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Lost/stolen coin collection in Gloucestershire
Peckris 2 replied to Paddy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It turned up - thanks Paddy! -
it's a download - I made the mistake of clicking it, but I've now trashed the download (wipes brow).
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Exchange & Mart classifieds.
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Values aren’t everything. Some of us want to handle our coins with care, viewing under different lighting conditions, as nature (or mints) intended, not entombed in scratchable plastic.
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Oh God, I do hope not.
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Even as a Classicist, it's not a sentence I expect to write again!
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50p, the actual numbers so far....
Peckris 2 replied to Unwilling Numismatist's topic in Decimal Coins
The 1968 figure is bizarre .. yet true .. the 50p hadn't been introduced yet. -
Penny Acquisition of the week
Peckris 2 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'd say your 1913 is 1+A - the reverse is clearly so, and if you look at GRA:BRITT on the obverse and compare it with the 1915, you'll see there is a bigger space between A:B and the I of BRITT is to a space not a tooth. -
50p, the actual numbers so far....
Peckris 2 replied to Unwilling Numismatist's topic in Decimal Coins
Could the LE stand for 'Limited Edition', and the CM for 'Confirmed Mintage'? No idea what the other letters would be unless the final P is 'Production', or even 'Proof' to indicate there is also a proof issue for that coin? -
Ah yes. I think the reverse is upside down? I think I can just see the curve of the Rho in the bottom left quadrant.
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Penny Acquisition of the week
Peckris 2 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, it's hard to predict, but given that the 'not fully struck up' specimens were not the original intent, there are bound to be a minority that - for some reason or other - ARE as intended. Obviously those are worth a premium. -
It looks like a Roswell AE3/4 to me. Definitely if the mint mark is AREA51.
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What many people don't realise is that native British - mistakenly referred to as Celts - traded all around the Mediterranean, I believe as far as Turkey? Maybe even beyond. This didn't stop with the withdrawal of the Romans, and Tintagel may have been one of those defended strongpoints that also acted as a trading port.
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Only $10 Bernie. I remember once doing a big double take when I saw a 1928 penny with a large portrait .. after some investigation I found the same seller was offering a 1927 penny with a small head.
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Penny Acquisition of the week
Peckris 2 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I think the answer to that is with halfpennies, where they didn't introduce a modified reverse - I remember collecting in the late 60s, and halfpennies between 1911 and 1924 had reverses that were really badly worn, Poor where the obverse was Fair to Fine. -
Penny Acquisition of the week
Peckris 2 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It was a combination of obverse and reverse. I think the biggest problem at the beginning was the lack of rim on reverse, which caused rapid wear. -
Didn't someone have a line about "Caesar's wife"?
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Penny Acquisition of the week
Peckris 2 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I personally think that's the answer. Maybe the experiment was conceived and initial dies prepared in 1914, but by 1916 there was just too much demand on the Mint's resources. That's the first reverse (pre-1914) which often has fewer problems compared to the 1914-1921 reverse; the rim and teeth especially are different. -
The row of icons you can click against each post should include , and probably as well.
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But it IS a very high grade - it stinks!
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Penny Acquisition of the week
Peckris 2 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Note Britannia's fully struck up breastplate and little sign of ghosting, showing this was a successful experiment that was strangely not continued. -
Yup. I also note many late 18C early 19C coppers don't now get a BU value in Spink (unlike 2012) as they're so rarely on the market. Tbh, I haven't seen so many price falls since the 80s. I blame Brexit!
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Ice wear bye spell cheque.
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You can have that Ernie Wise for a mere £1500!
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Not really. Disability allows me just about to wield an iPad, and my Lumix camera in automatic 'snapshot' mode, but that's about it.