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Everything posted by Nordle11
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Excellent, would you consider £900? I will pay postage.. It seems that the extra whisker variety is actually more prevalent than the normally struck version, if eBay is anything to go by that is.
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Which design was it?
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Is there anybody out there?
Nordle11 replied to Rob's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Stunning views, you'd be forgiven to think that was Canada.. -
Nice, is it the elusive "extra whisker" variety?
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Definitely not wrong, been stung a few times like that when the picture is tilted!
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That ones Bob's I believe The one that Brian was bidding on I would probably value about 150-200 as its a little bit better than the usual, I wouldn't have been miffed to get it around that price.
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Spotted by 6 people, definitely always difficult
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Yeah that finished quite cheap considering the grade. A good buy for whoever got that.
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In poor taste John, not inappropriate.
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Good eye Brian but hard luck what did it end up on out of interest?
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That was a bit unfair, I didn't expect that from you as John says the whole point of a forum is to discuss, he made a good point on the subject and your retort was in poor taste.
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That's my problem because they pop out and straight onto the floor
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You'll get them out one day, I'll bet on it Quadrums I do like, but find it hard getting the coin out easily without touching either face, because the edges are held in the foam. Although they do hold a coin nicely. I prefer lighthouse capsules, mainly because of the trays I've got though.
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No definitely not worth the time buying/selling these things
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Not that they're particularly rare, I have a 50p collection so just looking to grab the newest editions to add to it.
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No you're not wrong, although I'm thinking pre-changes as that's when Paul originally sent his coins out. Before they merged with LCA the verification service was free and available to all, however it's a £99 fee to use this service now. This is definitely one of the biggest 'shoot yourself in the foot' moves from them because they're effectively rendering themselves a member only club, which at the moment doesn't have a big enough customer base to warrant being member only. I buy a few CGS slabbed coins here and there and looking them up using the UIN was such a great tool, I probably would even pay a little for it but definitely not £99 just to view coins. You're probably right too Alan, I bet insurers love pre slabbed collections, especially ones where you can look up the value.
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Of course, I mean most of us on here already do that for people who post anyway, but I think you're too knowledgable on the subject. What I mean is that you know your coins/grades/dealers/TPGs etc, but for someone who is relatively new and they don't know dealers or collectors who they can trust, what do you do? TPGs are great for that and that's basically what Paul's saying. Don't get me wrong Alan, I wouldn't use a TPG because I don't need to, I also break out slabbed coins because they don't fit in the collection, but I can see the benefit. RE the waiting time, definitely it's far too long. If I had to slab, the waiting time would stop me from submitting to CGS.
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London Coins Extremely Expensive Coin Grading Services
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LCEECGS I believe
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Paul does make a valid point, he wants a service that can verify his coins as he's buying them, further confirming his assumption of grades and of problem free coins, and that CGS at the time were the cheapest. If there is any real reason to slab a coin aside from trying to increase it's value, this is it! It's no different to having a car check service - you pay for someone to confirm that the car is problem free and not hiding anything you can't see easily, the value doesn't increase on the car but you're paying for the verification and peace of mind.
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I moved it to the TPG discussions section, seemed more apt. Oh and £499.... ARE THEY HAVING A LAUGH?
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@Chris Perkins
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No ideas! It's something Chris has to look at, I also get the same errors trying to amend my profile, or anyone else's either..
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Some thorough work there, Ian. Thinking out loud... it could be that the letter punch itself was damaged, each successive use chipping away at that tail? It would explain why on each hub the digits have almost the exact same damage on both 4s. It does seem strange that all of the 4s match and there is no discrepancy between the two..
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Is there anybody out there?
Nordle11 replied to Rob's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
That's decent holiday time, luckily we get 28 here and 12 bank holidays, but I think the standard is around 23 in Spain. So all-in-all you've got about about 60 days holiday not bad