copper123 Posted September 2, 2024 Posted September 2, 2024 4 hours ago, SilverAge3 said: Oh yeah, I've bought off of him, only from his auctions. He does get some decent pieces from around the world he auctions. I love the way its listed under Elizabeth II sixpence why can he not get the simplest thing right do you think I should email him and tell him he has it wrong or do you think I will get an insulting reply. Answers on a postcard please............. Quote
SilverAge3 Posted September 2, 2024 Posted September 2, 2024 38 minutes ago, copper123 said: I love the way its listed under Elizabeth II sixpence why can he not get the simplest thing right do you think I should email him and tell him he has it wrong or do you think I will get an insulting reply. Answers on a postcard please............. He should be corrected. Granted he gets prickly and blocks people for all sorts of reasons. I won't buy raw coins off him. He's savvy enough to get his nice pieces graded, but lists cleaned pieces as BU or similar. I know some people he blocked because he used photo trickery to hide the cleaning, and they mention it. Sadly it's the US market as a microcosm (he's French, by background, I hear, but very much operates like so many US sellers). Rare to find good, wholesome raw coins here. There are some, but also lots of problem coins in disguise. Quote
PWA 1967 Posted September 4, 2024 Posted September 4, 2024 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266978285026?_nkw=penny+coin&itmmeta=01J6ZD0QHG63NVNZYBB3B2Y19B&hash=item3e292555e2:g:g5kAAOSwmH9m2K8F&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKmOOXhDfJShZ9k0rmGvI5hL4%2BUm9bpbNymp%2BBQnv2NskT24AngdvxxhL%2FehlD9wnlssFVcPLWBd%2BBd8E65rryXVT5%2BTBetWyGOygdiIVK9Lwht469lB9D6HHXPMH0tTW8sekZSWX0dHKcQZOq6Ed8tsEB2SNl1Buwc7Uf14PTkgQuvk4hGL1wvstNZF0pmY1jRmcyIuvWxg6FG10Yxix09XNglgQSAF4NnGv%2BofJHQVATEgeI%2B%2BZY3wa7G7n%2BnST0dUCHxrxIBXdMUoEohG7PtK|tkp%3ABk9SR-r4gu23ZA This seller wants kicking off eBay he annoys me that much i wish i could meet him to tell him 😀. 1 Quote
Martinminerva Posted September 4, 2024 Posted September 4, 2024 Yes - yet another one of these (fortunately) crap copies from China. Quote
Peckris 2 Posted September 4, 2024 Posted September 4, 2024 On 9/1/2024 at 10:49 PM, secret santa said: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196599130251?itmmeta=01J6QRM9GEJXST213EAJN4DENJ&hash=item2dc638a88b:g:I-AAAOSwDuhm1JrG&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKlxC92JWfA0aLxfCgwdx5BHgo8YGT06macKdD4XHzKwr1spDo9bE33jwUD1Sz3nT71jXeu3W8l6gaM6kk7z1ukZ7NU%2FwzMZ8ye88CHwI6eLua0YqJ9RatMvk9xbBiwWawBbD7A15Vz%2FeTfDaodIhEv9NiiP8l1O%2BzxisP%2FdGM3iK2ehJXIrjVl1qTq2Qxj4gJ3%2Flu1yLgika%2BW8WyA%2BsTy4wgSYV9%2F563wgQRrQPrNMtPzDXXs09Xl8dP0L2aBMzNRdMRR%2BzIsaT0RcDDVsR1Af|tkp%3ABk9SR6aY0fi1ZA My article in September's Coin News provides a very timely warning about these coins ! On the other hand, £1 is a fair price for a reasonable repro. 1 Quote
secret santa Posted September 5, 2024 Posted September 5, 2024 15 hours ago, PWA 1967 said: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266978285026?_nkw=penny+coin&itmmeta=01J6ZD0QHG63NVNZYBB3B2Y19B&hash=item3e292555e2:g:g5kAAOSwmH9m2K8F&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKmOOXhDfJShZ9k0rmGvI5hL4%2BUm9bpbNymp%2BBQnv2NskT24AngdvxxhL%2FehlD9wnlssFVcPLWBd%2BBd8E65rryXVT5%2BTBetWyGOygdiIVK9Lwht469lB9D6HHXPMH0tTW8sekZSWX0dHKcQZOq6Ed8tsEB2SNl1Buwc7Uf14PTkgQuvk4hGL1wvstNZF0pmY1jRmcyIuvWxg6FG10Yxix09XNglgQSAF4NnGv%2BofJHQVATEgeI%2B%2BZY3wa7G7n%2BnST0dUCHxrxIBXdMUoEohG7PtK|tkp%3ABk9SR-r4gu23ZA This seller wants kicking off eBay he annoys me that much i wish i could meet him to tell him Some naive buyer may well buy this. It's very frustrating. Quote
secret santa Posted September 5, 2024 Posted September 5, 2024 He has now taken it down after I'd messaged him. 1 Quote
jelida Posted September 5, 2024 Posted September 5, 2024 4 hours ago, secret santa said: He has now taken it down after I'd messaged him. I’d messaged him too, referring him to your ‘Coin News’ article. Jerry 1 Quote
blakeyboy Posted September 6, 2024 Posted September 6, 2024 I have a feeling that the message I sent him was the rudest.....! 1 2 Quote
SilverAge3 Posted September 15, 2024 Posted September 15, 2024 I'm not very familiar with ½d, especially from this era, does this one look really off, or am i mistaken? https://www.ebay.com/itm/235650100917 Quote
Paddy Posted September 15, 2024 Posted September 15, 2024 I would say this is a contemporary counterfeit rather than a modern fake. Still fairly collectable, but not to the tune of $575! The seller, who makes themself out to be a bit of a coin expert, probably should have made that clear in the description. 2 Quote
The Bee Posted September 15, 2024 Posted September 15, 2024 My first coin purchase was a George II 1757 Halfpenny bought on a Saturday morning for 50p from an antique stall set up in what was then our local reference library ... unfortunately there are no official 1757 Halfpennies . I still have it and a quite a few other contemporary counterfeits or contemporary forgeries from albums. You might have seen the following for sale on ebay It is a George III Halfpenny dated I think 1775 (its very difficult to read) struck over a Palmers Stagecoach token which would date to around 1797 SCARCE George III Evasion Half Penny Overstruck on Palmers Mail Coach Token | eBay Very Best Regards Richard 2 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted September 16, 2024 Posted September 16, 2024 On 9/15/2024 at 7:35 AM, SilverAge3 said: I'm not very familiar with ½d, especially from this era, does this one look really off, or am i mistaken? https://www.ebay.com/itm/235650100917 Yes, that's not genuine though it doesn't look like a modern fake - possibly what the Americans call an "evasion", i.e. counterfeited in the 18th century? 1 Quote
copper123 Posted September 16, 2024 Posted September 16, 2024 On 9/15/2024 at 7:35 AM, SilverAge3 said: I'm not very familiar with ½d, especially from this era, does this one look really off, or am i mistaken? https://www.ebay.com/itm/235650100917 A easy contemp fake worth about $100.00 1 Quote
The Bee Posted September 16, 2024 Posted September 16, 2024 Hope you enjoy this one, I had to smile when I found it a couple of months ago. Just look at that eyebrow ! It now resides with the rest of my George III Half Pennies Very Best Regards Richard 2 Quote
SilverAge3 Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 (edited) I'd get some nonregals, but as Paddy said, not for $575, and hope a proclaimed expert selling it would divulge it as such. I messaged the seller. See what they do. Many of them ignore me. Which always detracts me from other lots of theirs even more, even if several looked promising. Edited September 17, 2024 by SilverAge3 Quote
SilverAge3 Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 8 hours ago, The Bee said: Hope you enjoy this one, I had to smile when I found it a couple of months ago. Just look at that eyebrow ! It now resides with the rest of my George III Half Pennies Very Best Regards Richard Look at Britannia's stick arm!. This isn't of the simian type, is it? Quote
The Bee Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 Hi SilverAge3, I think it probably is a simian type (similar to - but in much better condition than my 1757 Halfpenny - which is more typical) a clear stick like arm It almost looks as if someone has stuck a cutlass into poor Britannia and then walked off and her foot is amazingly small as well ! Assuming it was made in the UK, being a fairly obvious and crude counterfeit, it might not have been long before the counterfeiters were rounded up and transported Very Best Regards Quote
Paddy Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 I got taken to task on another forum a few years back on the distinction between "Contemporary counterfeit" and "evasion". The Contemporary Counterfeits generally closely resemble the Regal issues, though more crudely made. They are noticeably underweight, as that is where the criminals made their margin, and often created ready-worn to discourage close examination. Evasions deliberately change the design. Sometimes by a little such as an invalid date, or altered legends, sometimes by a lot with a different portrait. The argument in court would be: "It is clearly not intended to deceive - the details are all wrong. If the recipient was foolish enough to accept it as a halfpenny, that is their mistake." So most of the examples posted recently in this thread, including that linked to on Ebay, would be Contemporary Counterfeits, not Evasions. @The Bee's with an invalid date drifts into the Evasion area. Evasions are far more collectable, particularly by the Americans as many were produced in the colonies around the time of the American Revolution. Quote
copper123 Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 I find the lips rarther weird on these Quote
Coinery Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 51 minutes ago, copper123 said: I find the lips rarther weird on these Nothing wrong with a bit of lippy 1 Quote
The Bee Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 John Jervis [later Earl St Vincent] I found this earlier today. I bought another old album at auction and removed most of the coins last night , all worn , Charles II & George I Farthings , George II and III halfpennies etc. Anyway I had a few minutes this morning - didn't read the legend, superficially the obverse looked similar to some my George II counterfeit types , but clearly it isn't "Glorious Jervis" on the Obverse with a very worn bust presumably John Jervis, and Hira Rosa. on the Reverse over a Harp. Tried to find it on Numista (along with the George III Simian above) to add to my "collection" but couldn't locate it Any thoughts ? 1 Quote
Bronze & Copper Collector Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 7 hours ago, The Bee said: John Jervis [later Earl St Vincent] I found this earlier today. I bought another old album at auction and removed most of the coins last night , all worn , Charles II & George I Farthings , George II and III halfpennies etc. Anyway I had a few minutes this morning - didn't read the legend, superficially the obverse looked similar to some my George II counterfeit types , but clearly it isn't "Glorious Jervis" on the Obverse with a very worn bust presumably John Jervis, and Hira Rosa. on the Reverse over a Harp. Tried to find it on Numista (along with the George III Simian above) to add to my "collection" but couldn't locate it Any thoughts ? Just a guess, but possibly an Irish Evasion copper Quote
Paddy Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 Yes - it is in the Withers list of Evasions (not a contemporary counterfeit) as W276. Only difference is that lists it as "GLORIOVS" whereas this one is "GLORIOUS". Value in Fine given as £20. Nice find! 1 Quote
The Bee Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 Many thanks Paddy - it's great to know what it is ! Sounds like I will need to try to acquire a copy of Wither's list of Evasions along with literature (with decent pictures !) on contemporary counterfeits, as I'm likely to run into other examples (based on my so far 5 and a bit months of collecting). I did wonder if it appeared in "A Journey through the Monkalokian rain forests in search of the Spiney Fubbaduck. (Evasions)" which I believe also covers evasion coins. Best Regards 1 Quote
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