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Stuntman

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  1. Stuntman

    POP counts for Decimal coins

    Well here's the Decimal POP table, comparing Paddy's coins to my own. I have an overall Decimal POP number of 22, with a 50p POP number of 51 and a £2 POP number of 62. If you want to add Decimal crowns (both 25p and £5 denominations) feel free to do so! Number of each distinct coin, by denomination Denomination Paddy Stunt POP Numbers Paddy Stunt Half P 14 0 Half P 100 0 Penny 48 2 Penny 100 4 Two Pence 45 2 Two Pence 100 4 Five Pence 50 8 Five Pence 100 16 Ten Pence 61 3 Ten Pence 100 5 Twenty Pence 43 2 Twenty Pence 100 5 Fifty Pence 101 52 Fifty Pence 100 51 One Pound 46 8 One Pound 100 17 Two Pounds 61 38 Two Pounds 100 62 BU Sets 32 2 BU Sets 100 6 Proof sets 41 3 Proof sets 100 7 Sub Total Decimal 542 120 Decimal POP 100 22
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    Please help

    Fully agree. If you're collecting the different designs, just find a nice 2015 from change. I did the same!
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    Please help

    Hi Jordan - I agree with what Unwilling Numismatist says. The upside down writing coins aren't any more valuable - the writing on the edge can be either way up, each type is normal. The Commonwealth Games coins of 2002 are worth about £5-£10 each if they are the England, Scotland or Wales versions, the Northern Ireland version goes for quite a bit more - perhaps £30 ish. The 2012 Rio handover coin is also perhaps worth £4-£8 on a good day. Basically, none of the bimetallic coins will make your fortune, so I would keep the best one of each type that you have (if you are interested in keeping them at all) and then spend the rest. I doubt if it's worth the hassle of selling them on eBay to make a relatively small amount extra (but you may well disagree). There are a few others that are scare or rare, although they don't appear to be all that popular and so the prices are fairly low. The link below is to the mintage figures (up to and including 2016 coins) for each type: https://www.royalmint.com/discover/uk-coins/circulation-coin-mintage-figures/two-pounds-to-20p-issued/ I like these £2 coins myself and have kept about 35 different ones but am under no illusions about their value!
  4. There seems to be a reference to it in Krause's standard catalog of world gold coins too - page 707: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=tXSrLbIEDBMC&pg=PA707&lpg=PA707&dq=gold+1848+pattern+florin&source=bl&ots=t4lBCkWMoG&sig=d1QtVz-6WKWFXH_Yl5lISiWmCNk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEsIjnmKvaAhXJWsAKHf5ACT04ChDoAQgmMAA#v=onepage&q&f=false
  5. Nice upgrade. I may be tempted by your OP coin, you're welcome to PM me with what you'd want for it?
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    Complete novice

    Welcome Jamie. When I rekindled my interest in colecting coins a few years ago, I started by looking to have one coin of each main circulating predecimal denomination, from the quarter farthing to the crown, and then by looking to have at least one coin with each different monarch's head on it (just as far back to Charles II at the moment, I haven't dipped my toe into the world of hammered coins...yet). This approach meant that I soon had 'a little bit of everything' - which then perhaps leads you towards areas where you might want a few more. I buy them with no regard to resale but look to buy them relatively shrewdly rather than buying the first one I might see. My coins are in a whole variety of grades; I would rather have something scarcer/more interesting in lower grade than something more common in very high grade, but to every general rule there are always exceptions and you'll probably find that you will occasionally push the boat out for something really appealing to you. Have fun and good luck! Dan
  7. Lion and Griffin are my favourites so far. If I could only keep one, it would be the Lion, but that's also because I'm English.
  8. I'm collecting the gold bullion versions of these. Haven't seen any mintage figures so far - I think they were still minting the Lion and Griffin until the very end of 2017 so probably haven't released final figures yet. I don't think there are actually any issue limits for the gold, silver and platinum bullion versions but happy to be corrected.
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    Pennies High grade.

    Cheers Pete :-)
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    My MGTF

    Give it a good spanking.
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    My MGTF

    The MGTF, and its MGF predecessor, have always been mid-engined. The engine is in the middle, behind the driver but ahead of the rear axle. It isn't front-engined like most (all?) other MGs. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/mg-motor/tf-2002-2005
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    My MGTF

    Indeed. Hope you also enjoy getting reacquainted with the joys of mid-engined, rear wheel drive sportscar motoring (can you tell I am also a fan??)
  13. Stuntman

    Why has the Queen's portrait on banknotes not been aged?

    Maybe it's her profile picture on Tinder or some such.
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    Why has the Queen's portrait on banknotes not been aged?

    Perhaps she really does look half her age, and she has a picture of a banknote in her attic...
  15. Nice Oliver Cromwell, Rob. Is it a halfcrown or a shilling?
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    silver for sale from friends estate

    I agree about the 1908 half crown. I'd definitely be keen to give it a new home. The 1887 florin is rather nice as well. Am away for a week, starting tomorrow, but I will see what has been offered when I get back on Sunday 4th March if the deadline hasn't already passed. Hope they all find good homes.
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    More potter trix

    Trying hard to find the positive - these coins are not aimed at the likes of us. If they prove the gateway drug for some other collectors who may then dip their toes further into numismatic waters, then all well and good. There's no way I would like to have any of those in my own collection, no matter how rare or valuable they may be.
  18. Was lacquering fairly common, and why was it done? I have a few bronze coins that have a different sort of sheen and finish to the others. They don't appear to have been obviously cleaned, but they look a little different. Two of them are 1930s George V, one is Victoria bun head.
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    More potter trix

    I'm all for interesting circulating commemoratives, but this continuing infantilisation of our coinage is a shame, in my opinion. I think the forthcoming 10ps will follow a similar path, yet I'm sure I'll look out for them!
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    Olympic 50ps

    I've got 14 different spare ones after doing a bank run last June to find the two I was missing (Fencing and Taekwondo), but no Wrestling I'm afraid, Jon.
  21. Here's the link to the die numbers on Tony Clayton's site that Declan mentions above: http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/dieno.html
  22. I like this new Britannia design as well, bought the yellow metal version last month
  23. I think it looks OK, and I think the 1709 E 3rd bust is a known type, but more knowledgeable folk will doubtless be along shortly. I have looked for pictures and looked through the LCA sold listings but can't see another one!
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    headline in the bbc

    A good day to bury bad news. Somewhat rehearsed?
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