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1949threepence

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  1. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    It's absurd to expect anybody to do that without a monetary remuneration for services rendered. It's not as if they couldn't have afforded it.
  2. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    I literally thought exactly the same thing, Ian. Maybe we should offer our skills. Could take it in turns
  3. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    I know that identification of the 4/3 can be a bit tricky, especially for the novice - and is certainly difficult for the naked eye, even with the sharpest eyesight - but for an experienced company like Noonans, specialising in English coins, that mistake is inexplicable. Also, they seem to slightly resent mistakes being pointed out to them.
  4. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Although I reckon the NGC example above is a genuine 4/3. If you blow the pic up, you can see the usual details. The one offered by Noonans is taking the proverbial.
  5. 1949threepence

    Coin cabinets

    Well done. Are the tray recesses the right size for your purposes? Also, out of interest, is it a Peter Nichols original? - there should be a label on the back. If it's got Peter Nichols, Cabinet Maker, 3 Norman Road, St Leonards, then you'll know it's an original made by Peter himself, during or before 2010, before he retired.
  6. 1949threepence

    Any garden pics this year?

    My back garden is currently receiving a makeover, myself having now decided that the eco friendly letting it go wild excuse for lazy gits, just didn't work. Looked a shambles. The guy who's doing it has only been three times and already it looks transformed. Still a bit more to do though. Only charged me just over £600 so far for what looks like really hard work over 5 hour days - that's less than I'd spend on many coins. When he's finished I'm giving him a substantial tip, he deserves it. Also had turf put in at the top of the garden (where it looked a particular mess) and new fence panels. I'm not a pretty colourful flowers guy, but I do like bushes, trees and greenery. I'll post some pics when done (for what it's worth) Lucky with the turf as the installer emphasised the need to keep it watered in the first 2 or 3 weeks. But there was so much rain I didn't need to bother.
  7. 1949threepence

    Can anyone explain this?

    I know on the occasions I've spoken to you on the phone, Bob, I'd never have guessed that you were originally from the West Midlands, the accent from which is highly distinctive as we know. You sound like a guy from the South. It's funny, some people never lose their original accent, whereas others, probably the majority, do. I've lived in Warwickshire since 2001, and didn't think I'd lost my Essex accent - but when I return home, they say my accent has changed, and I pronounce some words differently. As for the 11mph limit, no idea. There may be a perfectly logical reason for it, although this is the 21st century, so logic probably doesn't enter the equation. I'd suggest to @blakeyboy that he contact the relevant council, but I'm not sure there's any point.
  8. Sympathies Eric. I know how you feel for different reasons. I suppose in such a situation you could always got to bed 3 hours early the night before, but that's never as simple as it sounds. I think I'd be sharper bidding at 5am - especially if it was light outside - than at midnight.
  9. 1949threepence

    Peck and Farthings

    It's a pity LCGS (UK organisation attached to London Coins Auction) no longer grade and slab coins. Their grading was excellent (IMO) and the slabs never had any trace of annoying detritus trapped in the capsule. Personally though I don't like slabs and invariably smash them open to free the coin, as soon as I receive one.
  10. 1949threepence

    Peck and Farthings

    No expert on farthings, but generally speaking, I don't think Peck and Freeman obverses always match up. They certainly don't for pennies.
  11. 1949threepence

    Coin prices continue to rise

    It'll be interesting to see if anyone does bite, and if they don't, whether they will start to lower the price - they're already inviting offers. It's a hell of a lot to ask for such a bog standard coin, condition wise. The large rose, large date is scarce, but not desperately rare.
  12. 1949threepence

    Coin prices continue to rise

    Coopers Coins are asking £675 for this quite ordinary large rose, large date penny - link I got mine - a better example than that - also as a BIN in April 2021 for just £155 from emeeco. Another instance of a huge price rise (although obviously there will be some natural variation from one dealer to another in any case, but not that much).
  13. Although it doesn't appear to have been banned by the BBC - link
  14. 1949threepence

    Color Flying Scotsman £2 coin

    If only Terence Cuneo were still around. He could have done a magnificent job.
  15. 1949threepence

    Color Flying Scotsman £2 coin

    This is how it should look (apparently). At least it's straight, but it's still a total mess. The wheels aren't in contact with the rails - they appear to be above them - and the smaller wheels are totally out of alignment with the other wheels. Correct that they're a different size, but they must be dead level at rail contact, not one set above or below the other. That's just absurd. This is how it actually looks - from a perfect perspective. Picture taken in 1924.
  16. 1949threepence

    Color Flying Scotsman £2 coin

    Christ, that's dreadful. Are they that utterly inept, or is somebody deliberately taking the wotsit? It should be sitting dead straight on the track, not at a weird angle. Also, the wheels aren't flush with the rails - looks a bit like a partially derailed loco.
  17. When you think of some of the songs that were around in the 1960's and 70's, you know there would be uproar today as some would cry, take offence, need counselling etc. Such songs as "Maxwell's silver hammer" by the Beatles and "I'm gonna get me a gun" by Cat Stevens. Of course, just recently, there was a problem with Tom Jones's "Delilah". The Welsh Rugby Union banning it. Good luck with stopping the crowd singing it. Also, how about one that I heard for the first time just last year "Wet Dream" by Max Romeo, copyright 1969 - I just listened in disbelief. Incredible. Got into the charts, but the BBC wouldn't play it. You could hear it on some of the pirate radio stations, apparently.
  18. There's also another one I heard - "a policeman's truncheon can be used for cunning stunts, as well as......"
  19. Yes, it will be a lot. Poor chap died of what was then called "full blown aids" in the days before it became a much more manageable condition.
  20. 1949threepence

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Precisely. It hits you in the eye that it's a fake, even though he does admit it's a copy. But to ask £155 for it, is a complete insult. Yes, he is in any case very pricey, but I'm just surprised he's trying a stunt like this.
  21. 1949threepence

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I truly can't get my head round why an experienced and respected seller of such long standing is trying to pass a "copy" - modern fake, for £155. link
  22. 1949threepence

    Coin prices continue to rise

    At page 407, Peck does make reference to "bronzed current pieces" of which the 1857 is one. Although at page 405 he casts doubt on the authenticity of the bronzing.
  23. 1949threepence

    Coin prices continue to rise

    "prooflike" The obverse rim is thicker than usual, and it's a very nice coin. I've no reason to doubt it's a specimen based on what was said. But I do think it comes down to personal opinion, as opposed to being definitively certain.
  24. 1949threepence

    Coin prices continue to rise

    I actually bought the Copthorne 1874H F74 penny in 2016, which is an example of a "specimen" strike. Although I only went on what was said. In truth I'm not actually sure either way. For all I know it might just be a F73 in a decent state of preservation. There's nothing specific to mark it out as anything special. Although if necessary I've no doubt I'd still be able to pass it on as a specimen based on past acceptance. See what you think:-
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