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    More Pennies

    Great buy, that one seems to have missed much of the hypo as well. 4 to the middle of the wave, is that the right one?
  2. Always room for an upgrade Thinking about it, I probably only have 2 or 3 coins from my whole collection that I can't see need upgrading! Most I'm happy with, but would still trade in for a better example if I found one.
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    Royal Mint again!

    Yes it makes no sense, we were laughing at their statement about it being legal tender that is not to be accepted in banks or in shops. Sounds like bull*&%$ to me.
  4. Nice HC Non, I like the deep profile of the obverse.
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    Strategy & etiquette for purchasing coins

    If they're going to be worth more for their silver content than the grade of the coin, I'd just put it aside in a silver pile and list all of the silver at once. The rest will probably still sell, even if it's just at 99p, but you'll definitely get your money's worth for the silver. Don't forget to list what you have, so weigh all the .500 silver and write down the weight, then the .900 etc. So the listing says, for example, you've got 50 grams of silver which breaks down as 20g @ .500 and 30g @ .900. Take a look at a few bulk listings on eBay and get a feel, what would you be more likely to bid on, a listing of a pile of silver coins that just says 'silver coins', or one that tells you exactly what you're getting in terms of weight and silver content.
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    Strategy & etiquette for purchasing coins

    Good news! Absolutely, probably a good idea just to take out anything you have that has silver content and list those separately from the others. Bullion is bullion like you say.
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    Strategy & etiquette for purchasing coins

    Also, have you checked them for any varieties or specifics? A general book like Krause can help for things like that. You never know, you might have grabbed a not so common variety of a certain year that will still bring in a little more even in a less than desirable grade. Not only helps to add funds, but a good experience identifying varieties and grades.
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    Strategy & etiquette for purchasing coins

    Definitely the best advice out there. Best way is probably going to be eBay. If you've got the time, list them in groups, perhaps by country.
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    Strategy & etiquette for purchasing coins

    Thanks, 'tis but a humble assortment in comparison to many others. I highly recommend you check out Richard's wonderful site - https://headsntails14.wordpress.com/ Impressive to say the very least.
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    Strategy & etiquette for purchasing coins

    If you're ever not sure, by all means just put up a post of what you're trying to buy with a few pictures and everyone here will give you a rough idea of value, so you are confident that you're not overpaying for something. We're all learning from each other, and everyone had to start from somewhere
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    Strategy & etiquette for purchasing coins

    Seconded. If you don't ask, you don't get! Most dealers will negotiate with you, it's all part of the fun
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    Beginner in need of guidance

    If you want a feel of prices, but do take them with a pinch of salt, have a look at http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/ where you can find price guides which I think are taken from the books. That way you can see roughly what things will start to cost as you get further back (or forward) in your collection. There's lot of ways to collect though; by denomination, by metal type, by monarch, there's even a collector on here who likes to buy coins that feature horses. It's all down to your preferences, and normally your budget plays a factor too .
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    Beginner in need of guidance

    Welcome to the forum Ben. Definitely get yourself a book or 2 and have a look at some different types, see what you like. Some denominations may be cheaper than others but if you don't enjoy the look of them you probably won't enjoy collecting them as much. You can find many great books at http://www.rotographic.com/ which is owned by the same person who owns this forum too. As Non also suggests, see if you can get to a coin fair where you can take a look at pretty much any type of coin that is available, get a feel of some of them in hand and see what draws you in. You can also get some great advice from people who have been at it for many years, plus get a general idea of prices too. Any questions you have along the way feel free to ask, everyone here is extremely helpful and will always point you in the right direction.
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    Friday Arvo

    Cheers John! Not beer time here for another 5 or 6 hours though
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    More Pennies

    Good spot Non, definitely LT and worth the price paid
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    1897 pennies

    Thanks, had a brief flick through the scans, looks very interesting. If David didn't already reveal his name, this would've given it away anyway
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    Best coin capsules?

    I have about 1mm leeway in mine and they move ever so slightly. You've got me worried now!
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    LCA March

    Exactly, the purple hue in the legends is lovely, LCA have enhanced their picture so much the tone nearly disappears. It's just a problem of wondering what the coins actually look like when you receive them!
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    LCA March

    I find the same problem with them. I've yet to get mine but here is the LCA pictures vs. the DNW pictures where it first appeared. Looks like 2 different coins.
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    2015 Battle of Britain 50p

    Don't forget about me! I can't even find them in change out here
  21. A couple of quid? Maybe a fiver to the right person.
  22. Haha ok, ok. Maybe I should have gone with.. nice error, instead.
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    You can't link to specific pictures within a thread, you can only link to a page where the picture is for people to find, but I imagine that won't be all that difficult to do. Probably the best way to keep it pictures only is to start the thread with the first post as an example post, then add the link in there to refer to the other thread where you can discuss the fakes. Try out a format, get some opinions, we can always edit it afterwards to change it to whatever works best.
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