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Collection of Crowns in the Daily Mail today...
Michael-Roo replied to Colin88's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Can we see the ad please Colin? I can't find an online link. I think it may be the first time in my life I've gone searching for the Daily Mail….. -
$205.70. Wha?!?!?!
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Just received a message from the seller. He is withdrawing the lots.
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The same seller has a Henry VIII repro listed too. I've sent a message pointing out neither coins are genuine. Lets see if the descriptions are updated.….
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hammered-silver-coin-Henry-V11-/291252881979?&_trksid=p2056016.m2518.l4276#
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Help please! Identification struggle- I give up :-(
Michael-Roo replied to Larisamo's topic in Beginners area
Maybe some sort of guild, lodge, society etc? -
Michael Gouby has a 'probably as struck' for £12, and Colin Cooke have one listed as ABU for £8.
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An interesting Richmond farthing.
Michael-Roo posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Poorly cut and showing part of the beaded border from the next coin on the strip. Unusual. -
The same seller has a low grade 1787 shilling on offer with a buy it now price of £75!
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From the June issue. Could someone please explain this joke to me?
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£22 for a handful of melts? Ridiculous!
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Help needed to indentify an old (English?) coin
Michael-Roo replied to Alexwoodfine's topic in Beginners area
Hello Alex. Click on 'More Reply Options' then simply follow the instructions to upload the images from your desktop. The total KB for your upload cannot exceed 500. Hope this helps. -
1911 Florin. What's a realistic price
Michael-Roo replied to bagerap's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I see that ebay example has rather nasty rim damage. -
Is this some sort of situationist art scam?
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Hello Chris! I look forward to reading your posts and seeing the coins you buy as you build your collection.
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Here's the reader's competition from the April issue of that year. Not very difficult, is it…...
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Chris! How do you remember all this???? Do you keep a journal?!?! (Just pulling your leg). I've seen most of the bands you have, and quite a lot you haven't mentioned. From your 'wish you'd seen' list: I made a point of catching the Specials whenever they came around. A fabulous live act. From 77 to 80 I was on the permanent guest list at Eric's Club, so saw an awful lot of the acts who were booked there (some I really wish I hadn't!). Also from your wish list, I've seen: Dylan. Buzzcocks. Undertones. Roxy twice (first time when Eno was still with them). The Beat. James Brown. Dylan, Roxy (2nd time), and James Brown were at the annual Summer Pops Festivals which used to be held in a big tent on the Liverpool waterfront. Much as Dylan was great (for the first 15 hours….), he stayed on for so long that my wife and I actually ended up listening to the end of his set from the beer tent next door. James Brown's show was, again, fab but it was the Summer of the 1st Iraq war. When the go-go dancers began waving American flags about lots of the audience began grumbling and several shouted abuse. Good old Liverpool. never disappoints…..
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From your list I saw Slade and Pink Floyd. My first live shows were April 71 (I was 12). Rolling Stones and T.Rex, Both within the same week. Around 50p a pop!
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Ah. Those were the days….. I was a few years older than you, but yes, 76-77 was a fine time to be around. Never saw the Sex Pistols but I did get to see the Clash a few times. You missed nothing! The most overhyped band of all time, but I do realise it's impossible for anyone from the Punk Generation to be "unMacLarened" You're not wrong!
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Why Don't People Collect Halfpennies ?
Michael-Roo replied to sound's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I think that is true unless you throw in silver threepence. Yet I can't be the only one with a nostalgic view of sixpence's. My mum used to count them out when me and my brother went to the Saturday morning flics. "Sixpence for the bus, sixpence to get in and sixpence to spend. Boy we were hard up. Now I can afford it I should buy a few. LOL. Mark Absolutely! The silver threepenny bit must surely rate as the most unloved coin of all. -
Ah. Those were the days….. I was a few years older than you, but yes, 76-77 was a fine time to be around. Never saw the Sex Pistols but I did get to see the Clash a few times.
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Why Don't People Collect Halfpennies ?
Michael-Roo replied to sound's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I do! I have LOADS of 1/2ds. Love 'em. Particularly 1672-1754 (with a big emphasis on the William & Marys/William III). -
Geordie's 'My Gallery' link (above the Omicoin one).
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1821 farthing. G over O in Gratia.
Michael-Roo replied to Michael-Roo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Cheers Colin. Mine is EF (though you might not know so from the photo), and the partially visible underlying form is clear and certainly a letter. Well cut and in high relief. Definitely not die crud. And, you're right, Colin Cooke always did catalogue it as such, so I guess we'll go with that for the foreseeable. -
1821 farthing. G over O in Gratia.
Michael-Roo posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have a really nice, clear, example of this variety. Commonly referred to as 'G over O'. I've read in the past there has been some dispute as to what the G is actually punched on top of. No doubt it is over something. Do other members have any views they would like to share? The coin is listed in the Cooke collection as 'extremely rare'. I'd also be interested to hear your estimates of how rare it is (numbers known etc). Thanks all