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#1
Posted 20 October 2009 - 07:28 PM
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#2
Posted 20 October 2009 - 09:04 PM
I'm delaying it slightly this year, probably until December as I have some of the 2009 edition that I'd like to at least partially sell out of first. I had too many printed after the success of the 2008 edition (with the free coins, which did very well).
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#3
Posted 03 November 2009 - 05:49 PM
Chris Perkins, on Oct 20 2009, 09:04 PM, said:
I'm delaying it slightly this year, probably until December as I have some of the 2009 edition that I'd like to at least partially sell out of first. I had too many printed after the success of the 2008 edition (with the free coins, which did very well).
Is there anyway I can pay now and pre-order a copy.
Mark
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#4
Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:41 AM
Cheers
been away for a while but back on now. Doen the site over as well www.myfarthings.co.uk
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#5
Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:58 AM
Good to see you back...how ever you find time to hold down a job and produce a web site beats me.
I've got a massive back log of coins to catalogue.....months work made no easier by Mr Goodes efforts to check over my existing 1/4ds.
A few years back I remember your wife bought you some gold for Xmas....good on her and take the profit.....I just still get the socks and aramis.
#6
Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:10 AM
Peter, on Nov 24 2009, 12:58 AM, said:
Good to see you back...how ever you find time to hold down a job and produce a web site beats me.
I've got a massive back log of coins to catalogue.....months work made no easier by Mr Goodes efforts to check over my existing 1/4ds.
A few years back I remember your wife bought you some gold for Xmas....good on her and take the profit.....I just still get the socks and aramis.
She has bought me a fancy camera this year!!! Talking about back log of coins? i have about 400 farthings to look at and Christmas is just around the corner as well.
Ah well will get some done tonight!
Cheers
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#7
Posted 24 November 2009 - 11:25 PM
Jamesred, on Nov 24 2009, 12:41 AM, said:
Cheers
been away for a while but back on now. Doen the site over as well www.myfarthings.co.uk
Nice job - just need to correct you on 1914 and 1915 farthings (haven't looked further than Geo V) - there are TWO known varieties of each farthing for those dates (a different obverse introduced in 1914). Also, in 1918, there is only 1 obverse and reverse - the "variety" as such, is that some farthings were darkened at the Mint like pre-1918s, others were issued with full lustre.
#8
Posted 24 November 2009 - 11:37 PM
Peckris, on Nov 24 2009, 11:25 PM, said:
Jamesred, on Nov 24 2009, 12:41 AM, said:
Cheers
been away for a while but back on now. Doen the site over as well www.myfarthings.co.uk
Nice job - just need to correct you on 1914 and 1915 farthings (haven't looked further than Geo V) - there are TWO known varieties of each farthing for those dates (a different obverse introduced in 1914). Also, in 1918, there is only 1 obverse and reverse - the "variety" as such, is that some farthings were darkened at the Mint like pre-1918s, others were issued with full lustre.
Hi Chris
Believe it or not i was just looking at those 2 pages, was checking the coins that i have and realised my error!! Both have been changed.
I have said "Varieties" though as you say some may not strictly be a variety but as you say merely a Dark/Light one. but i thought i would keep it easy.
Saying that i am going to put on the pages where these are, a bit about why they did it.
Cheers
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#9
Posted 25 November 2009 - 01:33 PM
Peckris, on Nov 24 2009, 11:25 PM, said:
Jamesred, on Nov 24 2009, 12:41 AM, said:
Cheers
been away for a while but back on now. Doen the site over as well www.myfarthings.co.uk
Nice job - just need to correct you on 1914 and 1915 farthings (haven't looked further than Geo V) - there are TWO known varieties of each farthing for those dates (a different obverse introduced in 1914). Also, in 1918, there is only 1 obverse and reverse - the "variety" as such, is that some farthings were darkened at the Mint like pre-1918s, others were issued with full lustre.
Apart from the rare 1915 I've got them all (well the darkened 1918 has been ordered)
Only 1953 has produced a few varieties....I'm sure there must be more.
#10
Posted 25 November 2009 - 02:55 PM

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