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Everything posted by PWA 1967
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If anyone wants one and perhaps wants to compare with another Colin Cooke have one for sale . Its on the cover of the new list next week.
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Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
PWA 1967 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
So you could get a list if you were interested -
Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
PWA 1967 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Its not online yet Jon the catalogues only just gone out which is why i put it on here . Called the Home park collection it runs from 1549 to 1927 of which the shillings has over 300 listed. Pete. -
I know a mrs tiggy winkle will ask her for you Matt
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Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
PWA 1967 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thought it was as good to post here. Mark rasmussen has a large collection of shillings / florins in his new list. Might be of interest to people reading this thread. Pete. -
Well spotted David. The buyer was quite keen
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The results are up.
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No ,i bid on it though Gary
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The 1934 Penny was about £250 ish Gary.
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Hi Jimmy. Yes its common for the proof sets to have toning marks from the ribbon although only looked at pennies some have them The price was ok aswell .
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OH HELLO......
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PCGS and NGC have graded approximately 70 million coins between them. So you could probably say most coins regardless of taste or denomination have been put in a slab
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Just incase anyone is interested and the question was asked There are coins graded at 100.
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The reverse dies of GVI pennies - a reappraisal
PWA 1967 replied to davidrj's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Good pictures Richard Notice the Step as you call it Bob ,on the single its more like a bar rather than two lines. More easy to spot when you have seen one a couple of times. -
Anyone care to try and figure this one out?
PWA 1967 replied to Coppers's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Was looking before i read Robs post but was thinking start / part of an 8. -
The reverse dies of GVI pennies - a reappraisal
PWA 1967 replied to davidrj's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
all getting confusing Bob ......look at the waves on Terrys four pictures No 3 they touch the ex as in Davids pictue B in the first thread. They merge in and flat rather than rounded and a gap -
The reverse dies of GVI pennies - a reappraisal
PWA 1967 replied to davidrj's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Sorry Brian i meant the N but maybe your right and it is the light -
The reverse dies of GVI pennies - a reappraisal
PWA 1967 replied to davidrj's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
The waves merge Brian on the one on the left look at the wave on the right side of the ex it has no gap. The N of penny also appears to be to Gap rather than tooth. -
The reverse dies of GVI pennies - a reappraisal
PWA 1967 replied to davidrj's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
I would of bought the first one as single.......but having doubts now Sorry Brian just noticed you had posted above the picture as well as below. -
The reverse dies of GVI pennies - a reappraisal
PWA 1967 replied to davidrj's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Thanks Terry although i am now confused. Is picture three the same coin you have been good enough to just photograph. I have been looking at the waves for months and would of bought the third picture as being a single ex. -
The reverse dies of GVI pennies - a reappraisal
PWA 1967 replied to davidrj's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
The third one looked single to me -
Look forward to seeing it finished Brian,sure it will be spot on
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Are these indicators for a 1922 Matt ,i just look at the trident first ?.