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Everything posted by Michael-Roo
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Variety being the spice of life . For early milled Scott and Rob are the experts here.
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Excellent advice for you from Stuart there, Arthur. Colin's site will provide you with lots of detailed information on all major varieties from 1760 to 1956. Colin Cooke's collection (which I gave you the link to) is a great place to learn about the earlier stuff. I'm sure you'll enjoy the forum. There are people here whose depth of knowledge is truly astonishing and who will always be happy to help and advise you on building your collection. Regardless of grade respect to you for finding a 1717 dump farthing with which to start. Most impressive!
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1697 1/2d. V over lower V.
Michael-Roo replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
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……... -
Hello Arthur. You can find out a lot about farthings here: http://www.colincooke.com/coinpages/ccc_frontpage.html
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The 'Do Something' supplement which comes with today's Guardian is on the theme of collecting. It includes this:
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The UNC has wear to the cheek, neck, and hair. Nick is correct. Each coin is marked one grade higher than it actually is. Don't worry about it. We are all here to learn.
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He should join the forum.
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Happy Birthday Paulus
Michael-Roo replied to azda's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Happy Birthday Paulus. Hope you have a good one. -
1878 Raised Dot Penny
Michael-Roo replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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……. -
EBAY Bidding danger
Michael-Roo replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
No worries. Got it. Thanks. -
European Grading of British coins
Michael-Roo replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Looking for a second time. I'd actually probably say the opposite. Near VF reverse and a little less for the obverse. -
European Grading of British coins
Michael-Roo replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
When grading, don't forget the golden rule: 'Is it selling, or is it buying?'……. -
EBAY Bidding danger
Michael-Roo replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Apologies Scott. I'm probably being very dim here, but I'm even more confused than before! -
European Grading of British coins
Michael-Roo replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Near VF obverse. Slightly less than that for the reverse. You were right to question this, I think. -
EBAY Bidding danger
Michael-Roo replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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1878 Raised Dot Penny
Michael-Roo replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Michael Gouby is a very nice bloke. Always willing to find time to respond to emails about penny varieties. Pizza: So far. Trad 2 - Fruit 1 Sliced olives for the teams to suck on at half time? -
1878 Raised Dot Penny
Michael-Roo replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In the words my daughter at the age of 4, 'Hello friends, I am here!' Never the modest one and always melodramatic, she has turned out to be a balanced, well mannered and sensible member of society. Who would have thought that? Sorry Stuart, don't do take away pizzas. Coffee is another matter. Nor me - not one of them does my favourite: Seafood pizza. Yet when I phoned Pizza Hut to challenge them on this, they told me they did do them in their restaurants! Pfffft. And while we're at it: who the hell was it decided pineapple would be something to use as a topping? No one Italian I'd wager….. I love pineapple as a pizza topping Fair dooz Colin. No offence intended. As my gran used today: 'It would be a very dull garden if all the flowers were of the same hue'….. -
NGC stabbing process?
Michael-Roo replied to Willgotthepower's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, he loves correcting speling erors! -
1878 Raised Dot Penny
Michael-Roo replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In the words my daughter at the age of 4, 'Hello friends, I am here!' Never the modest one and always melodramatic, she has turned out to be a balanced, well mannered and sensible member of society. Who would have thought that? Sorry Stuart, don't do take away pizzas. Coffee is another matter. Nor me - not one of them does my favourite: Seafood pizza. Yet when I phoned Pizza Hut to challenge them on this, they told me they did do them in their restaurants! Pfffft. And while we're at it: who the hell was it decided pineapple would be something to use as a topping? No one Italian I'd wager….. Damn right! Mind, a Persian Chicken Biryani really does come with banana... Now were talking. There's a fine use for the contents of the fruit bowl! -
NGC stabbing process?
Michael-Roo replied to Willgotthepower's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
PM Chris Perkins if it bothers you. He'll do it. -
EBAY Bidding danger
Michael-Roo replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
As in lifesize genuine 1933 penny? I'd go along with that E would certainly modify her 'anoraks' opinion if I were to bring home one of those. Scott. Found one yet? I'll buy it from you….. -
crowns after 1900
Michael-Roo replied to Mr T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Imagine what it must've been like having a couple of bob's worth cartwheels in your pocket. Braces must've been very sturdy things back then….. -
1878 Raised Dot Penny
Michael-Roo replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In the words my daughter at the age of 4, 'Hello friends, I am here!' Never the modest one and always melodramatic, she has turned out to be a balanced, well mannered and sensible member of society. Who would have thought that? Sorry Stuart, don't do take away pizzas. Coffee is another matter. Nor me - not one of them does my favourite: Seafood pizza. Yet when I phoned Pizza Hut to challenge them on this, they told me they did do them in their restaurants! Pfffft. And while we're at it: who the hell was it decided pineapple would be something to use as a topping? No one Italian I'd wager….. -
EBAY Bidding danger
Michael-Roo replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
My wife thinks we all need to 'Get a life.'