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It might be worth checking out UK auction houses that do still ship to the US. This one doesn't preclude US and has a few shillings in the current auction: https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/60e4343a274a32c193156da1ff265135/0af8d24542e81eb9357e7ef448a6646f/general-auction-silver-gold-coins-sets-numismatics-meda/
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1862 VIGTORIA??
Rob replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have to say I was very happy with the result of the earliest sale in LC. Found in a lot of pennies covered in soil bought locally. I paid £10 including flower pot on the grounds I wasn't going to clean all of them up for him just to find bugger all. I overpaid for the soil though. :) -
Paddy started following Considering 2 William & Mary shillings - Opinions?
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I am a bit out of date buying this sort of thing on Ebay, so both those prices seem high to me. If I was going to splash out that sort of cash, I would go for the second one as it is appreciably better. Is either sale open to best offer? I tend to do my buying through auction houses these days. At least you can be sure the price is "current market value" or close to it. Bear in mind most of the Ebay sellers are buying at auction and flipping to Ebay for a profit.
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I have some money coming sometime in the next two weeks that I plan to use mostly for coins. Two I have been considering are these 1692 & 1693 William and Mary shillings. As these would be two of the most expensive coins I've seriously considered, I thought I would ask what people here think. Both are from ebay & photos are from the ads. The first is this 1692. Asking price is £325/$440.73 The other is this 1693. The asking price for this one is USD $795/£585 Thoughts? Quality seems fine, especially the second, but I don't have enough experience at this end to be sure the price is good. I'm looking at a 1927 "Wreath" Crown but I know that pricing better for a "modern" AUNC coin. This is a classic "horse of a different color" (colour? heh) Thank you for any advice.
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Coys55 replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes it is. A search threw up three others sold by London Coins in 2019/2019 (both auction #167) and 2017 (aution #156), all in significantly worse condition but with clear G. -
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secret santa replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, you're right, it's the LCA picture of my coin - strange how different photos of the same coin can be so different at first glance. -
Yes, as Coys says, 10cf2a, the same as the coin I posted in ‘coin acquisition’ recently. The 2 is for the Crown, and the ‘a’ is because the left ornament of the crown remains intact. It’s ’b’ when the ornament breaks and disappears. Here’s the ‘b’ version taken from Blunt’s website. https://www.rodblunt.com/edwardian-pennies-group10s
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In another post he mentions he’s a beginner, 12 weeks into the hobby. Fair play that he’s navigating all the auction archives, retrieving past sales, in-touch with all the literature, and holding his own in the variety conversations, all in such a short window. You simply have to take your hat off to him/her, that’s very, very impressive!
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Coinery replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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F over E?
Peckris 2 replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I would say that it's pretty clearly a clogged die. Has all the characteristics. -
1860 Jb (V over inverted A)
Peckris 2 replied to secret santa's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Yes, picture please -
1862 VIGTORIA??
terrysoldpennies replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It looks like the picture of the coin sold on London Coins in auction 180 5/3/2023 -
1862 VIGTORIA??
secret santa replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Out of interest, may I ask where this picture came from ? -
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terrysoldpennies replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I've had another really good look at the two pictures and I feel sure I can see many duplicated marks on both pictured examples [ arrow marked ] ??? Your coin on right -
1860 Jb (V over inverted A)
absence of uniformity replied to secret santa's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
The BP1860Jb you have listed on the website as you know sold for 3k. Which is a fair chunk of money, I get what you are saying. I was just using the F90 as example of early on when there is not many availible examples of a certain type they appear to do better at auction, thats the point I was making. Is there a collector out there ready to buy a BP1860Jb probably. Who knows what any given person may find interesting or how they value different types? I'm a complete beginner since three months hence all my questions and also mistakes. What is good for this type is Michael Gouby has acknowledged, confirmed and written about it. As I'm learning that in itself will increase interest for sure. Until now there was not another example availible which means no supply and in turn no demand. On its own maybe it's not so important but as part of a collection personaly I think it adds value. -
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terrysoldpennies replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Sorry about that Richard but it does look like No 11 . And I've also made a slip up above as its a 4+D 🙃 -
1860 Jb (V over inverted A)
secret santa replied to secret santa's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
You can't really compare this with the 1877 F90 which is one of the truly most sought after rarities in the bronze penny range, instantly recognisable and a true "variety", whereas the BP1860Jb is more of a "novelty" variety without being disrespectful to it. I suspect that not many people look for it, but it is interesting and congratulations for finding another example. -
You seem to be talking about this coin on two threads , it really only needs one. How about photos so it can be verified and included on the database, which will make it more attractive. It really is quite hard to believe that you have found all these great rarities in only a couple of weeks when hundreds of highly knowledgeable collectors are looking out for them - you haven’t just bought someones collection? Are you a collector or a dealer? Most of us on this forum know a fair bit about each other (including in many cases our actual names) as members of quite a small community. At the moment you are just a moniker. Jerry
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Now you’ve got it, how about a photo?