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19 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said:

A few upgades purchased yesterday 1897 that is a lot better than the normal ones :)

Not the best picture as just done on my phone.

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Nice Penny what grade is it please I do like this:wub::wub:

 

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Its in a cgs slab graded 80 and scarce in high grade although the picture is RANG 

I have been looking for a good one for ages so happy with this :)

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3 minutes ago, UPINSMOKE said:

Nice Penny what grade is it please I do like this:wub::wub:

Grade's out the window on this one, it's an 1897 dot penny :) 

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4 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said:

Its in a cgs slab graded 80 and scarce in high grade although the picture is RANG 

I have been looking for a good one for ages so happy with this :)

Apart from Richard's one, I've only ever seen VF tops of this. Very jealous.

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34 minutes ago, Nordle11 said:

Very jealous.

Yes indeed.

 

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Well potted, Pete. Never seen an 1897 dot in UNC. In fact never seen one with lustre before. 

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1 minute ago, 1949threepence said:

Well potted, Pete. Never seen an 1897 dot in UNC. In fact never seen one with lustre before. 

This is the only other one I know of, better than VF.

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1 hour ago, Nordle11 said:

Grade's out the window on this one, it's an 1897 dot penny :) 

I am none the wiser:( What is a Dot Penny please explain as new to everything about pennies:unsure:

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Its got a DOT over the O in one not really a big deal but collectable and Freeman lists it :)

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6 minutes ago, UPINSMOKE said:

I am none the wiser:( What is a Dot Penny please explain as new to everything about pennies:unsure:

It's a flaw found on this year of pennies, you can see the dot in between the O and N of ONE on the reverse. It's more than likely the result of a damaged die but some theories suggest it was a purposeful indicator for various reasons. Just because of the location, prominence and roundness I think it's gained notoriety and become one of the recognised varieties for the year.

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2 minutes ago, Paulus said:

Dirty great boulder between the O and the N

 

1 minute ago, PWA 1967 said:

Its got a DOT over the O in one not really a big deal but collectable and Freeman lists it :)

Or in layman's terms... :D 

Although I would say that it is a big deal, a F-VF will cost you 75-150 depending, so something like this one is much more..

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Anyone want a low grade for £100 in a cgs slab PM me .

They say £180 but now i have a good one not any use to me so a bargain.

The BU ones seem to be a grand plus.

 

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6 minutes ago, Paulus said:

Dirty great boulder between the O and the N

What a cluts I am must put my glasses on.:D

4 minutes ago, Nordle11 said:

It's a flaw found on this year of pennies, you can see the dot in between the O and N of ONE on the reverse. It's more than likely the result of a damaged die but some theories suggest it was a purposeful indicator for various reasons. Just because of the location, prominence and roundness I think it's gained notoriety and become one of the recognised varieties for the year.

Thanks for the explanation, could not find any reference in the books I have.

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4 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said:

Anyone want a low grade for £100 in a cgs slab PM me .

They say £180 but now i have a good one not any use to me so a bargain.

The BU ones seem to be a grand plus.

Where did you get that from? Not that you're wrong, I've just never seen one for sale before to even guess at a price.

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Research on line and asking dealers what they would pay.

General feedback is for a really good one a grand plus .

CGS say £1500 for the one i bought :)

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That's what I mean, what are you researching haha, there's literally no information about realised prices for ones in this grade :D 

A grand seems fair, I wouldn't hesitate for such a good looking one at that price. I think  £1500 would be the top, top estimate though, juice included.

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I think you're over-estimating the value. I paid £170 for my Aunc specimen (in 2004) but I wouldn't want to pay more than £250 for it now. But I guess it's all down to what someone will pay, as ever.

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Dont worry i have bought it and happy whenever i buy a coin i can find out what i should pay :)

 

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3 minutes ago, secret santa said:

I think you're over-estimating the value. I paid £170 for my Aunc specimen (in 2004) but I wouldn't want to pay more than £250 for it now. But I guess it's all down to what someone will pay, as ever.

I didnt over estimate anything just said cgs price...did not say what i paid.

Yours was a good buy and i can sell mine today for more than i payed for it .

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The one you have Richard i will give you £500 for so your happy if its problem free.

Will put the money in your account straight away.

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7 minutes ago, secret santa said:

I think you're over-estimating the value. I paid £170 for my Aunc specimen (in 2004) but I wouldn't want to pay more than £250 for it now. But I guess it's all down to what someone will pay, as ever.

I think you're a little out of touch then Richard ;) The variety certainly has come leaps and bounds in the last 10 years , I can't see an UNC example selling at £250 when the F-VF examples are selling at £100-150 in auction (that's before the juice). I would be extremely happy with that at £250!

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1 minute ago, PWA 1967 said:

The one you have Richard i will give you £500 for so your happy if its problem free.

Will put the money in your account straight away.

£600. Will put it in before Pete does.

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