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Everything posted by PWA 1967
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Sold and Thank you.
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CGS penny 1946 graded 30 . The one flaw variety. UIN 16107 £25 including postage. Pete.
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Sorry just have about forty duplicates ,slabbed coins at sensible prices and common years. If you want the 1868-73 these are not for you
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Again slabbed by CGS its graded 65 GEF. £55 including postage. Pete.
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To be honest....and i am being A couple i will buy ,prepared to pay well over the odds. The proofs dont do anything for me ...so i am out. If i bought one proof would then be spending time and money looking for all of them Thats about it really . Pete.
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Thanks Prax. Not sure about Boothy having .......purchased the 1827...... or even Davies being the under bidder. That is not really important. Your post is interesting and thank you again Good luck on any bids you might make.
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Sorry mate. If your looking for any specific date please PM me. Pete.
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Sold and Thank you again
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Well either nobody is interested in the coppers or was too expensive. Its no use to me. How about £45 .......inc. postage
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Sorry the UIN is 28812 but not the best pictures
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1876 penny no H?
PWA 1967 replied to Greaves's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thats something i have heard before You may have given up with the idea and due to the customer service no longer interested although they have been busy with the auction and London coin fair. Not making excuses for bad customer service,but i just phone up as often easier. Alternatively if you phone up and ask for Paul you can have a chat and explain what you want -
Thank you for your reply
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Not having collected pennies at the time ,were a lot bought by the same few people or in your opinion were there still a lot of collectors as today or more. I would be interested if coins were bought by people who you still see ,alternatively have really good collections and not prepared to pay over the odds for the odd one. Its a wide open question ,but do you still see the same collectors from ten years ago ?.
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Sold and a nice coin for that money
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Another nice penny for the money ,not scarce but only £22 inc postage. CGS slabbed again but you can take it out. Its graded 75 which is UNC or near so ,some nice detail and lustre. Pete.
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clogs, die faults, et al.
PWA 1967 replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Glad you got .....ONE.... Matt -
Penny Acquisition of the week
PWA 1967 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thats nice Matt -
Enjoy yourself and have a good time. If i had to decide on the midland coin fair or Rome.........Well
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Nice introduction
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Should of said they will disagree with my opinion
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Most will probably disagree Jerry ,but would sooner say my bit.
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Will leave it as that coinery......I personally will never use it ,you will
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I have read this forum almost daily for three years.. When i gave an opinion that is what it was. If i spilt red wine on the carpet ,yes i would clean it .....i am not some kind of tramp. I dont ....atleast most of the time spill red wine on coins ,so dont have to clean them. Months ago i would of agreed with you but no longer. Do you see any results from coins you put acetone on ten years ago You carry on using it.........i wont. Your statement of complete and utter rubbish i dont consider to be fair and just your opinion. You keep cleaning them ,which is what your doing........and i will look after the carpet Pete.
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Jerry ,just my little bit and only my opinion. Acetone leaves a chemical residue that is there and that i have no doubt. When i mentioned water it was a bad example i.e. distilled water gently over the slight marks within any high points on only low grade coins. ACETONE should not be used at all ,and WILL SHOW ....If its an expensive coin leave Acetone well alone. Pete.
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Everyone to there own and would like to say..... If you put a chemical on a coin(not a toothpick,flick something off) then why do it. It is done to enhance a coin from its natural state. I can only comment on pennies(not hammered etc.) this is IMO cleaning ,else why do it ?. The Chemical is applied to do a job clean it and the Chemical is left and will not disperse and (of which it was only applied for) will still show. If you put water on a coin it will dull the tone /lustre but not show over time and can understand ,if you put acetone,acid,any cleaning agent .....Then its CLEANED If the buyer/seller are both happy then as always it does not matter This is only my opinion ...... If a coin is ok acetone would not of been put on in the first place ,but will still show. Never dip a valuable coin in ACETONE. Pete.