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  1. 1949threepence

    Opinion wanted on 1731 6d

    I'd say NVF/VF. Also a lot of ding marks on the obverse. I wouldn't buy it if priced at AEF money.
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    what I got for £3 in brum today G what a bargain

    Great find, but whatever is done to it, will never be any great shakes, condition wise. Often the case with rare finds, unfortunately.
  3. 1949threepence

    Look out for these four unique fivers !!!

    They'd be of interest to anybody if they got one lol
  4. 1949threepence

    what I got for £3 in brum today G what a bargain

    Got a pic of the reverse, copper?
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Knew there had to be a logical reason
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    1879 penny

    Difficult to tell because it's such a poor photo, but I'm leaning more towards obverse 9, rather than 8. From Freeman's description, the groove representing the nostril on obverse 9, does not curve down towards the cheek as much as previously, and that seems to be the case with yours, as far as I can tell. Although to be really sure, you'd need to jailbreak from the slab and take a better pic. Can't be definite.
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Why don't you message him and ask him what his issue with Merseyside is, then post back on here?
  8. Thanks Richard. As you say, their website is abysmal and it does seem very odd to just show the obverse. Thanks chaps.
  9. Their next auction is listed for March 2017. Firstly, does anyone know if it's possible to bid online? Also, their photos seem to show the obverse only. Is it possible to view the reverse? Probably is, but me being a bit thick and all, can't find the way - example
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    RIP GREG LAKE

    RIP Greg Lake
  11. 1949threepence

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hi Susan, What's the significance of the 1950 West German 10 pfennig coin you have included in your photos? For reference, here's one listed on e bay
  12. 1949threepence

    New lists

    GEF/aUNC
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    New lists

    Cheers gents
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    New lists

    Pete, does Dave send his e mail lists later? I haven't had mine yet.
  15. 1949threepence

    The Bank Job bag

    Oh, I know the decimal mintages were phenomenal in many cases, which is why I said highest pre-decimal mintage.
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    The Bank Job bag

    There were 654,564,000 minted - by many orders of magnitude, the highest pre decimal penny mintage ever for a single year - and just 4 years before decimalisation. No wonder they're so common. Makes you wonder why they minted this volume, so close to decimalisation.
  17. £3,200 in the end. Not quite as much as I thought it might. Wonder who go it.......
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    1898 P dot E Penny

    Interesting !!!
  19. 1949threepence

    Peter Nichols cabinets

    They really do look great quality
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    LCA December.

    Not yet Pete, no. Leastways I don't. Incidentally, to clear the unwanted quote, do Control + H, and either find the last entry for LCA December, and "clear browsing data" for that entry, or clear browsing data for the lot. But you may lose some auto remembered passwords if you clear the lot.
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    Peter Nichols cabinets

    Incidentally, before I leave the topic, I notice from their facebook page, that they now produce a very nice cabinet dedicated to slabbed coins:-
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    Peter Nichols cabinets

    No worries, pleased to be of service From a practical point of view, in the absence of a date of production on each cabinet (which is a pity), you can probably only narrow down the date to certain periods - by looking at such things as the company name and whether the label has an old style telephone number on it. Or maybe even the type of wood used. He did use Obeche in 1972, according to the advert I reproduced above. That said, it might be worth seeing if you can contact Peter personally, possibly by seeing if the new owners of the business have an e mail address. He may be able to cast some further light on the dates of each model. I did have an e mail address from when I contacted Peter in January 2010, to order my cabinet, but unfortunately I've long since deleted the e mails.
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    Peter Nichols cabinets

    I've no idea if he's still alive, but I'd say it's more probable than not that he is still alive. I can say with certainty that he retired in October 2010, and passed the concern on. There is reference to his work in the 2017 Coin Yearbook, which I downloaded. I was going to do a screenshot for you, but it appears you can copy and paste the text, which surprised me. So I hope I'm not breaking any copyright laws by reproducing this small extract for your information. It's from an article on coin storage.
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