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Everything posted by PWA 1967
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Hat off ,thats quality That sounds horrible Peter ....Dipped in HP sauce
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As i am starting to get depressed and absolutely sick to death of negative comments . Feel free to post anything negative about TPGS here. By keeping it here i dont have to read it all the time as its starting to get boring. So fire away and keep yourselves amused. Go on ozjohn i know you want to get started and have a go...........
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Well spotted Brian and unlucky. Unfortunately you can be pretty much gauranteed someone else will spot them
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DNW - Coins Going Cheaply?
PWA 1967 replied to VickySilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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In fairness Gary he does say some money will go to charity
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If you go onto Michael coins site it may explain the reasons as why its hard to find a nice one.
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Open question I know it only really relates to bronze / copper. Would a carbon spot put you off buying a coin (dont mean a great big one ),obviously if it was scarce you take what you can get. Pete.
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Wind your neck in........
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I should of read Daves earlier post So its really for people who will be sending quite a few . Then as you slab i.e. 5 they knock it off . Anybody who wants to send just a couple may have to go through an agent/someone else.
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Sorry Jaggy your post was not showing when i replied Thank you .
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I am still confused ,so i have to pay £499 to grade a coin...........are you sure as keep reading that on here ? £99 to use and access the site is correct as i have paid. I am freindly with everyone
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Well i am strange and love it Peter. Can you /someone explain the £499 as maybe its confusing me ?.
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Hi Stephen and welcome If you have not got them it wont have to matter I am sure there will be someone ,perhaps on here who can give you an up to date written price for your insurer.
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Thoughts on this halfcrown?
PWA 1967 replied to Conor44's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I am 100% sure your right dave and agree with everything you say .- 48 replies
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Thoughts on this halfcrown?
PWA 1967 replied to Conor44's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Its more to do with being ethical. I dont like what some sellers do as much as anyone else but to put someones mobile with derogatory comments does not seem right. Think the numbers especially the mobile could of been pasted over. Unfortunately we live in a world surrounded by some weird people and on a public/open forum it only needs one to read it. Only my opinion....atleast you did not put my number up If you think its ok that is up to you as your post.- 48 replies
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Thoughts on this halfcrown?
PWA 1967 replied to Conor44's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You miss the point Dave people search for things on the internet on there own accord. Telephone numbers may not be shown unless at the descretion of the owner.- 48 replies
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Thoughts on this halfcrown?
PWA 1967 replied to Conor44's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
World ending post........ Think i need to get out and go for a walk but not with a board round my neck shouting- 48 replies
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Thoughts on this halfcrown?
PWA 1967 replied to Conor44's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Not the banknotes Matt.- 48 replies
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Thoughts on this halfcrown?
PWA 1967 replied to Conor44's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I remember a block of about a hundred 10/ notes being sold on ebay a few years ago. They are scarcer in large groups as obviously banks gave out larger denominations. The buyer relisted them not long after and i felt really happy as i got them for a lot less and at a cheap price. I paid straight away but the day after he refunded my money and sent me an apology as why putting them in the envelope he had knocked a cup of tea on them........ Pete.- 48 replies
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Thoughts on this halfcrown?
PWA 1967 replied to Conor44's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Wouldnt matter if there were problems or the WORLD ended he wouldnt of sold it at a loss.- 48 replies
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Thoughts on this halfcrown?
PWA 1967 replied to Conor44's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Started the bidding at £1 with no reserve.............Wind your neck in. Sold for £218 .......Stretch your condom. Wouldnt even have the patience to watch them- 48 replies
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Just been looking at the Baldwins new list. Although there is quite a lot in it........ some of the prices seem a little high taking into consideration the condition IMO. The 1844 Farthing does not look the best .........infact its horrible for £495. Sorry i cant put the link up but the list is online and worth a look through. Its good they have put the provenance on quite a lot of the half pennies. Pete.
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Thats really what i mean Matt they can only list it as they see it and they are varieties however you look at it
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Not sure about create there own although i can only talk about pennies. Sure they can also only say what is there or they see. I did send one in this batch that has been listed as a new variety for them a 1920 penny. Although the difference was obvious and a relatively low grade they i assume have to list it as different. I have never given details on a form ,so cant really comment on that.
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In fairness Matt the graders at cgs are spot on. Occasionally mistakes are made with TPGS but can be rectified quite easily and everyone makes them. Last year i sent over twenty copper penny varieties in one batch, mainly Bramah or not listed. I didnt write down any information as to what i thought /new they were and just let CGS grade them. Although some were rejected(Happens with copper) they spotted everyone. IMO no other TPGS would of spent the time looking at them or in some instances known the variety even existed Pete.