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William Whelan is listed in the 1976 Coin Year Book same address but a different telephone number
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Evening all, I have recently inherited some coins from my Father I have sorted most of them but these 2 shillings are a bit outside my area could you confirm that the James I shilling is mm grapes and a S2654 and that the Charles I is mm Crown and a S2791. I agree they aren't much to look at.
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Collectors Coins 2020 pre decimal Kindle Edition
Sleepy posted a topic in Rotographic Publications Forum
Chris is there going to be a kindle edition of this years CC? -
Looking for a 1953 2+A farthing (not the proof version)
Sleepy replied to Master Jmd's topic in Wanted
I was looking for one for ages when Zo Arms kindly gifted me one last year, I still owe him for that. -
Which 1926 Florin is the Better Coin
Sleepy replied to ozjohn's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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My mistake, florin is the third coinage your penny is almost certainly fourth coinage, treaty period inscription reads EDWARD ANGL R DNS HYB with, I think, a pellet before Edward which makes it a Spink 1625 or North 1265.
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I think it's a forth coinage "florin" penny of Edward III from the shape of the crown with open work above the band and annulet punctuation marks, minted in London.
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When I brought this 1961 half crown it was suggested it might be a polished planchet could never make my mind up if it was, anyone have any thoughts?
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1970 are so cheap I found a set in a cracked plastic case and broke it open and kept a second set sealed up.
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Not just the 36 penny, see his other stuff 1977 crown £549.99!
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British colonial coins with non-lsd denominations
Sleepy replied to Mr T's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Yes the forgery is mine, I have 2 of them with exactly the same mark on Georges temple, which is what first aroused my suspicions , so someone must think they are worth the effort. -
British colonial coins with non-lsd denominations
Sleepy replied to Mr T's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
I have taken a slight interest in Cypriot coins, I was born their. Be careful there are forgeries of these Crowns going around, yours looks ok Paddy see below an example the tell tale appears to be the "ding" on Georges temple. -
How do you tell a bronzed proof and a copper proof apart.......
Sleepy replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This https://tiranti.co.uk/products/brown-bronze-powder-100g/ should help explain how bronzing was achieved. -
I think... the reverse is depicting, or trying to depict, the god Salus.
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The Elusive 2002 Jamaica Proof Set Remains So
Sleepy replied to VickySilver's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
At the time it was quite heavily advertised on British TV. I have tried to find the blurb that came with it to see if it mentions mintage numbers, but so far to no avail. -
The Elusive 2002 Jamaica Proof Set Remains So
Sleepy replied to VickySilver's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Well to get the ball rolling, here's a London Mint issue from a couple of years back. They sold these as a "loss leader" at £20 to entice you to buy another half dozen coins at twice the price. But I liked the coin and as I am a Merchant Seafarer thought it was appropriate. I didn't buy the others and it was almost 2 years before London Mint stopped contacting me to "invite" me to buy the others in the series. But on the whole I think it is a good design and has been well engraved and minted. -
Penny Acquisition of the week
Sleepy replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
From the recent DNW auction lot 544 couldn't resist it at £65 plus extras. A standard 1858, but IMO a nice coin. -
In my local I have my Pewter tankard but if playing away from home then it's a Nonic Pint.
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Scary scary 4-gang! Watch out!
Sleepy replied to blakeyboy's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
It's the Association of Short Circuit Testing Authorities https://www.intertek.com/marks/asta/. -
1937 1+B silver threepence
Sleepy replied to Mr T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I've got 7 1937's including a proof and they are all 1+A, as are all my 1938 (4) 1+B. ESC doesn't list such a variety but it does list a VIP proof and a matt sandblasted proof. -
Spinks has HVIII VF Angels valued between 2 and 4 grand so 64 of them could be worth around £200,000. I'm more intrigued by who buried a load of Krugerrand's in the garden in the 70's and forgot about them!
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1951 Crown- Type I and Type II reverse
Sleepy replied to coinkat's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
ok those images are terrible try these:- -
1951 Crown- Type I and Type II reverse
Sleepy replied to coinkat's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Well here's mine to add to the debate I am not going try and say if they are type I or II, or even if such a variety exist. From the left a boxed crown, one from a proof set, and on the right just a bog standard coin with green stuff. -
It's actually a very nice coin even without the attributes, and silly price.
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Can anyone tell me what material the 1949 NZ Crown was minted in. All the reference, I can find, state silver but with no further details of what standard of silver. I'm even a little skeptical if it is silver at all as NZ changed from 0.5 silver to CuNi in 1948 along with the UK.