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small medieval silver - ID help
zookeeperz replied to Polyphemus's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Hi poly you have to refresh the page if the pic was too big the first time. The page doesn't update itself and thinks you're still trying to post the bigger picture -
MS66 really. ??? What am I missing. I know it was a problem year for strikes but it don't look that good. The ear tip is flat and so is the lions nose https://www.ebay.com/itm/GR-BRITAIN-George-V-1917-AR-Sixpence-PCGS-MS66-SCBC-4014-Key-date/172990281429
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Wow the difference in prices on ebay.com to our uk version as in the coins we don't see and generally overall is like chalk and cheese. Surely common sense would suggest a slabbed coin price would be market value + W/E it cost to slab the coin and in some cases just market value. How do they think they will sell anything when they price x2 x3 x4 book prices? World full of muppets. Surely they don't think because it says NGC or PCGS that adds some extraordinary intrinsic value to a coin? All that means is you paid someone to verify what you already knew which seems bloody daft on the face of it. I think every penny I looked at and bearing in mind these are MS64RB not MS64RD £400-£900 none are rare. Also why do they affix RB to our coins when it's as obvious as the nose on their face the coin is red full luster. Is it something to do with they have copper we have bronze? I would imagine bronze in any condition the same as copper would be a darker tone? To me it doesn't do justice to many of the coins. There are many shades of red but when you start classifying coins in the RB state that tells me that the coin is on it's way to becoming brown. But you see the coin and there isn't a trace of brown on the coin. What gives?
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Cameo or not ? Be wary !
zookeeperz replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Is the proof box set issue not George and the Dragon as well? or do you mean on the sleeve cover on top of the box? Must be the green one that has a lid? my burgundy ones are all slide outs -
William III sixpence
zookeeperz replied to Gaz T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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William III sixpence
zookeeperz replied to Gaz T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
B Both have crossbars or as termed in the book inverted A's -
Cameo or not ? Be wary !
zookeeperz replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The blue were struck at the festival itself. so we can get them out of the way. the other two colours if there were three would mean they were struck at the mint itself for non festival visitors . perhaps the guy meant purple/burgundy. I haven't seen any blue ones? -
Cameo or not ? Be wary !
zookeeperz replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Just had a scoot about and it has been touted that over 1 million were struck on the spot at the festival. Seems an extremely large amount to me can't be right. However apparently and again I find an issue with this. They were housed in blue or green cases ( no mention of the burgundy ones of which I have 4) the blue ones were Cupro-nickel . The green ones were silver. So what were the burgundy ones? -
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zookeeperz replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I just emailed them and asked. No harm in trying the direct route. They normally answer enquiries within 5 days. But seeing as it isn't a purchase question they might not answer at all lol -
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zookeeperz replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Only thing with the RM they are worse than Hogwarts for revealing secrets -
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zookeeperz replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Could of been to exhibit the different finishes perhaps one with both dies polished and one with only 1 die polished? Would go a long way to explain the non cameo crowns and the cameo ones? -
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zookeeperz replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
There must be a reason why they are in different colour cases. Common sense prevailing if they were all the same only 1 colour case would of been made? Also I was of the understanding that despite the tag of proof likes the 1951 Crowns were all proofs? -
Hi Irene there is a rare variety for 1976 the rare version being reverse C Probably the easiest way to spot the difference is the number 1 on the reverse on reverse C it is much closer to the border beads also the 1 itself is larger . I think there is a grammatical error as the picture in the book says rev C has larger serifs on the N's of PENNY and Longer legs. but the opening description for reverse C Which is found on the 1972 proof issue describes it completely the opposite. So I am kind of confused how to work out which is which. I would use the 1 being closer to the border beads as an obvious starting point. Hope it helps. Perhaps David could chime in on this as he wrote the book
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My eye sight or did they drop the ball with this 1? Is that a weakly struck E below the bust? If so how on earth did they miss it?
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British Silver Coins Since 1816 (Hardcover) take up mrb's suggestion £18 is as cheap as chips
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For all things silver 19th century one of the bibles for silver coins 1816-1980 all silver and cupro issues. But best for 1816-1901. A must have book IMO and it isn't expensive. I remember a guy I met at a coin auction he must of been 508 years old well in knowledge years at least lol I said to him " what would you recommend as a first purchase" ? He half looked up at me with his eyes angled behind a pair of milk bottle thick bifocals and said "Son the first £200 purchase you should spend your hard earned on is books. Without them you will be in a dingy lost at sea" At first I thought silly old duffer what's he on about but after my first few purchases were disasters I realised why he said that. Being armed with as much knowledge as possible in the field of choice really is 50% of the battle the other 50% is a slow learning curve. I am not a big reader in fact I hate books with a passion . Probably because my mind works at breakneck speed and I find it difficult to concentrate but my memory recall is above normal not to the extent of once read never forgotten . I'll remember it all but just not in the correct order. there is a name for it probably (Rain main syndrome) . It's kind of like seeing something you liked or wanted to buy somewhere but you never made the purchase then 10 years on you see something similar. the memory comes to the fore like I had just seen it again for the first time. Sadly for me it isn't a perfect science and something are similar but are not the match I first thought. But I would be lost without the books.
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zookeeperz replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Is this The 1977 V.I.P Proof? -
Davies 766 4B 1879 -41 trefoils - NDN £470 Davies 767 3B 1879-48 trefoils - NDN £130 Davies 768 3B 1879-48 trefoils NDN £190 (reads britt) Davies 769 5B 1879-38 trefoils NDN £120 Obviously prices aren't current but seems of the 4 types it is the 2nd scarcest
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Been looking for this Reverse B for ages. I was almost becoming to believe it was a myth lol Not a world beater but Seeing as the ones that have surfaced are normally no better than Fine . At least it is above average.
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Thanks it has been bugging me for ages This is my camera https://www.amazon.co.uk/Praktica-LM20-Z35S-Camera-Black-20MP/dp/B00GM46VQ0
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I could be mixing my coins . but the coins appearance also happens in other years. I will take some shots later . Very hard to show you what I see as the scope never really shows the contrast in finishes. In the hand it is obvious one has normal cartwheel luster bright and flashy. The other has the cartwheel effect but it looks like it is trying to luster through a very fine layer of sand if you get my drift . lol Sorry probably a bad explanation but that is what it looks like. There is a cartwheel effect and there is luster but it is iff it is almost hidden.
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Good evening. I noticed no variety types for the 1987 new 5 pence and whilst this may or may not be a trivial detail I thought I would put it out there and see if anyone has similar coins. Sorry for the appalling pics but thats microscopes that cost £200 for you. Absolute dross lol. Firstly if you can notice one is how we expect bright shiney with that mirror like reflection . The other is matt with a background lustre but not a normal in your face lustre that you instantly see. On this coin it is only evident when you spin it in the light. It is almost like it has been blasted with sand to give a zinc like look but not as dark. What causes that? metal mix? Secondly it might be just my tired old eyes but the first coin seems to be a higher relief and a lot more bold on the detail like the hair. Nose looks slightly different and more noticeable is the shape of the end of the bust truncation . Coin A is a thicker edge whilst coin B it tapers to a point. Thoughts gents?
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Yes I tried the copy stand which I bought for the camera but I don't like the finish. it isn't as crisp as I would like it to be with that haze around the lettering and it makes the legends look somewhat square like and the luster disappears making the coin look new but really dull and no life in the coin. My question was where do you attach an addon lens as the lens on there I assume doesn't come off? is it a case of just sticking it over the original lens?
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It is definitely one of the 5 pence Coins I am thinking 1987 . I had so many 5 pence coins I could almost tell the year from the finish on the matt looking ones . It happens on 1987 for sure and it isn't as if it were the odd coin it is pretty much split but I would say more matt than lustered. I will look again and see where I read it .
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Well if i use auto focus I cannot see anything it is just one big blur. And if i zoom in manually then press the flower icon with the S for super macro. the zoom is overridden and then the Macro focus will sharpen everything up but I guess being a 35mm that is all i have as a working distance?
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