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custard1966

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  1. custard1966

    Coin Photographs/Scans

    I DO buy from E-bay, but only from the reputable sellers - who always provide good quality pictures. I can understand why online sites don't provide pictures for all coins - it would be a mammoth task. But there's no excuse for not providing pictures for the expensive stuff. Colin Cooks seems to have a policy of providing pictures for all coins priced over a certain limit and this seems reasonable. I wouldn't buy online from anyone who didn't offer a return policy.
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    London

    I've never been there (planning a trip in September), but I imagine that Michael Gouby's shop http://www.michael-coins.co.uk/shop.htm will be worth a visit
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    Some really ridiculous eBay listings

    I hope this one hasn't been posted before, but I can't work out whether the vendor is genuinely ignorant or what... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...item=3923750476 They're also rather 'optimistic' with some of their other items.
  4. Hi bash_8 I'm afraid that in reasonable condition it's not really worth more than a few pence. (Over 86 million were made.) It would need to be in very fine condition to be worth £1. In uncirculated condition with full lustre it would go for around £35 Hope this helps.
  5. 1902-1910 are 2231-2240 2232 is the 1902 blackened proof 1911-1935 are 2322-2357 2369 is the Ed VIII 1937-1952 are 2456-2488 1953-1956 are 2523-2528 These ranges include proofs and die varieties.
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    Mid 60's, Coincraft wanted Rotographic!

    Cheers Chris. I knew the song instantly. I had to think a bit about whether it was Dark Side of the Moon or Wish You Were Here And I had to reach across to a CD rack to look up the date. If you're ever in New York go to the Planetarium (I think it's on Central Park West). They play Dark Side of the Moon as an accompaniment to some sort of psychedelic cosmic show projected onto the ceiling and you just lean back in your specially adapted seat and enjoy
  7. custard1966

    Mid 60's, Coincraft wanted Rotographic!

    Time Dark Side of the Moon 1973 but it should be naught not nought
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    Ok, lets get price collecting...

    I would rather do Farthings and Fractions now chris if thats ok ...I can do them in this order: I = Quater Farthings II = Third Farthings III = Half Farthings IV = Farthings ...will you want farthing tokens? (i doubt so) I'm happy to tackle pennies on my own. Chris, is there some way you can make the database available on-line, or perhaps provide each of us with an electronic copy of the relevant sections? That would make it easy to see which prices we've got and which are outstanding.
  9. custard1966

    A Rotographic database league table!

    That's a very good point. I've been logging those pennies that've caught my interest and those have tended to be towards the top end.
  10. custard1966

    Religious schooling

    I've seen a religious education described as a form of child abuse and I'd be inclined to agree. It's painfully clear that organised religion does much more harm than good. 'By their fruits ye shall know them'
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    2004s?

    Got a penny a couple of weeks ago
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    Beware of these ebay sales pitches

    Have a look at this example. It could be an exam question to spot all the typos, spelling & grammar mistakes http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...3916218604&rd=1 What's an 'antic dealer' ?
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    Beware of these ebay sales pitches

    There's also the concern that these people are allowed to vote Whilst I'm very much in favour of democracy, I'm not so sure about universal suffrage
  14. custard1966

    Ronald Reagan

    I AM sadly old enough to remember. Reagan made Bush look like Einstein. For 8 years the US nuclear arsenal was in the hands of someone who gave the dictinct impression of not knowing which day of the week it was. Remember the Iran-contra affair where he has to finally admit he did wrong 'My heart tells me I did not - the facts say different' If 9/11 had happened here I think we would all feel very differently about it. Waiting until terrorists or rogue states carry out an even bigger atrocity would be a gross dereliction of duty. Doing so may sometimes be unpopular with those who don't want to face the reality of responsibility - but that's what real leadership is all about. Just doing what opinion polls suggest is easy, weak and ultimately doomed. The real problem with the US response is that it appears to be bereft of foresight and subtlety.
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    Ronald Reagan

    Whilst I'm sad he's dead and whilst as a person he may have had many admirable qualities, I'm afraid that to call him one of the best Presidents just beggars belief.
  16. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...item=3915120176
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    Ebay blacklist

    Why not also have a list of reputable sellers - I could add a few.
  18. custard1966

    Rotograpic.co.uk P2

    Thanks Chris, I'd gladly trade the 'noted' for a few more varieties. I can't really see the point of the noted prices. Having more varieties listed would be an important differentiator compared to other catalogues.
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    Rotograpic.co.uk P2

    Chris, this looks so much better. I'll post some more comments when I have time - particularly regarding further penny varieties to consider including and whether it's helpful to include the 'noted' prices which for me break up the flow/layout - but I noticed these typos P1518 Large dateno W.W. - missing space 1860 and 1861 reverse types: (These very minor varieties can only be identified with higher drade coins, and it can be very difficult without a few pennies for comparison purposes!) BRITANNIA) REFER READER TO PECK SOMEHOW - next to 1874 pennies, should be Freeman anyway ? GEORGE V, Bronze 31mm (obverse/reverse and mint letter informa- tion can be found on the next page) 1911 23,079,168 (1+A) £4 £8 £15/£22 1911 Hollow neck (see page 6) A veiled head Victorian and an Edward VII penny. The - the ref to page 6 refers to what ?
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    Beware of these ebay sales pitches

    The one that really annoys me is 'A must for the serious collector' I've yet to see one that is.
  21. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...3914952424&rd=1
  22. custard1966

    1897 High and Low tide.

    Gouby is the best identification guide for pennies
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    1897 High and Low tide.

    I'm pretty sure that's NOT the high tide variety. It's the sea level on the right that counts & it's way below where the legs cross. On the high tide variety it's just below that point. Also on the high-tide variety the base of the shield is nearly in contact with the border teeth. In this case it's not.
  24. custard1966

    Some really ridiculous eBay listings

    Oh dear. I've seen other items from the same people, all ridiculously graded. And what do they mean by guaranteeing that the one you'll get is better than the one in the picture? At least they didn't add - 'A must for the serious collector' - which always annoys me because it never is.
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    Rotograpic.co.uk P2

    Thanks Chris - much better
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