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Nothing that looks obviously suspicious. Although the positioning of the orb is unusual and is certainly further to the right than the example I used to own.
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Interesting. Here is my 1906, which I have no reason to doubt, and there seems to be a slight offset:
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Paddy started following Spring in Queensland and 1905 Half Crown
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I am not sure. I have just been looking at all my Ed VII halfcrowns, and all bar 1910 have the orb very slightly offset to the right. I am more concerned by the irregularity of the "SOI QUI", but that could be PMD or poor focus.
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A 1905 half crown advertised on Ebay at GBP3400 and graded at EF condition. It's hard to see if the I in QUI is broken as the picture is indistinct there. However the orb on top of the pearls in the crown over the shield seems off center which I think is unusual. Any comments.
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1860 N over N Hi, I've had a look at Richard's site and at London Coins website. All images for 1860 N over N's have a die flaw from tip of the wreath to the rim. However I can't see any die flaw on my example. The A over A looks the same as other photos. My first assumption is that this is an early example. before the die flaw on the A over A obverse developed. It seems to be unusual, so my second assumption is that the die flaw could have developed quite quickly. Any thoughts ?
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Many thanks for the feedback, Does anyone have a genuine 1967 "thicker lighthouse" or nearly "square upper section" or is it just die wear ? Best Regards
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I think this is one too. This one in Hong Kong and taken in 1986. The building is the Officer's mess of the Queens Gurkha Engineers - I suspect long since demolished by the new Chinese regime.
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Good morning everyone! Haven't posted in a while! I was able to get in touch with Mr. Dyer back in September. Although I am still waiting for some additional clarification here is his initial take on the issues at hand. Firstly, concerning the existence of a silver crown: Secondly, concerning the whole VIP vs Proof vs whatnot debate: I shall update the thread in case I receive more details!
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Spring in Queensland
HistoricCoinage replied to ozjohn's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Just back from WA, the jacarandas are absolutely spectacular this time of year! -
PS the tree in the foreground is a jacaranda from South America.
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1956 Thin Flan Thruppence, not Gurnsey
copper123 replied to DrP's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
If they are listed on ebay they can fetch £40 to £200 which is not a lot even for a pos . unique coin Your best tip is to list it with a minimum bid and hope some variety collector sees it it could sell the day you put it on or it might take six months , best case scenario is two collectors take a shine to it. -
Buckster joined the community
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He was great guy and will be missed. Always friendly and good for a chat as was his dad.
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Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Kipster replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
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So....the best of the worse of the worn out Hammer coins.... I did have a look see through Spink and warmed towards the Edward I... so its a Longcross, City of London, Edward I .....Class 4a....? it looked very close possibility to me .... Any thoughts ?
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where to cash in new pence 2p coins from 1971-1983
Chris Perkins replied to dorey's topic in Decimal Coins
It's worth 2p. This thread is a bit old, but see the post 3 up from yours, dated Sep 3rd 2018. -
Welcome @Mark Acton-Smith to the forum. The 1971 two pence is one of the commonest coins ever produced. Nearly 1.5 billion were made as part of the decimalization process, so despite the rumour mill on Ebay and some social media sites, it is worth just the 2p face value. The only proviso is that the scrap value of copper is quite high, so in bulk they may be worth more in metal content, but you have to find a scrap metal merchant interested in processing them. Also, it may still be illegal! Sorry if that is a disappointment!
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where to cash in new pence 2p coins from 1971-1983
Mark Acton-Smith replied to dorey's topic in Decimal Coins
I have a 1971 two pence piece what is it worth? -
1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
Michael-Roo replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Indeed! 🙂 -
Poinciania time. Trees just coming into bloom and an eastern water dragon a common harmless lizard in SE Queensland. Grows to about 2 ft in length.
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That was the father. He passed away about 4 years ago. I don't think Dennis ever got over it.
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Which Dunkerton was Dennis? I bought coins from Windsor Coins in the late 70s and the Dunkerton who ran that wrote beautifully neat card enclosures for what he sold.
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1701 halfpenny, IERTIVS obverse.
copper123 replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Everyone likes a nice bar LOL