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stevemersey

Reviewing an old collection

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Hi,

I have just rediscovered a collection my father and I put together back in the sixties, and in trying to get to get to grips with what I have, I found this excellent site. So let me say hello.

I am in the process of working out just what I have. Much of it is only fit for scrap, but I have found a few nice items. That said, it is a very widely spread collection with bit of everything and needs thinning down. There are just so many items, it is all a bit daunting.

Maybe someone could give me some advice on the current state of the market and whether it is a good time to be selling? Also, is eBay a good place to move things on?

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Not a bad time to sell ebay is the best place for anything under £20.

You sound like you might want to follow on with collecting - just take a long hard look at the coins you have been left and think "do I really like/enjoy those coins" if you come away saying yes to yourself you might have caught the bug..

The late sixties was a boom time for coins with impending decimalization so unless your father was very lucky there will not be a fortune in the collection in fact a few coins might be only worth double/treble what he paid for them , I hope he did not just collect 1950 and 1951 pennies and later crowns etc..

Don't be scared to let go the ones you don't want, remember if someone else wants them the will be looked after and appreciated.

GOOD LUCK

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Copper,

thanks for the reply. Yes there are quite a few 1950 pennies, 1952 sixpence, 1946 and 1949 threepenny bits etc. But it does go a bit further than rare dates from his change, though he was a shopkeeper and he would obviously see a lot of cash and would keep hold of anything he saw of value. Weighing-in the pre 47 silver was a big part of his later years and I am pleased to see that prices for that have improved a lot. But he did deal a little bit, and it looks like he kept back a few interesting things amongst it all.

His box of half crowns looks interesting and there seem to be some nice examples of shillings, but there are hammered coins too. The crowns go back to William III, though there are more later ones. It is such a mix and so much is probably of low value, it will take me a while sort it all out. A job for the winter nights. My plan is to thin it down to something more focussed I can appreciate.

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If your box includes a William III crown plus some later crowns plus some hammered, then you will have some value there depending on condtion. For advice you'd be advised to list those early coins and dates, where you can, with perhaps a few pics to give the experts on here something to judge value on.

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Dave,

thanks. As a new member I am reluctant to take advantage of anyones expertise , but if it is ok, I will pick out some items that look interesting. I will get the camera out when I get the chance. Thanks.

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Dave,

thanks. As a new member I am reluctant to take advantage of anyones expertise , but if it is ok, I will pick out some items that look interesting. I will get the camera out when I get the chance. Thanks.

Why? That's what we are here for.

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Photograph any coin that has little wear or is old or interesting. We will tell pretty quickly of any rarities ..

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Photograph any coin that has little wear or is old or interesting. We will tell pretty quickly of any rarities ..

And if there's a 1823 first reverse halfcrown or a 1816 three shillings then bags I first dibs at them!!!

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Dave,

thanks. As a new member I am reluctant to take advantage of anyones expertise , but if it is ok, I will pick out some items that look interesting. I will get the camera out when I get the chance. Thanks.

Why? That's what we are here for.

Exactly.

All the posts about pensions and the state of cider are just to kill time until someone puts up some more photos of coins for us to look at!

... though that might just be me... :lol:

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Dave,

thanks. As a new member I am reluctant to take advantage of anyones expertise , but if it is ok, I will pick out some items that look interesting. I will get the camera out when I get the chance. Thanks.

Why? That's what we are here for.

Exactly.

All the posts about pensions and the state of cider are just to kill time until someone puts up some more photos of coins for us to look at!

... though that might just be me... :lol:

.

We could become alcoholics with the wait, Stewie has already started going down that road :D Edited by azda

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Hic There is nothing better than a Sunday lunch with wine (Chefs spoils innit)

Now I know why parents/grandparents slept after Xmas dinner (I found the empty sherry bottles)

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Dave,

thanks. As a new member I am reluctant to take advantage of anyones expertise , but if it is ok, I will pick out some items that look interesting. I will get the camera out when I get the chance. Thanks.

dont feel daunted it is a journey and enjoy the ride. Yes please post some pics some of us may be interested. And the amount of knowledge here - what can i say

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Thanks for the positive response. I will just start with a few pictures as I am not sure how to post images on this forum.

First a 1991H Penny:

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9560_zpszqjepdpn.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9560_zpszqjepdpn.jpg" border="0" alt="1882 H Penny Obverse photo IMG_9560_zpszqjepdpn.jpg"/></a>

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9559_zpsvksuh4r1.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9559_zpsvksuh4r1.jpg" border="0" alt="1882 H Penny reverse photo IMG_9559_zpsvksuh4r1.jpg"/></a>

An 1817 shilling

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9579_zpswdfmnlme.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9579_zpswdfmnlme.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_9579_zpswdfmnlme.jpg"/></a>

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9580_zpsddkjk7vg.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9580_zpsddkjk7vg.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_9580_zpsddkjk7vg.jpg"/></a>

A very poor 1905 half crown which I believe is quite rare.

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9577_zps6qstibxe.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9577_zps6qstibxe.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_9577_zps6qstibxe.jpg"/></a>

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9578_zpsjcrcbffq.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9578_zpsjcrcbffq.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_9578_zpsjcrcbffq.jpg"/></a>

An 1849 half crown:

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9586_zpsxjin3iqq.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9586_zpsxjin3iqq.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_9586_zpsxjin3iqq.jpg"/></a>

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9585_zpsg0ocy63n.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9585_zpsg0ocy63n.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_9585_zpsg0ocy63n.jpg"/></a>

An 1839 shilling

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9588_zpsa3wy2vkn.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9588_zpsa3wy2vkn.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_9588_zpsa3wy2vkn.jpg"/></a>

<a href="http://s392.photobucket.com/user/stevemersy/media/IMG_9587_zpsmfubczz2.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/pp8/stevemersy/IMG_9587_zpsmfubczz2.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_9587_zpsmfubczz2.jpg"/></a>

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The 1882H Penny is nice. The 1905 halfcrown is rare but in poor state but i reckon if it was on ebay you might be looking at £100 for that, maybe more as its ebay

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Aha, I was under the impression that your father bought most of his coins - now you inform us that he found most of his coins in circulation. , quite a lot will be bog standard stuff then .

You most expensive or valuable coin will be the 1905 halfcrown.

Might I suggest silver from Victoria to George VI as a collecting platform , you could miss out the sixpences and threepence's as they are difficult to find in nice grade the early ones

Like i said get rid slowly , don't try and rush

BUY A BOOK

And above all ENJOY YOURSELF

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Welcome stevemersey thats a nice penny and definately worth keeping.

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Love the penny.

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...and the state of cider are just to kill time until someone puts up some more photos of coins for us to look at!

... though that might just be me... :lol:

.

We could become alcoholics with the wait, Stewie has already started going down that road :D

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