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Everything posted by PWA 1967
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I think Jerry has got them spot on
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1897 one penny dot's between e and n of penny
PWA 1967 replied to frankiew's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
The above comment has made me start to think If your reading this thread PLEASE post if you think the coin has been cleaned or not. There is no right or wrong answer just interested in everyones opinion. Pete. -
1897 one penny dot's between e and n of penny
PWA 1967 replied to frankiew's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Sorry i cant see it at all on the picture and the tiny white mark (if thats it) is in the wrong place. My opinion is the coin has been cleaned. Pete. -
1897 one penny dot's between e and n of penny
PWA 1967 replied to frankiew's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
The cleaning may have just caused damage as the marks are that small and i am not convinced as a couple of dots close together is a bit random. The Flaw between the O & N is documented in Freeman and therefore collectable and quite a few of them rather than just one known that would be considered more an error.. You mention the coin being a high grade and the one flaw is scarce above VF maybe put up a picture of the full coin. Well spotted though regardless of what it is Pete. -
Now your being the tricky one amending all your previous post
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Sorry but am i missing something here The coin is from a 1937 proof set (or is it ) i could buy a full set for that and if i took my time would find a nice one as plenty available. Even if i put the crown in plastic i would still be happy with a lot less than £475. So based on the pricing £475 do you think that is ok for a normal one ?. To defend the seller is fine and always two sides to every story....... i am the first to defend anyone and going to leave this thread now Perhaps he was to busy.........
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The question is why knock over £2K off and if he acknowledges it is now not one why is he still listing it as such on a different platform. In answer to your question yes anyone who trys to sell a coin for £2K plus knowing that its worth £100 is totally out of order.
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He sold the coin originally at a price listed at £2,850.00. Now a month later he is happy to sell it for £475.......Still listed as VIP. Surely you would get a second opinion and if he was sure why not put in a LCGS holder rather than sell it for £2K less ,would only cost £30/40 or so. Makes me think he did not have a clue what it was or trying to have someone over either way he is best leaving them alone and should IMO of made a big apology to the buyer. Maybe he did and the biggest lesson learned is leave them well alone if not in a designated slab or you have the knowledge to be sure seeing the coin in hand. Nothing to do with me or any of my business just wouldnt like anyone else to pay way over trusting a dealer.
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What this does show looking earlier is how many decimal collectors there is. Looking at compleated listings of the one mentioned they are selling hundreds
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Seller should stick to what he knows. Hammered and early milled and leave these so called VIP things alone
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Yes they have probably already sold them
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I bet they would sooner have £20 than one
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Well as each day goes on there is more of them and all will be put away.....or sold (to be put away ) . If they were mine i would have put two on ebay already why you got £50 for the other one. No i wouldnt......i would of put all three on
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Olympic swimmer with lines is a bit different there is only 600 of them. How many are they giving out of these everyday ,i dont have a clue as never been ?
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If it gets silly........is £50 not enough
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I should of looked on ebay first before posting There is already loads of them on
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Why did someone pay so much ?. I assume its different in some way but what please ?. It wont be worthwhile going again , now you have put it on here you got £50 there will be loads on next week
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Its just in the ebay section with whoever wrote it describing the coin and then using the sellers description.
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This coin is in coin news today
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Another small group UNC/BU 1929,36,37,39,44,45,46,47,48,49 & 53. £80 including Special delivery. Pete.
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The small group has gone ,thanks Cliff and will post Monday
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No not at all they are different and not a lot of money ,better than some of the other RANG they sell.
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Yes its a nice enough thing for £15
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Well you have £170 left Craig
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Start to a date run all UNC/BU 1935,36,37,38,39,44,45,46,47,48 49 & 53 All the lot sent special delivery £80. Pete.