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Hussulo

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  1. Well I'm not planning to restart any dicussions on tonning as there have been many and I'm sure there will be many more. All I will say is that when it comes to toning and how coins have been stored, everyone has there own ideas on the level of exceptability and how much of a push if any constitutes articfical toning (thinking of coins stored in manila envelopes to velvet pouches or left on a window sill rather then backing in the oven etc..). All I will say is I quite like the colour (it's my avatar picture) and I purchased it like that already slabbed. Having said that I expect it to do well and sell to a US buyer.
  2. Didn't even know Heritage did domain names. I think its a good domain as it will bring in a fair bit of direct type in traffic (yes people still do type in what they are looking for in the browser plus .com instead of searching for a term on Google.) Having said that more companies are going in favour of branding. The best generic would probably be coins.com I've got raregoldsovereigns.com if anyone wants to buy it
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    Fake Cromwell Crown

    If it is a fake. Very very scary indeed.
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    My head hurts
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    £93 for this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rare-1823-A-D-King-George-IIII-Gold-Sovereign-Type-Coin-Contemporary-Forgery-/140975633320?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item20d2cd73a8&autorefresh=true
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    A Rant

    My mums aunt used to religiously buy all the QEII £5 cupronickel crowns in the hopes that they were a wise investment for the future.
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    Royal Mint Trial Coins Die

    I'm selling one on ebay for anyone thats interested in these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261218024905?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
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    Want, want, WANT!

    Very nice indeed. It may be the picture but I wonder what's going on in the obverse field? it looks like either rub or buffed down to get rid of hairlines.
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    Not funny

    I don't know if ths is the right order, but this is how I reported it:
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    Not funny

    What a crook. I'll report it too. if enough people report it. It should get pulled. http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/How-To-Deal-With-Sellers-Of-Fake-Items-Effectively?ugid=10000000008772445 Another option would be to win the item so no one else does, raise a dispute through ebay/ paypal for money back and then neg him..
  11. I've already got one but if anyone hasn't, I'd really recommend buying it.
  12. What do you put on a Tesco's burger? .... .. . £10 each way.
  13. Merry Christmas & happy New Year. I hope you all have a great coin collecting year!
  14. Heres a couple that are going to sting somebody when they find out they're cast: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNKNOWN-UN-CLEANED-HAMMERED-COIN-DATED-1653-/261136134859?pt=UK_Coins_OtherBritish_RL&hash=item3ccced32cb http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNKNOWN-UN-CLEANED-HAMMERED-1646-DATED-COIN-OR-MEDAL-UNKNOWN-/261136136195?pt=UK_Coins_OtherBritish_RL&hash=item3ccced3803
  15. "Sorry, I do not allow returns" Well unfortunately for you PayPal says you do . If paying by PayPal you will be covered if the item is not as described or counterfiet. They will just deduct the payment from the sellers account whether he likes it or not. I agree though it doesn't look legit and I wouldn't touch it with any pole.
  16. The forum? I seem to be having technical difficulties with it again! I'm trying to find out the problem, for some reason its taking ages to load. These sites aren't easy to manage, a real pain in the b*tt sometimes. I'll hopefully have it working again shortly. Thanks Peter.
  17. Are the Chinese faking these now They'll fake anything that can be sold for a profit. Did anyone read about the fake Apple store? that was a belter. Even the staff thought they were working for Apple.
  18. Ive always thought die polishing lines were kind of cool. A lot of novice collectors assume the coins have been cleaned. I guess it helps to use a magnifying glass if unsure.
  19. Thats a shame. Someone's ruined a rare coin. Even if it does town over the tooling will still be noticeable. \hope you get your money back azda,
  20. Thats a nice coin azda, When ever you see the word "details" on a NGC slab it means there is a problem with the coin eg cleaning, scratch, edge damage, mounting etc... What they mean is, it would grade EF without the problem. PCGS dont give problem coins a grade, they just call them all "genuine" on the slab but they do have a code number on the slab, for example 98 which stands for cleaning.
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    Happy birthday, John!

    Happy birthday John. I hope you had a great day.
  22. Its an usual for a bot to go as far as uploading an avatar pic so I think shes real . Maria my mobile number is 07******** lets chat;)
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    Triplet Jewellers Eye Loupe 30 x 21mm

    I bought one of these, not from these seller but it fell apart. The lens is still fine but the screw popped out, it was only held in by the tiniest amount of thread.
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    British Coins 2013/2014

    Always love looking at and admiring your latest additions Geoff. I have your site bookmarked and its one of my favourites.
  25. And what the hell does VF Details mean? I think it means it grades VF but because it is a problem coin they wont give it a specific grade, ie VF30 or VF35. The only good thing about it for the buyer is, NGC should offer a full market value of a coin that has been slabbed that turns out to be non genuine. I think although TGP (grading companies) play there part, any coin should be bought with prior diligence. I have some nice coins in both NGC and PCGS slabs but I know they are over graded by UK standards. I bought them knowing this and paid accordingly, or the price for there UK grade. What gets up my nose is when someone tries to sell an MS coin that may only grade as EF at Spink Unc prices. Out of all the slabbing companies I have seen, for British coins and grading, I think CGS are the best bet.
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