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Penny Acquisition of the week
jelida replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Not really a variety, but a 'missing leaf' 1860 F15, a really clear one with absolutely no sign of the absconder. But clearly a die that suffered a lot of fill with much of the inner circle missing too. Several double struck letters that I don't see on other 'missing leaf' obverses, but interesting that so far they all seem to be obverse 4. -
Penny Acquisition of the week
jelida replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yesterday at the Midland Coin Fair, an F28 for only £3. Always worth a rummage. Jerry -
Minor GB Penny Queries 1899 narrow date 1880 higher 0 and 1889 Victoria's Nose
jelida replied to The Bee's topic in Free for all
My 1892 ‘fat face’ obverse is the 14 tooth date width, and the 13.5 tooth date is the ‘normal’ obverse. Though let’s hope this particular nomenclature doesn’t catch on! Jerry -
Minor GB Penny Queries 1899 narrow date 1880 higher 0 and 1889 Victoria's Nose
jelida replied to The Bee's topic in Free for all
She was said to be unhappy with the jubilee portrait of 1887- 1893 silver and gold; perhaps the same applies! Jerry -
Minor GB Penny Queries 1899 narrow date 1880 higher 0 and 1889 Victoria's Nose
jelida replied to The Bee's topic in Free for all
In the same way that the tooth enhanced obverse D is designated ‘D*’ in Freeman, should we be looking at an ‘R*’ designation here? Particularly if some dates do prove to come in both varieties. Jerry -
Well, I would certainly avoid the big companies that advertise gold coins for investment purposes in the colour supplements and magazines, they tend to price way over the top. The price of gold bullion changes on a day to day basis, and the value of for example a sovereign will also vary depending on whether you are buying or selling. And if you decide that you also want your coins to be rare, or in particularly good condition there will be a collector’s premium as reflected in Coin Catalogues such as Spink. I would strongly advise attending a coin fair such as those held in London, The Midland Coin Fair or the fair held in Yorkshire. There you will se a large variety of gold coinage at keen prices and can talk to bullion dealers and will enter the market with a far greater insight. Jerry
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Penny Acquisition of the week
jelida replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
And I had looked at this specimen at £50 in a dealers tray at the Midland Coin Fair many times over the last year or two, but left it thinking it was an F763 (I have several); but when it dropped to £17.50 I thought it worth a punt. On closer examination I think it is an F8B, on the basis of the relationship between last colon and cape, and the position of the 'dimple' left by the worn rose. What do you think? Jerry -
Penny Acquisition of the week
jelida replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
one of the newly discovered 1889 'missing serifs', £6 on Ebay. I have looked at many 1889's, seems scarce. Now I just need an upgrade.... Jerry -
Penny Acquisition of the week
jelida replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
And a 1875 'cannonball' from an online dealer, £11 plus £2.50 postage. -
Penny Acquisition of the week
jelida replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Time to show some recent acquisitions, I have had a couple of bargains in the last couple of weeks. Firstly a nice 1898 'last 8 bisects' from the last Midland coin fair, unrecognised and £35. -
Almost went in the Dirty Coin Bag
jelida replied to The Bee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, a nice example of a lamination flaw. Jerry -
Almost went in the Dirty Coin Bag
jelida replied to The Bee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Wrapped in tape and dipped in acid. We’ve discussed this effect before on this forum. Jerry -
"Penny Overs" 1865 Penny 5 over 3
jelida replied to The Bee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It is the bottom of the leg of the 7, there is an illusion that the leg of the 7 comes down the left of the void of the 8, when in fact it comes down the right side and aligns perfectly. Jerry -
I’d messaged him too, referring him to your ‘Coin News’ article. Jerry
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1897 Penny - NGC calls these two High Tide, seems incorrect
jelida replied to SilverAge3's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It really depends on the spec of your computer, try the lower version first I would suggest, it’ll be more than powerful enough. Jerry -
1897 Penny - NGC calls these two High Tide, seems incorrect
jelida replied to SilverAge3's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I too have used Irfanview for years. Does what it says on the tin. Jerry -
Well, I have reported it on the basis of copyright infringement, using stolen pictures to create a probably fake listing. I think we know what the AI algorithm will make of that 🤡 Jerry
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I confess to being a bit wary of this penny auction - seller with zero feedback, no other items for sale and (inadequate) pics stolen from an LCA auction in 2014. I wouldn’t rush to bid without a few pertinent questions. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156281483806?itmmeta=01J1Q8K7PY07FTH265S3P1ND26&hash=item24631a321e:g:IPwAAOSwCANmfAfm&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4Bb%2FP90iZbtecuNLB3pCiX2CaiD%2BqKi0as%2BOzZGIu9bjcXMHKg%2FWFujkWyTqsZWs9D3FRS0B0f%2B0gGBPDOD%2BpuddoFkilcmGJGiV7%2FJCg52WY%2F0RXMd4dM7t8cuH8Upfb67jeBi9rwbBndjcj25fPsvrcfkAjT%2FHNrLJI2ZVXiMAqqYOJw0FtNkwHks6A0%2BgEQv88pNP4mulgjBy0R4ZxzEL4KYdvSAqNxG55UpSavSHk08ZxO%2BrC3xrNv6%2F40ipJEDJQ1iaefX5%2BL2qwZB4QcYCXj5OuIk2ihDfaC8kMrqe|tkp%3ABk9SR9b7zOiNZA Jerry
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I have four, the best being aef sold as F6 at Lockdales a few years ago (£180). Jerry
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Yes, I was watching that. Nice coin, but as I already had two I thought I wouldn’t be too greedy! Did you bid? Jerry
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Well this is a masterpiece of bullshit to misrepresent a common polished coin as desirable! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266817921795?itmmeta=01HY5RM384CB3M8QYD8TFJ8EZC&hash=item3e1f966303:g:P9QAAOSwBp9mSGzh&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4CND%2BLOUuRITYzdUUVsKmNc8RNgC4PXfp3v24lsBSRZPvhF%2FlAz9v3Hx8dlAY3P%2FXPItNKItc0IHJMuAWgA3rFMU%2Bj0Egb2wTDf9qrj5Jd9yi20pR6JGgXgrbj2UIP2ILr8jbRqFzWbi1wQN3SPga16Npbq61gUrWBFe6OUo%2F0mPfezB8k3PIj3wqumm8BA370XDjxudlz1CXQU4Wxmqir%2Bs0vV3Xm4A3WX4LlKaz0EcyhsmGLcee2wPFaeRHq9w3Qy6GlTZ39CpnMjZNAlVJ86g9u%2FaAfQZOJdqAQu9oKCe|tkp%3ABk9SR6S00LjxYw Jerry
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Geoffrey Cope collection
jelida replied to Coppers's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Bah! Underbidder twice. Crazy prices! As for the ‘MS65’1827 penny, my AU55 at less than £1800 is prettier , at least by the photos. Jerry -
Nothing here. ☹️. Perhaps unsurprisingly . Idiot or fraudster? Likely both in this case. Jerry
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No idea! No pictures in the NGC registry, but there are 307 higher graded examples! It’s not really a very helpful label. Jerry