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I have an example of all the dates/major types of farthing back to 1672 - the only missing one is a James II 1684 which is extremely rare. Now if one comes on the market at an sort of sensible prices and in almost any kind of condition, I'll probably buy it, simply because I'm not likely to see another.

This may be of some interest to you Dave.

I noticed it when I was browsing through EBay a little while ago. I'm not sure you are already aware of it or not or if it may be within your price range, but I thought that I would let you know just incase you didn't. :)

EBay Item Number : 120647250901

cgi.ebay.co.uk/Very-Rare-King-Charles-ll-11-2nd-Tin-Farthing-1684-Coin-/120647250901?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item1c1722f3d5&autoredirect=off&emvAD=360x562

It is currently at £72 with 4 days to go.

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Please accept my apologies Dave.

I thought that it was a Charles II 1684 Farthing that you required, but it was infact a James II 1684 Farthing.

Sorry for any confusion.

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ahh tin farthings.

but yea, a rare coin is a rare coin if you can get it in your price range then great.

i had the same problems as others with getting bits and pieces for mine, took me ages to find an example of James II in my budget

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this was it. cost me a tenner, found it at my dealers in the foreign stuff still cost me £10 he thought it was gun money, trust me this was one of the hardest purchases i ever made £10 for what is essentialy erm.. a piece of metal is probably the best way to describe it, but yea i needed that monarch, it was in budget, it was lower grade then i wanted but when will another come up gun money is vastly overpriced, british james II is all rare so will be way out of my league.

i still havn't found any commonwealth for under £20 though :(

i think personally, if you want a coin for your collection, have a GOOD look, bargains come up in odd places, i have coins i have no right owning with my budget, 1771 farthing, 1858 small date farthing, 1958 50 franc, (probably my most valueable coin by a long chalk) to name a few.

i recommend scouring ebay with a fine tooth comb there are bargains to be had, i have had my fair share even as recently as last week, of course if you learn the values of things you could buy something on the cheap then sell it on for a profit (reading this thread makes me want to sell my 50 franc and buy a nice commonwealth piece... but yea.. not going to happen, because i enjoy all my coins.

now what did i hear abouth 1825 farthings?

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Tin farthings...ermm...I have an example but when a tatty one is worth £?...I will look elsewhere.

A nice one for a tenner Scott.

A big lottery win maybe would help...but copper is (to me) Nr1

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I went out today for an extended lunch and had the pleasure of an afternoon on more wine and Ebay....what a load of tatt.My eldest daughter has just found my banknote and cheque albums and insists I sell them as I don't have a keen interest....she will be after my fossils and Jazz mags soon.She see's my paypal account as an easy touch....whatch out for teenage daughters my eldest says I'm loaded...I'm not but she is clucking at my collection and a life time passion...it would quickly go to New look etc.I mentioned the gold could go...but at the expense of better copper...none of the household women were impressed. :(

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I went out today for an extended lunch and had the pleasure of an afternoon on more wine and Ebay....what a load of tatt.My eldest daughter has just found my banknote and cheque albums and insists I sell them as I don't have a keen interest....she will be after my fossils and Jazz mags soon.She see's my paypal account as an easy touch....whatch out for teenage daughters my eldest says I'm loaded...I'm not but she is clucking at my collection and a life time passion...it would quickly go to New look etc.I mentioned the gold could go...but at the expense of better copper...none of the household women were impressed. :(

Time to get a new set of women then.

My wonderful better half has just instructed me to buy a coin or two in the forthcoming sales. It's one of those rare occasions in life when you really want to fulfil the promise to love, cherish and most of all -OBEY.

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My wonderful better half has just instructed me to buy a coin or two in the forthcoming sales. It's one of those rare occasions in life when you really want to fulfil the promise to love, cherish and most of all -OBEY.

I get that same offer but there is usually a strict cost limit involved......around £5 :D

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I went out today for an extended lunch and had the pleasure of an afternoon on more wine and Ebay....what a load of tatt.My eldest daughter has just found my banknote and cheque albums and insists I sell them as I don't have a keen interest....she will be after my fossils and Jazz mags soon.She see's my paypal account as an easy touch....whatch out for teenage daughters my eldest says I'm loaded...I'm not but she is clucking at my collection and a life time passion...it would quickly go to New look etc.I mentioned the gold could go...but at the expense of better copper...none of the household women were impressed. :(

I agree on the teenage daughter scenario...darlings aren't they :D

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I agree on the teenage daughter scenario...darlings aren't they :D

My son is 28, I'm going to buy him a dictionary for Xmas, with bookmarks for LEND and GIVE!

They don't tell you these things when they are cute little babies do they

:unsure:

David

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My particular favorite is whilst on a shopping trip and they see something that they MUST have, something that they have waited their whole lives for, something that they would simply die without...

Of course, once you have explained that it is fine for them to have it but they will have to pay for it using their own money, that incredibly important life saving thing just doesn't seem that important any longer to them. lol

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My girls seem to believe Dads wallet gives birth to hard cash.

Last night we went to the school Xmas fair and I think I may have bought my own Xmas present.

The mulled wine was good...I bet it would start my lawnmower.

I must locate a decent coin for Grandma to buy for me. :rolleyes:

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Last night we went to the school Xmas fair and I think I may have bought my own Xmas present.

lol

It's funny that you should say that as I think that I may have bought mine last Saturday. At least we have adequate time before Christmas to practice our surprised faces. lol

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I put my xmas order in with the wife this week, a Hardy Demon 7000 reel. She baulked at the £280 price tag and I politely pointed out that the reel will last me a lifetime, unlike the hundreds of pounds worth of make-up, clothes and hair "product" that she throws money at every year. "prosecution rests my lord"!

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I put my xmas order in with the wife this week, a Hardy Demon 7000 reel. She baulked at the £280 price tag and I politely pointed out that the reel will last me a lifetime, unlike the hundreds of pounds worth of make-up, clothes and hair "product" that she throws money at every year. "prosecution rests my lord"!

My wife now appreciates why I have over 20 reels and rods...it took a lot of wine though.

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I usually get a lot of whine from my wife! :)

I took her salmon fishing last year to celebrate our first wedding anniversary. I have a friend who is a ghillie on the Tay and he took us out in the boat. The lucky so and so only hooked and landed a 12lb fish on her first day fishing, her response "well I don't know why you never catch anything, it's easy" :rolleyes:

I should send her to the auctions for me, she'd probably find a Petition Crown in a box full of wasters!!!

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I usually get a lot of whine from my wife! :)

I took her salmon fishing last year to celebrate our first wedding anniversary. I have a friend who is a ghillie on the Tay and he took us out in the boat. The lucky so and so only hooked and landed a 12lb fish on her first day fishing, her response "well I don't know why you never catch anything, it's easy" :rolleyes:

I should send her to the auctions for me, she'd probably find a Petition Crown in a box full of wasters!!!

I fished the Tay in the 80's whilst staying at Taymouth castle (friends had the lease)there were 9 of us and we drank the Kenmore Hotel dry.The only fish we caught were tiny trout smaller than the spinners we were using.I wandered to the river with my air rifle in one hand and a bottle of scotch in the other...I was sober but the ghillie wanted to call the police...oh to be young again.

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I've had many days on the day when I have been too drunk to stand let alone cast. My ghillie would have taken the bottle from you to drink himself and wouldn't have raised an eyebrow at the rifle!

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this is my tin farthing, i bought for £196 at york in 2001.

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this is my tin farthing, i bought for £196 at york in 2001.

Nice!

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