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Everything posted by alfnail

  1. Agree that F79 is underrated, quite pleased with my own example.
  2. Nice one Richard, hardly seen any of those!
  3. You have to fight for Party rights.....volume up for this one! Boris Beastie Boy!!
  4. Afraid not Richard, although was sorely tempted. Difficult to justify when trying to thin down my collection.
  5. Sure, Mike, here it is.
  6. 620,000 Yen Hammer on this 1841 penny last week, but when you convert that to approx. £4,000 then it doesn't seem so bad. Would prefer it to my 1839 proof, even though it's a grade higher.
  7. There's a battered 1855 FID 3 colon dots been listed on ebay this morning, as a £10 BIN, if anyone's after one as a filler. coastalcoinsuk
  8. alfnail

    Coin robbery in Birmingham

    Didn't Dave also get robbed several years ago on his way back from a Midland Coin Fair?
  9. Yes, it was meant to be a play on words!!
  10. I was the underbidder😒
  11. Thanks Bruce, have a good one yourself.
  12. Hi Bruce, good you were able to confirm. Yes, top FID dot does match location on my own piece, as do all other 3 sets of colon dots (see full reverse picture). I have also taken a digital microscope shot of the top FID dot; and can now see that even on my coin it is a little weaker / flatter than usual.
  13. Looking at the pictures provided by Bruce, and noting that there are also 48/47 varieties with 7 in middle of bottom circle of numeral 8, and also at back of bottom circle of numeral 8, I suspect that Bruce’s coin is probably the third type (Bramah 10b) with the numeral 7 towards the front of the numeral 8. This can be confirmed if Bruce could check that his over-date matches my first picture, and then check EI of DEI to see if the small protrusions at the top of both letters are present on his coin as per my second picture. If the above obverse ‘features’ match Bruce’s coin then let’s turn to the reverse and check to see if the B of BRITANNIAR and the E of DEF match my 3rd and 4th pictures. If all these ‘features’ are identical then I think that we have a match for both the obverse and reverse dies. If this is the case, and as I have now reached the 500Kb limit for this post, I can post more pictures of my full obverse /reverse which show that the top colon dot after FID did exist on the original reverse die. Whilst I think I can see remnants of the top colon dot on Bruce’s piece, it must have somehow become less obvious / missing at a later date e.g., through wear or die fill. The other 3 sets of colon dots on my own coin also seem to be identically positioned to those on Bruce’s example i.e. by way of further confirmation that both these coins have been struck from the same die pairing.
  14. alfnail

    George V Penny 1911 to 1921

    Looking for a high grade example, doesn't need to be a rare type, a common year will do. Please PM me, preferably with pictures and price, if have a spare thanks.
  15. alfnail

    George V Penny 1911 to 1921

    All sorted now, many thanks to Mike.
  16. Thanks Pete, that's the one, well remembered! Hope all good with you. Ian
  17. Can anyone point me at the auction result for an 1858 Large Rose Large Date penny which I think was sold at auction earlier this year for around £1000....maybe Baldwins? Thanks in advance
  18. alfnail

    I'm literally hopping mad

    Indicating perhaps that you often aren't...... hopefully not a favourite expression in the coin selling community!! 🙄
  19. Does anyone happen to know what this silver proof was commemorating, and whether struck as part of a set please? Thanks
  20. alfnail

    Mungo Park

    Yes, it's beautiful 'in the Summertime when the weather is hot, you can stretch right up and touch the sky'. Was hoping to get a serious answer though guys!!
  21. Put a few more pennies on ebay last night, including the 1875 Cannon Ball discussed on this thread (pages 171/2), and a low grade 1875Hh with repaired legend (Gouby Page 70). Low grades, but maybe of interest to one or two members to fill a difficult gap:- https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/m.html?item=403295926834&hash=item5de64f7a32%3Ag%3AiBwAAOSwg1phkQDv&_ssn=alfnail&_sop=10
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