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Everything posted by Nordle11
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I agree about the 1915, extremely harder. Only really nice one I've seen was an LCA auction, but that's a great one.
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Email in your inbox Jerry.
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It's a stonker Pete. Even though you've already got a few, does this now trump the rest?
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In the same boat, had more losers than winners over the years as I'm sure many have. All part of the fun and as long as it's not too expensive I'm happy to take that punt every now and then. Sorry I read it wrong, thanks for clearing that up
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I didn't buy it, but I did sell it. It was the same one as this one below that I posted in this thread. It's a little difficult to see in hand and without a bigger picture, so I wasn't very happy keeping it in my collection under that classification. I decided to re-list it as a normal 1922 penny without any mention of the dot. It might be a dot penny, but the wear is too significant to be conclusive, at least in my mind. What do you think of the picture I posted here when I first bought it (which was a BIN at 10 pound)? I was lucky to be able to risk it at a low price, but I re-listed it at 99p and made no mention that it 'could be a dot penny'. I'm not buying coins to make money, let alone deceive people into paying more. The picture is from my iPhone and I didn't do anything to it, no light trickery or attempt to make it look like something it's not. Should I tell them it's not one, re-list it and then write "THIS IS NOT A DOT PENNY" in the description, because I'm actually not even sure myself that it's not one? I know your comment wasn't directed at me personally but I was a little disheartened by it because I specifically sold it without alluding to the "dot", so as not to make people think that it might be one.
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1934 wreath crown
Nordle11 replied to Chris roxaboo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
There's a genuine one up for sale in the next LCA auction if you want one for a direct comparison. 4th from last coin I think. -
clogs, die faults, et al.
Nordle11 replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Nope nothing out of the ordinary. It's nice to have a big die crack on one side and a lamination error on the other, both quite substantial too. -
clogs, die faults, et al.
Nordle11 replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It also shows up through the E and N quite a bit as well. Here's some closer shots.. -
No idea, the caching is already off on the forum. It'll be something to do with individual computers, you could try to clear the cache to see if that works but after that I have no idea
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I thought it was a caching problem (computer related, as opposed to forum related) although if it's happening for others it might be the way the forum is caching your data. I'll have a look when I'm at a computer and see if I can do anything about it.
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Possible pound coin variant?
Nordle11 replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Glad to help It's weird they've added a pattern around the border though, could it be a legitimate production of fakes for some sort of novelty use? It would make sense if they're adding 'copy' on the coin (at least in Tony Clayton's one it has it) -
Possible pound coin variant?
Nordle11 replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I was looking at this - the penultimate image on that page. It has the little sticky out bit the same as in the picture. -
Possible pound coin variant?
Nordle11 replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Don't suppose it has the word 'copy' on that extra little bit behind the Queen's neck does it? -
No signature function ?
Nordle11 replied to secret santa's topic in Forum technical help and support
Ok, here is the change for the First Unread Post. On every thread in the Unread Content view or when just browsing the forums, there is now be a blue button to the right of the thread name. If you click on it, it will take you to the first unread post in that thread by you. Enjoy! -
Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
Nordle11 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Seconded! Great detail on such a small coin -
Thank you Bernie, a couple of areas on it that will benefit from a little TLC but very happy to add one to the collection!
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Thanks Pete I keep having that same problem too, previous posts stay in the message box and it's a nightmare trying to delete the quote boxes. I think it's a caching problem because I can't find a way to stop it..
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Probably not all too exciting for most of you who have had one for an age, but I've been waiting to pick up one of these for a couple of years now. Another box ticked!
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clogs, die faults, et al.
Nordle11 replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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clogs, die faults, et al.
Nordle11 replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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clogs, die faults, et al.
Nordle11 replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Some more errors from me. -
No signature function ?
Nordle11 replied to secret santa's topic in Forum technical help and support
Haha yeah I know, I was keeping in theme with your Ricardo and it's true, also Matto doesn't have the same ring. Sounds like a carpet cleaner -
No signature function ?
Nordle11 replied to secret santa's topic in Forum technical help and support
That's really handy, thanks Paulio! -
Yeah it looks like that guy just prices all his post 1900 pennies at $129, I was saying to Pete that the 1904 was the same price as the 1902 high tide??
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Hi Loose, thanks for the heads up! I did end up buying the one from LCA that 1949 mentioned above, so that gap is filled! It was a little more expensive but it has provenance which is nice