I wondered who the tranny was at the last Warwick & Warwick.
  18. Thanks everyone. That has at least staved off the immediate requirement giving me a little breathing space to track down more books on the subject. I used Coincraft 1997 and Spink's; the photographs in the former just look like round(ish) blobs and the latter just doesn't go into sufficient detail. More expense...
  19. Thanks Rob. I have now tracked down both volumes of North, but they ain't cheap! Still, guess I only have to get them once.
  20. You won't see them all, because I've got one of them!
  21. Unfortunately I don't have a proof double florin and these two Standing Britannia florins are as close as I can get. I always have problems with size on this site so hope they turn out okay. The edges on the proof florin are rather more squared up and generally more substantial than those on the circulation coin. Later proofs offer little more than a highly polished surface and can actually have quite rough edges.
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