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Gary1000

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  1. Looks good enough to go on ebay, uncirculated very rare variety
  2. Gary1000

    Pain in the a**e Indian gentleman(?)

    We toured the US last year with a couple, they believe all of this rubbish hook line and sinker.
  3. This was the set I was thinking of. https://www.dnw.co.uk/auction-archive/past-catalogues/lot.php?auction_id=282&lot_id=235221
  4. Hi and thanks, I managed to find one which was engraved on the back of a silver 3d rather than a specially manufactured medal.
  5. No these were proofs. The plastic sets were currency.
  6. The only VIP proof set 1953 (I believe) I have seen was in a much bigger case and without the Crown, They also were of the earlier observe.
  7. Gary1000

    EBAY SCAM

    I think it would be very difficult to tell a VIP coin in a slab, you need to pick it up and feel it. It's not just the level of frosting it's the sharpness of the strike. If I pick up my VIP crowns they are sharp in the hand, the edges, the milling etc.
  8. Gary1000

    A £600 Churchill Crown

    I think what you need to be aware of with the satin finish crown is that it is a proof strike so there is more than the surface finish to distinguish them.
  9. I hope the satin proof that I bought from Baldwins is a satin proof.
  10. Gary1000

    EBAY SCAM

    PR65, I have one of the three PR67 which I paid £400 at a Canadian auction, they also thought it was a VIP.
  11. My set is in a strange greeny bluey mottled cardboard case, never seen another like it. Also with the VIP if you sit it beside the set proof you can see the differenc,e and picking it up it's so sharp you would think it would cut your fingers.
  12. Gary1000

    Lot 74 - Baldwins

    I have been beaten by a lower bid when my max was lower than the next increment.
  13. Gary1000

    peter rabbit

    I just hope these fool still have plenty of money left to buy my collection when I sell it in about 1 years time. I do wonder how many of these are real sales and not just wishfull thinking.
  14. Gary1000

    1909 identification markers

    I would say that the P is either slightly clockwise of the tooth or slightly anticlockwise of the tooth. I would also suggest that if the 1 is not visible the value is going to be small ever if the rarer variety.
  15. There was a discussion a few weeks ago about the scarcer of the two 1964 sixpence which I haven't been able to find again. I believe someone was looking for one. Anyway here is one on the bay, a bit knocked about but I'm sure would fill a gap for a while. Davies 2502
  16. Gary1000

    A £600 Churchill Crown

    I think I paid about £1800 around 2-3 years ago to Baldwins. Not a big profit in it yet.
  17. There is one 20th centre halfpenny that is very underated in it's rarity and that is the 1911 A+b shallow neck, narrow date. I have one in about Fine so it exists but I've not seen another in about 10 years of looking to upgrade.
  18. I saw it and assumed that it was a Half Penny reverse so pass on. But as you say it's the later small head.
  19. It's probably a specimen issue that came in the presentation pack.
  20. Gary1000

    More Pennies

    Looks like Obv. B P of IMP to RIGHT of bead, Rev. b E of PENNY to gap. which is F221 in currence. No proof listed as F222 is 1938.
  21. Gary1000

    More Pennies

    Obv B Rev b unlisted by Freeman so must be an early mint of the currency.
  22. Gary1000

    NHS Thank you.

    Having spent time in a third world hostipal the NHS is up there amongst the greats. Anyone with a bad word of the NHS should try what the other half have to live with, or try and live, then see just how good the NHS is.
  23. One way to tell the difference is to look at the edge lettering, the matt proof has frosting to the top surfaces of the letters whereas the currency doesn't.
  24. I like the before and after cleaning pictures
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