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Everything posted by PWA 1967
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That will never happen ozjohn ,its that side that have kept c.g.s going i would assume.
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Dingbat not heard that for ages ,made me smile.
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Con man - Watch out for this one, bounced cheque
PWA 1967 replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
He is not going to be daft enough to show his face.They are just low life who hide from everyone -
Hi potlings and welcome to the forum
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Con man - Watch out for this one, bounced cheque
PWA 1967 replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Out of order,although would of thought he would of done them all on the same day. -
hi mark. The mistake (if it is one) has been made by three different graders . I was led to believe they are looked at by a grader and the details put on a system. This is then repeated twice by two other graders and if one grader rejects a coin that the coin is given a yellow ticket. If they are slightly different the lowest grade is attributed. This means all three graders put the coin at 80. Makes me have doubts in this instance. Pete.
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Yes i agree ,seems way off the mark.
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Having read your later post the ear does look flat and overall not really an attractive coin.Is this a particular year for a weak strike ?
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In my opinion the obverse 78/80 and the reverse 60. overall does not make any better than 65 e/f. Not knowing anything about half crowns i may be way off.
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Hi coppers tried the link but just says error. Is it me doing something wrong ? pete.
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Good luck prax but think you have more chance of being struck by lightning. Regards. Pete.
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Nice touch fishsticks and hat off. Pete.
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No i bought that from a dealer and had it slabbed
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Everyone to there own c.g.s prices are not the price that people tend to pay anyway,the price for good EF is £160. and just EF £100. Be Lucky Pete.
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The price of choice unc graded 80 is £400
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The 1841 has now had the c.g.s price increased to £750
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one millionth one pound note. worth anything?
PWA 1967 replied to agentfridge's topic in Free for all
That seems ok with regards the price.Maybe i was being a bit low although having just looked at some auction results £40 + seems about right and suppose collectors of good numbers will always pay more regardless of condition. Pete. -
one millionth one pound note. worth anything?
PWA 1967 replied to agentfridge's topic in Free for all
Looks to be only fine + and the unusual number i would estimate about £35. Good luck should you sell it and hope you get considerably more. Pete. -
one millionth one pound note. worth anything?
PWA 1967 replied to agentfridge's topic in Free for all
A £1 note c--c must be beale -
Think the other thing to note. Its not the best picture and cgs to grade a copper penny at 85 the price goes as to what someone will pay. They are scarce in this grade as your aware. Pete.
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Thank paulus. Not the best picture but looking at the coin spot on. Pete
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Sorry to go off track but i have another penny and the c.g.s picture is not the best.That also has a fingerprint on but doubt you will ever see a better one. Its not scarce but really nice coin. c.g.s.31744 Pete
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Hi yes on the photos appears to be a fingerprint but wont lose any sleep .The photograph i feel does not do justice as looks spot on.
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i have a nice one although its graded c.g.s. 18036 penny
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goomlique . Personally i would only buy from reputable dealers or alternative coins you can see in hand,such as coin fairs etc. Lots of coins on Ebay and in my opinion lots of garbage. Make your bid and win some and lose some. Pete