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Thank you guys for your opinion. I'm not selling it but I was just wondering if I had a rarity. Just wishful thinking! Thanks
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Could I have you expert help please. I have a George 2nd 1731 halfcrown with the regnal date QVINTO. The "Q" appears to be on its side, is this normal or common for this coin? See pics. Thanks John
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looks like I've done something wrong. I surrender Thanks all
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Yep I think I've got it at last Thank you
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sorry I'm useless this i sorry I'm useless at this. Your instructions are as clear as mud.
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Not sure if this works http://s725.photobucket.com/user/jshannon999/media/3_zps023a4dd0.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
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Yes tail of Q is on left but the shape of the Q is elongated in the horizontal position. I will try and pot better pis.
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Storage of Coins - Advice
Johnshan replied to Stockportjohn's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
No I've only just noticed them whilst studying my enlarged photos. The old old grease theory of yours sounds plausible but its the fibrous threads that make it appear like its growing but I think very slowly. Thanks -
Storage of Coins - Advice
Johnshan replied to Stockportjohn's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
By the way the coin is stored in a wooden cabinet on silk! -
Storage of Coins - Advice
Johnshan replied to Stockportjohn's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That was my thought too, take it out and examine it in hand, I suspect all may be ok Thanks all but its not the red blob. don't know what that is its only on the picture not on the coin. Its the beige almost creeping substance!! I`m posting these pics as well, maybe these show what in more detail the creerper, Anyway thanks for all your help. Cheers. -
Storage of Coins - Advice
Johnshan replied to Stockportjohn's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi you may already be aware that I am new to collecting coins and I'm looking for some advice/help. I have a double florin which I was examining today and i can see evidence (under high magnification) what looks like a type of fungal growth. The coin has a beautiful colour/ toning, (in my opinion), but is being spoilt by these unpleasant marks. I am storing the coin in a coin cabinet draw but not under any other protective cover. Is there anything that I can do to remove this growth and to halt any more from developing? I would like to maintain the current coins patina if possible. See pics Thanks in advance John -
Just to let you know Its staying slabbed!! Thanks John
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Thanks for all your advice and opinions. Much appreciated. John
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Its a William 3rd Shilling CGS EF 60
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Thanks, I'm in the same opinion, think ill release my recently purchased coin from its slab.
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If you purchased a CGS slabbed coin would you ever remove it from the slab? Look forward to your replies.
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Thank you both for your help I was put of the groat route due to its size. Thanks again.
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Hi everyone I'm new to coin collecting and to this forum. I have enjoyed reading the most recent topics posted on this site and look forward to more. I need help please in identifying an Elizabeth 1st coin. It measures 2.4 cm, or in English 15/16ths inch. Made of silver and has no date .Thanks for your help.