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Garrett

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  1. Garrett

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    This amused me. Someone was obviously interested in the lot and had a few quick-fire bids, thought about it for a minute and had another stab, gave up, went away for 10 minutes and came back for a couple of last tries.... ha ha ha - got to giggle. The lot itself not that interesting (a bunch of proof dollars 221357180839) and I only noticed because I bid on (and won) some farthings and sixpences from the same vendor. cheers Garrett.
  2. Yes he is spot on. Buy pieces you enjoy having. You've just given me a marvelous idea. I have a fridge half full of beer and rum cans, it's a hot afternoon, the cricket starts in half hour, and it's our national day. Don't know why i didn't think of it myself . see you tomorrow.
  3. Garrett

    Verdi-Care

    It looks like a fair amount of wear present, despite the apparently lustrous state. In fact, possibly too much lustre for that much wear. Any chance of seeing in the hand to check? Hi Rob It's here http://www.colonialcollectables.com/uk-coins/1733-1731-halfpenny-.html The vendor describes it as gVF. You can have a closer look for a little over 50 quid + any UK import charges. I'm not really buying it, I was just joking around . I will hold out and get a problem free one some day. Do you suspect it's had a bit of a clean at some stage ? cheers Garrett. cheers Garrett.
  4. Garrett

    Verdi-Care

    Rightio As soon as we work all this out I'm buying this one....
  5. Yes beautiful token, and thanks for giving a bit of the story behind it too.
  6. Garrett

    Tgp - Good And The Bad

    Ha ha classic Peck !
  7. I would have guessed that the right is the obverse because it has a crown (monarchs = obverse) while the shield on the left image reminds me of coats of arms often seen on reverses. I really have no idea though, does any reference works give any opinion ?
  8. I wouldn't worry too much. You'd expect a few 'buggers' here and there in a book like that. A collector would be mad to spend a fortune on a coin based on information from a single source. It's a good book, I like it. Seems easier to navigate than Spink, the prices on the couple of coins I've looked at so far seem more realistic, and I had a third point but I've forgotten (oh hang on I remember - had a farthing variety that Spink didn't list). cheers Garrett.
  9. Garrett

    Complete Newbie

    Welcome to the forum Rich ! Some great responses here. Reading up before you buy is great advice. Keep in mind you can download some really good coin eBooks to your iPhone/iPad as well. It was a good option for me as the eBook was less than the postage on a real book, and your books are available anywhere, anytime. cheers Garrett.
  10. Garrett

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Good one guys and thanks for the correction.
  11. Garrett

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    yep - just doubled checked and that's what the book says. Also comparing the pic with the pic on "about farthings" it is indeed a large date ! A couple of lads obviously know their farthings ! (well better than me anyway ) cheers Garrett.
  12. Yes nice sixpence too ! When you said 1953 I thought 'hey I got one of those'. but I don't have one of those !!!
  13. Wow - nice groat ! Well done on picking that one up !
  14. Garrett

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Coins of GB list a large date variety 1845 farthing as 90 pounds in Fine. Spink don't mention it. I've no idea whether this is a large date (no time to research just now, popped in for a chat at lunch but must be off ). cheers Garrett.
  15. Garrett

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Thanks again, just took the time to consult Chris's you-beaut grading book and yes, EF is definately the go. I'll check the book first next time !
  16. Garrett

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    ok thanks, on a closer look I can see that.
  17. Garrett

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Yes, thank you! Had it for a while now. Yes very nice ! Can't see much wear there, is it aUNC or UNC ? (just out of interest as I am trying to improve my grading). cheers Garrett.
  18. Yes nice one Peter. In my very limited experience I think the Britannia side wears faster than the Bun side on those Farthings so I would have bid on that too !
  19. Garrett

    Tgp - Good And The Bad

    I enjoy coins for their historical interest and probably to a lesser extent their beauty. I try to make good buys because I am still slightly competitive and the research I do before buying an expensive coin is interesting. I am not out to profit, but is nice to know I should be able to get something for my coins if I am forced to sell them towards the pointy end of my life. Not much interested in slabs or numbers in general. May be more interested if buying a heavily faked item. Cheers Garrett
  20. This is a great book ! Been using it (along with the grading book which also seems excellent) to value a lot of 30 farthings I scored on eBay. But is the value for the 1925 farthing a misprint given the mintage compared to others of the 20's? The good news for me is the farthings were poorly photographed and looks like I got a bargain. Cheers Garrett
  21. Garrett

    How Much Is A Recent Rarity Worth?

    I am not interested in these "created rarities". I have no problem with them though, as they may attract some to the hobby, and of course they attract a lot of money that might otherwise push the price up on the older bits we are interested in. cheers Garrett.
  22. Garrett

    New To Forum

    Welcome !
  23. That's a very fancy reverse even without the wardrobe slip. Don't know who thought Georgey would have approved that. Reminds me of the standing liberty quarter. May have been a better chance under G IV. Anyway very nice coin !! Cheers Garrett
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