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Everything posted by mrbadexample
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Of course. If you were looking for one you'd have found it in about Fine and bought a sixpence instead.
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I'll try that group but predict it will irritate the hell out of me.
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More jealous! I draw the line at Faceache groups, but that makes me think twice. It's better than my high tide.
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Jealous. Haven't got one of those in any grade.
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I like that. What grade would you say that is, GEF?
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I would hope the lot goes for a lot less than I bid, of course, but what will be will be.
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Yes, I'd like to be able to see it take place. If I win at my maximum bid I will forever be deeply suspicious.
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Oh, hang on, this is from their site: "All bids must include the lot number and the maximum in pounds sterling that you wish to bid. This does not mean that you will pay the maximum, you will pay the next bidding step up from the under bidder." That makes sense now.
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Whilst I understand the concept when the bidders are in the room, I don't see how this works for email & postal bids as the auctioneer knows these beforehand. If he starts at the highest of these bids, it means that I cannot win the auction for less than my maximum bid?
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I'm struggling to get my head round this. Surely the bidding should start at one increment above the second highest bid?
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So what dictates the start price?
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Thanks Pete, sorry I missed your reply somehow. I'll give them a ring in the morning just to be on the safe side.
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Cheers, think I've got it covered then. I see we get to pay 17% on top of the hammer price too.
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Right, belt and braces, I've sent the form in to both addresses. Hopefully that'll work. Fingers crossed.
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Thank you all. The site doesn't exactly make it obvious, does it? Either that or I'm a bit thick. Which is possible. In their Auction Buyer's Guide it says you can email bids to semra@londoncoins.co.uk but no mention of the form, so I just sent an email saying what I wanted. Oh well, I'll send it in again to the bids email with the form attached. I'll probably end up bidding against my duplicate self. So, what happens if two people email in with the same maximum bid? Is there any facility to watch the auction online? It's a good job I only want one lot.
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i.e. far too much. You're getting the hang of it.
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I didn't know about that, if it's true. I'm still staggered that people would bid so much from a 0 feedback seller.
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Well, I have been collecting for over 30 years, off and on, and I have tended to concentrate on farthings. In other denominations, I haven't got much 1860-1900 just because it tends to be more expensive. I've just been reading through the March LCA auction catalogue, with the Finchampstead collection of farthings. Apparently, I'm missing nearer 28 than 8! These are what I consider to be minor varieties and die errors (broken letters etc) so I'm not too worried - I have quite a few varieties but it's not the end of the world if I don't get them all.
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We're still going! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EXTREMELY-RARE-1934-KING-GEORGE-V-SILVER-WREATH-CROWN-Reasonable-Grade-/121903052893 Is ebay's buyer protection really that good?
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I've just gone through my farthings too. One thing I didn't do was list a value for them. Perhaps I should have. In most cases I can't note what I paid - some of them I've had for 30 years, others I bought more recently but don't have any records prior to this year really. It was quite a painstaking job going through each one to make sure I've got the correct variety noted, as I have almost all from 1860-1956. I'm only missing about 8. Wish the rest of my collection was as complete!
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Who ya fighting?
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The double florin thread
mrbadexample replied to Mynki's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, yours and Swanny's both good. And at least they have tails. -
The double florin thread
mrbadexample replied to Mynki's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
What do we think of this one? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/English-Silver-Double-Florin-4-shillings-Q-Victoria-1889-aUNC-353-/381166207945?hash=item58bf46c3c9:g:4~wAAOSwPYZU6HGB Cleaned? -
Any idea what it was originally?
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The double florin thread
mrbadexample replied to Mynki's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Great detail on the lace Matt. Fairly weak lions in the bottom half, like mine and jaggy's. Seems to be common?