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  1. Thanks more info than I imagined.I will enjoy perusing these sites.Thanks again.
  2. [a ttachment=7521:un decime lan 7.jpg] Hi I have a 1798-99 un decime.I have tried various websites to get an idea of the value.The sites all say the coin weighs 20g but mine weighs in at 21.3g.It also has edge markings(diamond shapes repeating)since I havn't seen any others is the norm? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  3. Hi I recently bought this chinese dollar.All the yuan shaikai dollars ive looked at have chinese symbols above the bust this one has a repetitive pattern.If it was meant to be a forgery surely it would have the chinese symbols.I must admit i'm baffled!Any help would be appreciated thanks
  4. Thanks Peckris.Any idea of the value of something like this?
  5. sorry forgot to mention coin weighs 5.7g and is 25mm the same weight and diameter as a george v1 halfpenny
  6. Hi all,Iwould like some info if possible on this coin / medallion.On the obverse is a crowned portrait of ed v111.The other side is blank.Is this a trial piece? Will upload more pics...thanks
  7. Yes so did I. I could do with finding a detailed site about it. Thanks for input.
  8. Not something I know anything about at all I'm afraid del. Is this the one that was on ebay? In which case if it is gold, it was a bargain!! Yep that's the one! I got another off the same seller,this ones a 1978 proof with the mintmark BC.I'm still trying to find the mintage for that one!
  9. del

    Decimal coin values

    hi dave,i collect proof sets myself and its a shame when you see them getting broken up and sold individually. happy hunting mate
  10. Hi does anyone know if the pobjoy mint made a gold proof iom pound in 1981.the mintmark is BB. I've only seen pictures of the coin and havn't received it yet.It's definitly a proof coin and looks gold in colour. Any help would be appreciated thanks
  11. firstly thanks coinery for taking pics.I think we can now put an end to this discussion,but fear not I shall return with another.Thanks everyone for input.
  12. del

    Just starting a collection

    Welcome DJMonty, Don't feel put off by the lack of response, there appears to be a few site technical difficulties! I've been onboard over a year now, and it's never happened before, so no big deal I don't think? Anyway, I've struggled to leave you this post, as it's been difficult to move through the links but, when the site's back to normal, have a browse through the books for sale here. The Check Your Change book has been highly recommended by many for those post-decimal rarities! Could be a good starting point!
  13. That explains the reverse but i see no signs of that on the obverse.the bust and legends are bigger than another sixpence i have If your proposal is that this could be a shilling obverse, sixpence reverse, then the flan would either have to be extremely thin, if it's spread to the dimensions of a shilling, or it's actually a shilling flan, given that the obverse sits on it about right! So, what's the weight? dont know the weight dont have any scales the coin measures 23mm A sixpence is 21mm which bear out the spread flan theory - so at 23mm just over 10% too large. ok so nothing spectacular then.does this spread flan effect the value?thanks rob youve put some effort into this Using the widest diameter on your coin as 23mm, the ratio of coin diameter to the outside of the legend diameter on my screen is 65:56 The corresponding dimensions on my example are 21mm and 19.5mm, so the diameter of the outside of the legend is within 0.3mm for a spread and not spread example. Sixpence it is. The bust goes all the way to the edge on a sixpence.
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