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Peckris 2

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  1. Peckris 2

    The rarest coin you own?

    definitely NOT a normal 1887 6d!
  2. Agreed. It's AVF/VF+ and as I say CuNi coins are usually no better than F after 15 years.
  3. Peckris 2

    Coin prices continue to rise

    Yeah, but I don't want to download something just to look at it - a standard link or an inline picture is much preferable.
  4. This is the currency example - as you can see it seems to have had limited circulation; CuNi halfcrowns reached that grade in only a few years.
  5. Peckris 2

    Halfpenny ID check

    that's the FRITTER variety, only issued in Scotland...
  6. Perhaps your example is a Taylor restrike, but @Rob would know whether that's possible from the die(s) in question.
  7. The 1953 plastic set as well - about £5 back then, and you needn’t pay much more now. It's weird how 1953 was considered a 'scarce year' back then, with no-one apparently realising that millions put coins aside in the first year of a new monarch.
  8. What I think you're seeing is almost entirely the result of photography - the second slightly less precise focus than the first and third - and also the lighting used. You should also see that - unlike when a coin is scanned not photographed - those 3 pictures each show the coin in a slightly different plane; the second example in particular seems to show that the plane is tilted with the head closer to the camera than the bust. The scratches on the first are incuse not raised, and therefore not die scratches.
  9. "Excuse me, sir, did you print this yourself by any chance? I think you'd better come down the station to help us with our enquiries..."
  10. Peckris 2

    Lighting with colour etc

    I remember when they did "Shakespeare in the Park" here every summer. The first half was in daylight, but during the second half it got dark and the trees were lit with various shades of blue and green lights. Very atmospheric.
  11. I've said it before, but the 1970 Coins & Medals annual price guide listed the 1797 twopence in BU at £35, while the 1932 penny in BU was £50.
  12. I do remember the late 60s Coin Monthly where this find was mentioned, and the letter from the RM certifying it as genuine. Until decimalisation was announced as a definite thing in 1966 there was very little interest in postwar coins - I can quite imagine the halfcrown circulating without much notice, not until the Check Your Change booklet appeared, and even Coin Monthly didn't appear until late 1966.
  13. Peckris 2

    Coin prices continue to rise

    A link would be much appreciated rather than something you have to download.
  14. Peckris 2

    More Pennies

    were you doing the washing up when you posted this? I've never before seen an example of an 1860 PINNY...
  15. Peckris 2

    "onc" tenth florins

    It certainly seems to have the properrties of a proof
  16. But it's never been on HIGNFY!
  17. Peckris 2

    More Pennies

    To be fair, the ONF is just a broken die, but I'm amazed they didn't include the 1862 B over R - it's a fairly obvious variety.
  18. Peckris 2

    Mystery objects

    D&P = developing and printing, a quaint thing we used to do (or for most - have done) when photos were dependent on a strip of emulsion which, when exposed, had to be plunged into various baths of chemicals thus producing a 'negative' of the photographs. Then this had to be projected onto light sensitive paper using said enlarger, after which the paper was plunged into more chemical baths, then there was your picture!
  19. Peckris 2

    Mystery objects

    One of them looks like an enlarger lens (as in D&P films)
  20. Peckris 2

    1913 penny - Freeman 175 & 176

    If you decide to sell please send me a PM
  21. Peckris 2

    1981 25p "Experimental Coin"

    By then the crown was £5 not 25p (if we're talking 1990s)
  22. The gulf stream is slowly moving mainly if not entirely due to the melting of Arctic ice. However we will never get Canada weather as our weather prdominantly is subject to Atlantic westerlies which means much milder, damper climate.
  23. Peckris 2

    Halfcrown list

    A good choice of reference. If you get very interested in bronze you could add Gouby (like Freeman but with more recent discoveries).
  24. Peckris 2

    Halfcrown list

    Are you talking about ESC? If so, the answer is 'unlikely' - Davies is the expert for post-1816 silver, while ESC is the go-to for early milled.
  25. Sadly, during a 5 minute scoot to the bus, it decided to absolutely pour down (12:45) and I got soaked. The only consolation is that in the other 3 segments of the journey, it didn't rain.
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