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New undiscovered 1860 obverse die
PWA 1967 replied to terrysoldpennies's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Hi Terry and welcome to the forum. -
Wouldnt bother Matt he can put it up for millions if he wants. Its a nice coin and graded 80 with a cgs value of £75.
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Its now on ebay matt........£800 Dont no were they have got that price from ,maybe reading about them being scarce on here. Doesnt matter how scarce in good grade they are that price is ridiculous.
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Sorry matt i dont no but the one at the midland is every month .
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Grading the coin is the most important part matt as there can be a big difference in price . The grading book is the best way forward and just look at some cheap ones you may have to get a feel for grades. This site has loads of posts just on grading alone although it is an opinion and not really an exact science, will help you just reading through them I would not be in a rush to spend much money and if you can put any pictures up there are a lot of people on here who will help you on the grade and therefore a reasonable price to pay. The midlands that was mentioned is a coin fair and would of given you the chance to meet dealers and look at a wider range of coins in hand. I would not go to any auctions to buy anything until you decide what you want to focus on. Anyway we are all different so i am happy to be told i am wrong. Be lucky. Pete.
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Welcome to the forum mavmd. Reading your post your already heading in the right direction and as rob says the grading book and some coin fairs is good advice.
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After spending the last few days looking i have come to the conclusion the one i have is just a normal one that has been varnished/lacqured. I had my doubts as to weather they exist. Pete.
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Coming second on that one with a bid of £1500 still makes me wonder why I didn't bid a bit higher. It seems very cheap with hindsight, but then the world was looking quite rosy at the time, prices for coins were edging up slowly, everyone was making money and there wasn't a financial crisis on the horizon. Go forward 5 or 6 years and the price of a 60/59 to the collector had doubled, whilst half the banking industry was spending its spare cash on changes of corporate underwear. Go forward another 5 or 6 years and the price has trebled from 2003, all paid for by government QE.It males you Wonder then at £4200 for the Spink coin plus the juice how much it will be listed for on the CC website £6,500 - it's in their hard copy October catalogue ! The coin also sold the same day the catalogue was emailed out.
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I recently purchased a 1937 proof that is 2+B. After spending time searching they dont appear to be looked for and not scarce,there is one currently listed on ebay. However they are not listed by Freeman and c.g.s. dont recognise them. They are mentioned in David Grooms book who says "reports of obverse 2 being found". Obviously they were only used for some sets and wondered weather anyone had checked for this variety on there own proofs. Its was only cheap and the dealer had checked the one i bought. Pete.
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Borderline maniac
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Its common here garrett its just that me and Nordle are daft
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Thanks for the pictures Nordle and been interesting having a look . I wont be looking for the other one though.
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Yes ........... its given me headache and sent me cross eyed that one.
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welcome to the forum Matteo.
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Thought he was taking the piss
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Chin up mate .
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Peter my thought are with you and the family.
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Think a lot of it Goomolique is that some sellers shill everything and you get familiar with them. Surely Nordle if someone was not familiar with ebay and saw lots of bids would make them more keen to have a look. Pete.
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Ernest Bramah - English Regal Copper Coins
PWA 1967 replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes thats a really good buy . I paid £100 for mine and havent seen one since. -
Testing myself on Freeman Varieties
PWA 1967 replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Well done loos some are hard to tell and i would be lost without the forum or the books i use almost daily. The michael gouby book is good as mentioned and available off his site. The British Bronze Penny 1860 - 1901 -
Hi Dan and welcome to the forum.
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Normally its me who is stupid ,nothing wrong in asking questions if so i would of been deleated ages ago.
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coin monthly ?.
PWA 1967 replied to PWA 1967's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks and rob was the first person i asked before i put the thread up. I am starting to think he didnt write any though as would of thought someone would of seen or recall reading them. -
I was told today that Michael freeman did a series of articles on pennies during the seventies in a coin magazine. These were possibly in coin monthly although the person who told me was not sure. Does anyone know if there was just a couple or a regular feature if any at all. If what i have been told is correct would like to know any dates / months. Thank you. Pete.
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Lovely coin ian.I would say its a dot and although i know you dont like slabs no benefit to taking it out.