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  1. Hi, Does anyone know what dealers are currently paying for 1920-1946 silver coinage? Thanks
  2. Coindome

    London Mint Office

    It's a hard one to explain... especially at a time when precious metals are in demand, "your lovely set of gold coins aren't worth anything"
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    London Mint Office

    I guessed this was the case. How come it isn't more in the public eye / public awareness ?
  4. Hi I've been offered a set of Gold Coins originally sold in limited numbers (just 499) by the London Mint Office. The set is no longer wanted by the current owner. I recognise there is a difference between the Royal Mint and the London Mint Office but can anyone give me an idea of desirability being they're not Royal Mint. It's the decimalisation anniversary set issued at £396 I think. http://www.londonmintoffice.org/an-exclusive-opportunity-to-celebrate-the-most-significant-event-in-coinage-history/ Any thoughts, comments would be appreciated, Thanks
  5. I know it's a bit weak but can anyone help with this small hammered coin ? (approx 15mm) The obverse appears to be a crowned bust looking right. The reverse has that odd centre to it. Any help would be great ! Cheers
  6. Hi, Would love to know what date this Japanese 1/2 Sen is please ? I've tried comparing against others without luck ! Cheers....
  7. I've got 2 of these coins, I'd assumed they were identical even having had a good look. But, they're most definitely quite different. They're very tapered from the obverse so they naturally sit face up. If they had holes in them I'd think they were buttons !! Any ideas ?
  8. Hi This is a decent size coin, 36mm and I'd say slightly thicker than our old copper penny. Strangely, the detail simply looks like it isn't struck up rather than being worn away. Any thoughts on that? Again, it must be Asia somewhere but I haven't got a clue otherwise. Does anyone specialise in this area ? Cheers
  9. Thanks Brian. That's really helpful. Coin 2 starts in a new thread....
  10. This is the first of 3 coins I'm stuck with. Can anyone help point me in the right direction so-to-speak ! Actually quite a chunky coin 3mm thick. The rim is oddly thicker than the body of the coin. Diameter 23mm
  11. I think S3609 is correct and makes sense. The photo is correct (2nd bust). Surely E* must be "below bust"... where else would it be ?!!! I understand "local dies" to be where the curls both turn to the right, as per the photo in S3615. Frankly, I'm suspicious this is an error in Spink and that in fact S3609A doesn't exist or has been superceded by S3615 Can anyone prove otherwise ?
  12. I'm currently looking at my 2010 45th edition of Spink which is a couple of years old. In particular I'm trying to attribute Anne 1708 Shillings with the local Edinburgh bust (the two curls at the top of the bust both turn to the right). I'm confused with the descriptions between S3609A and S3615. Since S3608 refers to 2nd Bust... S3609 (similar) is also 2nd Bust with E*. What therefore is S3609A (( 2nd Bust I assume because it states "Similar" )) Local dies ? S3615 makes more sense because it doesn't refer to a previous coin as being "similar". Do you see what I mean ? There are pictures of S3615 & S3609 which are correct but I can't understand what S3609A refers to. Does anyone have a more recent Spink? Has this changed or am I misunderstanding the comments ? HELP !! ...please. Thanks
  13. Hi Struggled with this one. It's got the lis in the centre of the reverse so I guess French or Dutch but can anyone help with a more specific attribuition? There's a bust and legend but I still can't find it so now being lazy and asking for help !! Cheers
  14. Just a bit confused here.... can you tell me what edition the 1980 figures come from? I have 1972 being edition 12 and I have 1989 being edition 24. It appears there weren't publications every year. Cheers
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