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Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
Nordle11 replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Nothing special, but I've decided to branch out from pennies slightly...I've gone for something that looks good but doesn't cost a fortune! It's also a short date range so a lot easier than the good old 1d. -
2013 50P Obverse Greased Or Worn Die?
Nordle11 replied to scott's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'm sure it's one of the 2, probably the latter. -
I do like some of the designs there, especially the decimal penny. Although I don't know what Britannia is floating on
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How Do I Sell A Token?
Nordle11 replied to Hello17's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Tell me about it, I've only been collecting for about 2-3 years.. I have A LOT to learn. Not that I just want to skip learning part and know it all, the journey is always more fruitfull than the destination!- 41 replies
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The same with Freeman's bronze coinage rarity scale, for a lot of the Victorian era he has given a scale of rarity not only taken into account the mintage numbers but also the fact that a huge number of them are worn down to barely readable discs. With that said, this one looks an awful lot like Freemans.. Good read though, not to detract from your post!
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How Do I Sell A Token?
Nordle11 replied to Hello17's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Well I'd not heard of touch pieces before reading through this thread, so after a little familiarisation I found that, of the Mercury Dimes, the leap years were meant to be particularly lucky and more sought after than the other years. I also read how they were looped through red ribbon or string of some sort so it's good to see you've kept tradition!- 41 replies
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Collection Valuation Pt 1
Nordle11 replied to britcoinz's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I see! I was slightly confused as to who's book it acutally was, I knew Derek had written it and that you had published it, so I thought " Chris' " book would suffice Either way, great book and a necessity for most! -
I B A N Swift Etc
Nordle11 replied to TomGoodheart's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Nationwide. I dare say each bank charges what they see fit. Mine was with Natwest - all done and dusted in a few minutes. Easy and £10 wasn't too bad on a £1000 transaction. What if your payment was only £40 like OP's? That's an extra 25% on your overheads! -
Collection Valuation Pt 1
Nordle11 replied to britcoinz's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'd say that's a fair estimate, although I would look closer to VF or VF+ for the reverse (tails) as the lions' faces have almost completely merged with their manes, along with some minimal wearing elsewhere. Don't forget to take Wybrit's guide with a pinch of salt as different denominations wear at different points. Even equal denominations with different designs cannot be graded in the same way purely due to the different high points that are in place on the obv/rev. An invaulable book which I can recommend is Chris' 'Standard Guide to Grading British Coins' which is available online (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0948964839?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creativeASIN=0948964839&linkCode=xm2&tag=predecimalcoi-21) This book has helped me grade many a coin since I've bought it! -
Are they on the market then? US or UK?
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Anyone At Londoncoins Sale Today?
Nordle11 replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I really don't understand people who work in customer service and lack the ability to be polite. If they really don't care about the customer, why don't they eff off and let someone who does, work there. I'm sure most would agree, basic manners go a long way, especially in business. -
Don't tell me they're going to count all of those coins on that tiny table they're using?! Will be very interesting to see coin prices once it's noted what rarities are in there...
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How Do I Sell A Token?
Nordle11 replied to Hello17's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Very good Mercury dime, Tom. A leap year as well, extra nice!- 41 replies
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Welcome to the forum, Simon! There are lots of people on here to help, just ask!
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Damaged 1755 Half Guinea (Mis-Placed 5?)
Nordle11 replied to dave-lowe's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
No. He had a thingie shaped like a turnip if I recall ... Yes but that was eventually eaten, remember?! Someone got close enough to eat him?? Haha no, your original post should have been "No. He had a turnip shaped like a thingie". And it's that what was eaten It was actually much funnier than that! : Percy: Well, My Lord, while Baldrick and I were preparing the Turnip Surprise, *we* had a surprise -- we came across a turnip that was exactly the same shape...as a thingy! [Percy and Baldrick laugh.] Edmund: [not amused] ...a thingy... Baldrick: ...a great big thingy! It was terrific. Edmund: Size is no guarantee of quality, Baldrick. Most horses are very well endowed, but that does not necessarily make them sensitive lovers. I trust you have removed this hilarious item...? Baldrick: Oh, yes, yes, My Lord. Edmund: Good, because there's nothing more likely to stop an inheritance than a thingy-shaped turnip. Percy: Absolutely, Edmund. ...but it was jolly funny! [laughs more] Edmund: Yes, yes, yes... Baldrick: I found it particularly ironic, My Lord, because I've got a thingy that's shaped like a turnip!Ah yes I remember now!! Classic episode, that's also the one where he has the drinking party in the other room at the same time as the dinner party. And I'm pretty sure he locks the Queen in the cupboard for the whole time too! -
Hahaha let us know what he says
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Anotherbellend.com made it for me 20 minutes of my life I'm never going to get back. I'll never forgive his use of the definite article, however much it sells for.
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Hahaha it was definitely worth the effort
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Surely it have to be a charlie shilling He makes a good point!
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"A few minor dents and scratches (See Pictures)" Wow.
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Damaged 1755 Half Guinea (Mis-Placed 5?)
Nordle11 replied to dave-lowe's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
I'm not sure, that's all I heard.. -
Damaged 1755 Half Guinea (Mis-Placed 5?)
Nordle11 replied to dave-lowe's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
No. He had a thingie shaped like a turnip if I recall ... Yes but that was eventually eaten, remember?! Someone got close enough to eat him?? Haha no, your original post should have been "No. He had a turnip shaped like a thingie". And it's that what was eaten I saw that as I left work yesterday, what the hell?! Apparently a 22 year-old guy was arrested at the scene... -
Damaged 1755 Half Guinea (Mis-Placed 5?)
Nordle11 replied to dave-lowe's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
No. He had a thingie shaped like a turnip if I recall ... Yes but that was eventually eaten, remember?! -
How Do I Sell A Token?
Nordle11 replied to Hello17's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Any pictures, an era, brief description, anything??- 41 replies
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Dnw Auction - Latest
Nordle11 replied to Colin88's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
No. £2000-2500 for a brockage. Bun penny brockages are not that rare. I agree with a figure in the upper hundreds, but not thousands. Yeah that's fair enough. While they're not too rare, it is a nice example, but I wouldn't be able to justify a price in the thousands.