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  4. Like this on eBay.
  5. Hello Rach. Basically yes, it's been machine hollowed. Originally it may well have had another bust (from another coin, reduced in size to fit) of the king inserted into the hollow to create a doubled-headed trick coin, often called a magicians coin.
  6. Hi, can anyone tell if this has been ground flat? Thank you.
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  8. Maybe it's me, but it's only a short time ago that members were talking of the lack of activity on the forum, as if it was stagnating, and now we have a pile of new members turn up recently.....good to see....
  9. Hi, Wondered if anyone could help with a query Looking again at my 1865/3 Is it the large 3 or small 3 ? Best Regards
  10. Finger limes are an Australian native https://aussiegreenthumb.com/finger-limes/ used by TV chefs. The soil here is volcanic in origin from the eruption of now extinct volcanoes. Good luck with the poinciana seeds if you want some more let me know.. They we certainly growing fast on the vacant lot next door to me. I don't think they will amount to much as the owner is building after Xmas. PS I think it was you who posted the photos of Jupiter from your telescope. What type of telescope were you using? They were better than my efforts with Celestron Nextstar 4" reflector.
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  12. Brisbane iswghere it;s from, by coincidence. Your soil looks good there John. I have some Ceasalpinia and some Delonix seedlings growing to try again- left over seeds from the batch you sent me!
  13. Very nice and well struck for a 1923 half crown.
  14. Similar here, i think around £40-50 maybe a fair price for KCIII definitive annual set at this moment.
  15. I brought mine for £63; 8 years ago.
  16. What people can ask for and what you are prepared to pay are two entirely separate issues. You can control the later and not the former. I personally don't worry about things like that.
  17. That's a ridiculous price for what is regarded as the easiest halfcrown to find in top grades of the 1920-26 series.
  18. Ah, apologies, my pre-conceptions. I saw the profile portrait, which looked a lot like the Edward the Confessor design, but I now see there are William I coins with a similar portrait.
  19. The article mentions "Norman" and "dates to just after the Battle of Hastings" so I'd have thought more likely William I. The few I can read seem to bear the legend +PILLEM, which would indicate that to be the case.
  20. That's not a bad price to be honest. All the Charles III sets seem to be expensive. I'm not sure there's much better available in the UK to be honest. I picked up one for £46 last month, that's the cheapest I could find.
  21. Just seen this on the BBC website. First picture is too distant, but further down is a closer shot of what seem to be mainly Edward Confessor coins, if I have got it right? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c623g74zj6vo
  22. Seen on Ebay. It's graded at MS 64 by NGC which is a reasonable assessment but GBP 492. I would have paid less than $AU 50 say GBP 25 for the one I have which is a pretty good grade. I've seen the prices from this seller and Heritage auctions and wonder if anyone buys these coins. Tony Clayton gives a 9/ 2025 value of in UNC of GBP 65.
  23. The house next door has just been demolished including a poinciana tree in the front yard. A couple of weeks later seedlings are sprouting everywhere.
  24. Although they are nice enough examples as they are, I don't think they would set the world alight in any of the specialist coin auctions. They would probably want to list them as one or two job lots to be picked up by the dealers. Your best chance of making the most is probably Ebay. Prices to be determined by researching previous sales there. At least you have the D&H numbers, so any private collectors will pick up on the ones they want.
  25. I recognise a few of these coins, having seen them on eBay, when looking for Victoria halfpennies. Past sales, may give you a general idea of what they may sell for.
  26. Hi Folks I can't thank you enough for replying you information is brilliant. If I was going to try and sell any of these where would be best. To cut a long story short my daughter is a wonderful footballer and we travel 600 miles plus a week. Instead of buying a new car I did the sensible thing ( well i thought it was ) and bought a good run around . 4 days after buying in a private sale i discovered it had been in a smash. So after correcting all the issues the turbo failed last week also. I don't want to start using our savings. Thanks Ryan
  27. Another randomly found lurking at the bottom of a cardboard box... "Ivan The Terrible" Horseman brandishing sabre on galloping horse to right Silver (.960) Lettering: КНSЬ ВЕЛIКI IВАН Translation: Grand Duke Ivan interesting find for me 👍
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  28. That’s amazing!
  29. You can view Dalton & Hamer's book online: https://www.scribd.com/document/206664745/The-provincial-token-coinage-of-the-18th-century-illustrated-by-R-Dalton-and-S-H-Hamer
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