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    1922 F192A obverse coin

    You said in the other thread that you don't have one but want one. Pshh off.
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    I will pay YOU

    Twat. It's me that's looking for the 1904. I'll get me coat.
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    I will pay YOU

    Pete, Here's another nice one I've just spotted, I don't think they've had this up long because I've not seen it on there before.. 1904
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    Concerned about sixpence

    I'm not well versed on silver or even this era but as it's nearly a third of the weight lighter than it should be and because of it's orientation I reckon you might want to have a chat with the seller.
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    Concerned about sixpence

    If it helps, this website says that these should have a medallic orientation; http://www.silveragecoins.com/en/details.php?item=4349
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    Concerned about sixpence

    Here you go guy; Link #BeatyoutoitPaulus
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    More Pennies

    Love the blue toning on that Spanker of a coin
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    Coin Pics

    That's a brilliant idea to have it 'rolled out' like that. It's like a reverse panoramic of the edge haha
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    Coin Pics

    I always enjoy looking at brg5658's photos of his conders.. They always look great, especially with the section at the bottom. (example attached) The daylight here is too bright for coin pictures, it almost dampens the lustre, so I prefer the artificial light. Normally the sunlight is the best though, or a combination of the two. Nice, big, squared off pictures like your first, Paulus, are great. When I'm buying a coin, that's the sort of thing I want to see..
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    Coin Cabinets

    So do the cabinets themselves!
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    I will pay YOU

    +1 Thanks Bob, when they took it down I did ask about it and they said that they "..had received significant interest in it and decided to take it down to be slabbed first" which is pretty annoying, just fishing for a little extra money. No harm in slabbing it, just list it on eBay after you've done that.
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    I will pay YOU

    Some pics. And while they removed it from their items for sale I'm pretty sure they're looking to slab it and then sell it so they might come to some sort of arrangement with you? Matt
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    I will pay YOU

    Seller is andyandkim1406 if you can find them in the meantime. The coins isn't listed at the moment however.
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    I will pay YOU

    Don't buy it, I bought that and returned because it was cleaned.. When I get to a laptop I'll send you a link to a seller on eBay, they recently unlisted one so they could slab it and it is easily one of the best strikes I've seen. Maybe have a chat with them and see what their plans are.
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    More Pennies

    It also looks like it's both a toothed and beaded border on the reverse
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    more FAKES

    Could it be people in the know overbidding to stop it being sold? Like you say, it's obviously a copy... And if I know that then someone spending 200 quid on it surely does?
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    More Pennies

    WOW..very, very nice coin that is. Well done on the hard work it took to get it!
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    Another newbie

    As newish member to this coin collecting lark (compared to you codgers ) I found that going to places like Midland is a little over whelming, especially the first time round. The most coins I've seen in one room, and because it's all packed in it's very hustle and bustle and hard to keep track of where you've been and what you've seen. Many times I've found myself looking at the same coin I'd previously dismissed, purely because I thought it was a different coin! Having said that, I'm not one to shy away so I did find people on here who I knew would be there beforehand then went round to have a chat. Also echoing what Rob has said above, speak to the dealers because not only are they going to know better than you what they've got, but they'll have knowledge you don't and can help in a lot of ways. Watch out for Rob though, he knows more than he lets on haha
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    1934

    Happy with it being mint toned? TBH, I think I've only ever seen one without it.
  20. I meant the relevance/historical value of the counterstamp, not my particular example. But you knew that Haha
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    Another newbie

    Welcome Nonmortuus! You'll enjoy it here, plenty to read and tons of advice.
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