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Stupid thing above wont delete. Hat off Terry and glad you got it safely one i have not got and well bought
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Not having a clue about them. What is the difference please in frosted or not ?.
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Wish i had known Rob you could of picked mine up
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Not sure about that. The house i have over there has a big garage on the ground floor.......was two feet under water a couple of weeks ago Mates of mine who have lived there since the eighties tell me its the worse they have ever seen.
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Not much to see Dave torrential rain and hailstone
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Hi Mark and welcome to the forum. Are you putting it on ebay ?.
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Was only joking. Suppose being in a top floor flat helps as looking out of the window in an unadopted road means the only thing i can see is rivington pike about twenty miles away . The benefits of a high rise in salford
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1860 Bronzed Proof Penny - Photos
PWA 1967 replied to cathrine's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Its like any auction you dont know how high someone else was prepared to go. But was definately a good buy -
So lucky to have nice views. If i look out of my window just see police vans and burnt out cars
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1860 Bronzed Proof Penny - Photos
PWA 1967 replied to cathrine's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes i read that Richard sold at a small auction house ,think a copper 1860/59 was sold in the same one with some lustre. I wondered if it was the same one as the LCA one . Looking again it must be the same one and whoever bought the medals aswell seems to have got them for a really good price -
Hi Chris and welcome to the forum. I assume your royal mail is a typo unless first day covers do you mean royal mint. If so i hope i dont dissapoint you but unless limited they may just be coins / box sets sold in the thousands. Can you let the forum know what you have ?.
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Look out for these four unique fivers !!!
PWA 1967 replied to 1949threepence's topic in Free for all
I would feel of more value to Art collectors. Its like autographs or anything else put on a note. Plus the Art collectors tend to spend more IMO. -
The colour of the buns is toning and different metal mix IMO i have sold a few really high grade but black. The latter dates including 1932 not any real explanation and the 1932 IAN B has maybe he can put a picture up as i havent got it anymore and did not take a picture
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Dave they would not retone it without looking different it would be similar to putting in a purple dip I have had numerous dates 1932/37/48 that are different in colour (Purple) i have sold, some described afterwards by dealers as mint toned. Pete.
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1862 Half Penny in horrid condition
PWA 1967 replied to Sabahl's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Do you mean its identified as Rang Tang ?. -
I have been told they were treated after striking but not sure. Also that as there were none struck for 1933 they did not want people hoarding a relatively low mintage that the royal mint thought had happened in 1932. Apparently this was printed in a book but i cant find it
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what I got for £3 in brum today G what a bargain
PWA 1967 replied to copper123's topic in Free for all
Thats a good start would just use a gentle pick with some vaseline in a tiny amount now on the green bits Even a gentle bit of persuasion with vaseline and a lint free cloth and then a quick dip in distilled water and a tiny amount of extra virgin olive oil. Hat off -
Thank you for the replies . I have asked a few people but nobody seems to be sure. If i get an answer that stacks up i will post Pete.
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Thats a good one Jon and would send for slabbing . I have sent you my address so you can send something possibly worse
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Fantastic job and hat off to you Brian you have a lot more patience than me and a good eye. Pete.
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Think the phrase is................ Tighter than paint Anyway sure you have sent me a nice christmas present so thank you in advance
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Yes a believe there is a couple of people from the west midlands with short arms and deep pockets
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Its just daft ,although finding a really worn 1967 Penny is probably really hard As far as your coins Jon they are spot on so not for you to slab and sell them as RANG
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Going back to the Mint Toned coins as cant find any information elsewhere ,does anyone know why the 1934 was Mint Toned please ?. Pete.
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1889 penny with C in Victoria not looking right
PWA 1967 replied to Rick2020's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
I have just had a look at my own both 14 & 15 leaves and numerous pictures of others. IMO for what its worth i just think it is normal