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Michael-Roo

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    Unusual 1718 Halfpenny.

    I think, in my attempt to edit the post, I've messed up the attachment. Here it is again.
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    Unusual 1718 Halfpenny.

    I'm not interested in selling so value isn't an issue. How about the E/B and broad flan. Have you come across these anomalies? Ta.
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    Collecting surprise

    Actually. Come to think of it. I saw them at the Glasgow Apollo in May 1976 too. So they were still playing small theatres then.
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    Advice please.

    True. Although the Soho coins were a huge improvement on those which came before there is often a weakness in the lettering which would have been there in the original strike, and not as a result of subsequent wear.
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    Collecting surprise

    My first two gigs were both in April 1971. T Rex and the Rolling Stones. Each about 50p. What would a front of stage stalls ticket for a Rolling Stones show cost these days? Oh, hang on. They haven't done a small theatre show in decades, have they!
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    Collecting surprise

    I made a record with Pete Burns…..
  7. I was at the John Rylands Library recently to see the St. John fragment. Beautiful building. I'll certainly make a point of going to see the coin collection next time I'm over that way. Thanks for suggesting it.
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    1933 penny

    The reverses look different to me. A few minor things, but most obviously Britannia's facial features and the area around her left hand and the letter P. I don't know. Maybe its just the way the photos were taken?
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    Your dream coin?

    Upgraded coins are always sold or exchanged. What's the point in keeping them? (Unless there's a story behind them, like my first 1926ME penny and 1949 3d, found in change when I was a schoolkid!) Chris and I have discussed this before. I too have a 1949 3d saved from pocket money in the 1960s. I wouldn't part with that. Same goes for our bun washers. The coins we all dreamt of finding in change back then would have been the 1933 1d, ED VIII 3d, 1952 2/6, 1954 1d. Sadly, this never happened , so I guess, for nostalgia's sake, I'd still choose these today.
  10. Is there such a thing? Excellent find if it is!
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    1934 Crown

    One thing I did notice about the obverse: the rim varies in width. Odd?
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    George 1st Farthings

    Tip for you : though the reverse design (not being Britannia) leaves something to be desired, you can find 1798 "cartwheel" halfpennies and farthings from The Isle of Man that use the same obverse. Reasonable prices too. Good tip Chris.
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    George 1st Farthings

    Nice Arthur. A little bit of trace lustre on it too.
  14. Has anyone seen one of these before? It isn't listed anywhere as a known variety. V over a much lower V in Tertivs. Not simply a double struck letter. The underlying V is way out of alignment. Apologies. The condition isn't great, but the variety is very clear. Your thought please? Ta.
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    2015 Commemoratives

    If you don't count the rooftop at Abbey Road in 1969... Nope. I wouldn't. That was an outdoor film set. No paying audience.
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    1697 1/2d. V over lower V.

    Hi Rob. No displaced 'S'. My original post relates to the strong and obvious extra letter 'V' which sits underneath, way below and to the left of 'V' in Tertivs. Much too far out of alignment to be a double strike. I do think the damage in the hair area must have happened later.
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    1697 1/2d. V over lower V.

    Good question Dave. I would guess that's post mint damage? I just wondered if there is any scenario in which the doubled letters could have occurred at the same time as the damage. Looking at it, I'm equally curious about what could have caused those two dents as the letter doubling. I'm sure that's quite possible. Rob would be the bloke to answer this. Hopefully, he'll give us his opinion.
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    2015 Commemoratives

    Last ever Beatles show at Candlestick Park.
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    Guineas

    Mmmm. The pricing is VERY optimistic indeed, isn't it. Spink quotes £150 for Fine. I think you're right in your estimate, probably even less. If you want it you could always make a cheeky offer, especially if you wait until near the end of the listing time when it becomes obvious to the seller no one is going to pay the opening price.
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    George 1st Farthings

    The 1717 may be worth even a tad more than that. If you paid less than the £70 Arthur, you did well.
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    1697 1/2d. V over lower V.

    Good question Dave. I would guess that's post mint damage?
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    1878 Raised Dot Penny

    Nor did he tell you what was his favourite pizza. What kind of a man is he? Likes dates on his, apparently? Very strange! ...and a milled edge. Though given a choice he'd probably prefer a bun……. Yup, he likes to Wyon and dine...
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    1697 1/2d. V over lower V.

    I'd say it's not a variety, but rather a die identifier...it looks to me, especially as you can also see the shadow of an 'I', that a coin got stuck in the machine and damaged the die? Or, and I don't know anything about this, do they reuse (grind off [not completely]) the old dies, as they sometimes do with hammered? Thanks for that. Very interesting, and something I'd not considered. I hadn't noticed a shadow 'I' either. Do you mean slightly angled and just to the left of the Tertivs 'I'? if it is it would probably also be in alignment with the wonky lower V'.Reaching for my loupe... Yes, there's also what looks to be a shadow of a letter, maybe V, after the S too?You could be right. I hadn't noticed that either. Hard to tell if its the shadow of a letter or simply surface wear.
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