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blakeyboy

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  1. blakeyboy

    Revenge of Peter Rabbit

    are there Chinese fakes of these?
  2. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/500-Kew-Gardens-Collectors-Commemoratives-for-xbargains4youx/153331883865?hash=item23b34adf59:g:p-UAAOSwUu5cM0E- This is ridiculous. Are these 'coin' pretending to be current legal UK tender? What if I made some....what would happen to me? Oh and some £2 coins while we're at it...? Yes, I'd be locked up. Do the 'Government' ( I use the term very loosely) do anything about these fakes? No. Why?....... So......what if one were to make a pile of say, Chinese 'silver' Pandas. Not illegal, surely? Then spread them round the markets, destroy faith in those coins as 'investments', and see what the Chinese say, and probably witness our side kow tow and do the Chinese Government's bidding and arrest me.
  3. I've just looked at the Ebay list- hilarious. This bubble must burst horribly soon, and when it does there will be blood on the streets. Well, metaphoric blood anyway. Or something. The Chinese fakers must be falling about laughing. We need someone to stand up and speak out against this greedy nonsense. If only Boris Johnson were alive.
  4. blakeyboy

    Revenge of Peter Rabbit

    Does Harcourt Fenton Mudd work at the Mint now?
  5. blakeyboy

    U.S. Penny con tricks

    Here we go again- amongst a hundred similar: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1000-WHEAT-PENNIES-OLD-COIN-LOT-SEALED-BANK-BAG-LINCOLN-CENTS-1909-1958PDS-5/153418394120?hash=item23b872ea08:g:GQEAAOSw3Sla1it1 Now given that his neg feedback clearly shows what's going on, my question is this: Are U.S. penny collectors more gullible than U.K. ones, or are U.S. sellers more blatantly dishonest than U.K. ones? I haven't looked at all the postings this week like this, so they are 'unsearched', ....maybe there's a gem or two out there that will make you rich? See what I did there?
  6. blakeyboy

    U.S. Penny con tricks

    Thank you for that- you've explained a lot. Here's one I've just seen from Clickbait City Coins: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1908-Indian-Head-Cent-Penny-XF-AU-Details-Full-LIBERTY-2-5-3-Diamonds/352619462479?hash=item5219c1ff4f:g:XHMAAOSwGtRXxRBG
  7. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Was the seller hedging his bets?
  8. blakeyboy

    Revenge of Peter Rabbit

    Damn- missed that one- too early in the morning!!!!
  9. blakeyboy

    Revenge of Peter Rabbit

    I really don't get this crap. Sometimes I can see the demeaning small short-term profit as the hordes panic when the issue runs out. Long term? No. As soon as stuff is flogged as 'limited edition' ( only 46 million), a 'future investment' ( you only lose a quarter of what an item bought from TKMax loses in value in the same period) and it's all 'Nice 'n' shiny', I run a mile, while a pile of idiots with a mental age of 15 and no life experience runs the other way. I should put wire mesh in front of my TV just in case that pompous knobhead from the 'London Mint Office' comes on again.... None of this is coin 'collecting' !!!!! It's 'accumulating'. It's also, at times, preying on the gullible... At today's birthrate, there's one born every 1.8 seconds. My collection of old audio gear went up in value by more than I earned, last year. I bought none of it, over the last 40 years, at the going rate either. OR, I could have spent the equivalent time and money buying a new VHS recorder from Currys each week and stashing it away as an 'investment'........
  10. blakeyboy

    Any ideas on this?

    Or hope not to bump into.....
  11. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    In my younger Rock n Roll days, I was the Queen Mother's hip replacement......
  12. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Where the Hell (!) did you get my sister's photograph???
  13. This did happen in just one town- Kidderminster. I was 'helping' to run the school Tuck Shop, but of course was just there to go through all the change... The first turning up was a surprise, but over the months it was just bizarre. There was still a lot of silver in the change- I remember a 1912 shilling turning up, but it was the condition that was amazing- sometimes almost BU- blazing lustre, with all the other kids not seeming to notice...really odd.
  14. blakeyboy

    it gets worse

    Sadly, no- I'm sure I had lost it- and it had vanished on the Viz site, but that above is a scan of my copy that had the advert in it. I remember when my late father got to the 'Tick box to pay an extra £10' bit we all thought he was going to have a seizure.....!
  15. blakeyboy

    it gets worse

    And your point is....?
  16. blakeyboy

    it gets worse

    Tick here to pay an extra £10......
  17. blakeyboy

    it gets worse

    Pardon the language, but this Viz advert sums it all up.
  18. I've just remembered something- in the early '70s, in the Midlands, I suddenly found that there were a lot of florins in EF+ turning up in change, all strangely dated 1941 to 1946. I mean a surprising amount- I had no money then, but still managed to grab probably 50+ over a couple of years. I never worked out exactly why- just one person having a clearcut by dumping their odd collection? Why such good condition, when the list value even then was way above face, even without the silver content? Does this ring any bells?
  19. I got off the Copenhagen to Malmö train this summer and there were 'border police' on the platform, but they were definitely not interested in me- they were just looking for arms and drugs, like other European border police do. I had a non-binding amendment on a train to Paris once....
  20. blakeyboy

    Any ideas on this?

    An old next-door neighbour was the first person to come to mind for me, if I'm honest....
  21. blakeyboy

    Talk About Grade Inflation

    Agreed. Don't get me started on the use of 'Unc' when circulation is obvious. That's my grading scale base mark, from where the scale up from there (corrosion, finger marks, bag marks 'carbon' spots, lustre etc etc) and the scale down from there ( circulation amount, corrosion, flaws, damage etc. etc..) are centred. When that point moves, the scale is ruined, even if it was never intended to be a relative comparable scale that someone else can use.
  22. blakeyboy

    Any ideas on this?

    You know, I was mulling that over too, but then this is so crude i can't see any 'State' involvement. Perhaps it's a crude token of some sort, but the numerals do look Eastern Bloc.....
  23. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    To keep my feet on the ground regarding some Ebay users, I sometimes search for 'chester draws' ( sic) for a laugh.......
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