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Coppers

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    CGS "membership" Fee

    Rather than just becoming a historical curiosity, it's entirely possible that CGS slabs could become a collectible in their own right... link ...on the other hand - I wouldn't count on it.
  2. and another from VickySilver's collection...
  3. A penny for your thoughts -- from VickySilver's collection...
  4. Coppers

    Steve Hill at Baldwins.

    Spink never was the same after Steve's departure.. Not a good sign for Baldwins.
  5. Coppers

    EU referendum - in or out?

    F U Forever United?
  6. Does anyone recall whether or not there was widespread use of the Churchill crown by the general public?
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    EU referendum - in or out?

    This all brings to mind the definition I once read of an optimist... From: More One Liners, Jokes and Gags By Grant Tucker London: The Robson Press 2013 An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after fifty floors says,’So far so good!’
  8. I recall last year I was the under-bidder on a rare proof penny. At the time I figured that another collector simply wanted the coin more than I did. It turns out that it was not another collector as shortly thereafter the coin appeared for sale on the Atlas site.
  9. here's a more direct link... link
  10. Filled die? This is from Colin's About Farthings site... [H] Filled Dies - Occur when the recessed areas become filled with debris. the debris can be grease, pieces from previous planchets, or any other foreign body. This error generally affects the lettering and datal figures, giving the appearance that a letter or number is missing. This error can also affect other areas in extreme circumstances.
  11. An unlisted overdate in Vicky Silver's collection....
  12. Not 100% certain on this, so you had best wait for someone more expert than I to respond, but it looks as if it might be the result of a die cap, where an earlier strike stuck to the reverse die. Subsequent coins struck using the same pair of dies would turn out to be brockages with clear incuse image of the obverse on the reverse of the coin struck. As more and more coins are struck the die cap flattens out and you end up with a more or less blank reverse with a rather unclear mushy image of the obverse similar to your father's coin..
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    EU referendum - in or out?

    Thank goodness that we on the other side of the Atlantic don't have to deal with " the media's obsession with personalities rather than the issues".
  14. Coppers

    british/jamaican mule

    Agreed.
  15. Spotted this in the upcoming Lockdale's auction. 1860 penny Whoever wins it will likely end up paying far less than it's consignor.
  16. Coppers

    Recent aquisitions

    All exceptionally nice coins.
  17. Coppers

    PCGS Grading being discussed on Their Site

    https://forums.collectors.com/messageview.aspx?catid=6&threadid=955521&enterthread=y
  18. https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=1355&lot=2751
  19. One more coin recently photographed from VickySilver's collection -- this one a uniface 1937 farthing struck in silver... http://bluccphotos.com/clients/ericdawson/11-19-15/Pages/3.html
  20. VickySilver just got this one photographed and thought it might be of interest.... http://bluccphotos.com/clients/ericdawson/11-19-15/Images/1.jpg
  21. I am not so certain how much credence should be given to Chard's write-up on the 1954 penny. It appears that they have simply copied their write-up on the 1933 penny and changed the date to 1954. http://24carat.co.uk/frame.php?url=1933penny.html In fact if you look at the entire write-up on the 1954 you will still see a few places where they forgot to change the date.
  22. A penny (reverse only) for your thoughts (from 7jaguars).... I cannot recall if he told me this was a "show and tell" or a "giveaway", but I am fairly certain it was one or the other.
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