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Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
If its the Rooks then it is either a Building or Clamour of Rooks which could be even worse. -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You can have a 1/1000 share for that - anyone else what the other 999 shares ? -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That surprises me as on here is just one big Stroytelling of Crows -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Rather than being a Raffle of Turkeys or a Knob of water fowl try to be a Parliament of Owls -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I did not want to overEIGHT the coins potential -
Penny 1875 - AU - MS60 - 61 - Hard to Find
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Items For Sale
No Lad - they were made in Germany in the POW camp. We Yorkshiremen still use them as others and Softy Tight Sutaners never get their hands in their pockets so we Yorkshiremen need extra deep ones. W still hand suthoners in Leeds City Square until dead and then dip them in gravy and eat them. -
Penny 1875 I have only ever had two of these pennies and I have recently upgraded from this one. CGS have only ever had 3 submitted for grading. There is one at Grade 10 which is not even on the MS scale. There is this one I have for sale at Grade 70 and my current one at Grade 78. I can't comment about other slabbing companies or other raw examples out there but I personally think it is a hard coin to find. Grade: AU - MS60-61 (CGS 70) Dies: 8+G (1860.18) - Sea crosses linear circle at left UIN: 18887 Freeman: 79 £ 250 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested References from other Pre-decimal members upon request.
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Penny 1875 - AU - MS60 - 61 - Hard to Find
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Items For Sale
Nay Lad - Yorkshiremen always appear to have their hands in their pockets as they are looking for money to buy their M8's a pint . . . -
Penny 1875 - AU - MS60 - 61 - Hard to Find
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Items For Sale
You can ALWAYS trust a Yorkshireman -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Don't be so Eagle eyed on my posts you old Hoot Owl. Swallow your tweetings and I will not OS-prey on your fowl comments -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Really ? - I got bored after counting 50 about a quarter of the way round -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I love Queen. Cant get enough. Been going Head Long over them since 1970 -
March LCA catalogue now up
The Coinery replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thank you very much for the "Heads Up" Appreciated -
Penny 1875 - AU - MS60 - 61 - Hard to Find
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Items For Sale
Had to deal with a horrendous family situation. My son also uses this profile with me. Coin will go off in the morning. -
Who can grade, either in standard letter grade or CGS grade the 3 attached photos There will be a prize for the numismatist with the 3 grades accurately graded !!! An before you ask Pete - NO I won't PM you the answers :-)
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Crown 1934 - Grading Competition
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Thank you very much Azda - Appreciated -
Crown 1934 - Grading Competition
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
No. I have a grade 85 Proof and it is the same exact value as the 85 Currency -
Penny 1912 Grade: UNC (CGS 80) Dies 1+A Freeman 172 UIN: 9285 £70 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested
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Crown 1934 - Grading Competition
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
If I do bigger ones it shows the UIN and grade. I am on a MAC and I don't know how to edit pics -
Crown 1934 - Grading Competition
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
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Crown 1934 - Grading Competition
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
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I am starting to feel VICTIMISED by the "OLD GUYS" on here . . .
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Penny 1875 - AU - MS60 - 61 - Hard to Find
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in Items For Sale
Hi Mike - SOLD !!!! Thank You Will post off today. When it arrives would you mind making mention here that it arrived safe and that you are happy -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
have you actually counted them Matt ??? -
Luckiest Coin EVER - Chinese New Year
The Coinery replied to The Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
One cannot refer to Ones Majesty as a Bird - I think "Cabbage" is the current slur / nickname - I agree you did find a Bird - Our Queen has a cracking coin collection - I wonder if she is on this site as a member ?