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bobbydazzler

Edward 1st Farthing

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I know diddleysquat about hammered, but even I can see that's a whole lot better than F - I'd say VF myself, what do you think fellas?

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Welcome to the forum BD! Was the dealer buying or selling? <_<

Not too adept at grading hammered but I would say it's better than Fine (F), maybe nVF, and nice and round with eye appeal (for me).

Is it yours?

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he offered me £200 said I might get £300 at auction even though I told him what coin it was and how rare he said you never get the book price, so I put on the bay and people are asking what grade it is thats why I asked tbh I thought it was a lot better than 'F' thanks guys appreciate the advice

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he offered me £200 said I might get £300 at auction even though I told him what coin it was and how rare he said you never get the book price, so I put on the bay and people are asking what grade it is thats why I asked tbh I thought it was a lot better than 'F' thanks guys appreciate the advice

He's right about one thing - dealers never pay book price or they'd be out of business. Between 33% (hard to shift trash) up to 90+% (very high value item for which there's a known customer).

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Why are people asking what grade it is? If they don't know what they are looking at, it's a recipe for disaster. That's why WRL etc replicas sell for thousands. :(

Do you have a link to it?

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This is the little chap I believe:

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Fine, a little crimped, nice portrait

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Better on the reverse. And better than the others I understand. gF for me. I could see a dealer call the reverse nVF.

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That's an aVF in my book and worth far more than £300... :blink:

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Not a bad example. I'd have it.

Me too, very nice...in my watch list!!

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All of which should mean your eBay auction goes well BD, good luck with it! :)

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You just don't see these little fellas looking quite as balanced as this, the grade's irrelevant with that kind of eye-appeal IMHO!

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I like it and Newcastle is a difficult one.

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Thanks a lot really appreciate your comments and I do understand that dealers need to make a living but theres a line between a fair price an being taken for a ride :) glad I did a bit of research now and just hope it does reasonably well on eBay. just wish the pictures did it justice.

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I't be a fair bit of Anglish booty e'en for a Scotty! I like wee bodles meself.

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I couldn't believe that figure, given it was obviously dug and slightly bent. Difficult coin to find, but even so has to be taken in perspective.

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Well done! Now, if you can find me some rare Charles I shillings ... :lol:

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Great result, think you would struggle to find better....sadly went out of my range :(

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