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Hi all! My name is Duncan and I have recently started getting a bit more serious about coin collecting. The last few years I have been passively picking up commemorative £2 coins in change and holding on to them (although I have some that aren't £2), after slowly growing I looked at them recently and have started getting a little more serious. I have just finished getting the 6 pre-1997 £2 coins and now I look to expand out the rest of the set. Eventually I will probably work my way down into pre-decimal coins, but I imagine way off in the future. Hoping to learn a lot here about, getting myself a few books on coins suggested by this site so I can build some base knowledge and start to climb the learning curve. Thanks for reading, hope to get to know you all soon. All the best, Duncan2 points
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Hi Duncan welcome to the forum. I am fairly new on here myself and found that everyone is very helpful.2 points
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I make my living by selling honestly described low end items and beautifully described very high end items. I have no time for chancers, forgers and fakers. Apart from anything else, they can impact my business, particularly if they steal my copy for their dodgy trash.2 points
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I'm going to leave you a free run - free from me at least - on the DNW sixpences. There is nothing there that is a must buy for me and I need to husband my funds for one of the upcoming Heritage auctions. As the DNW sixpence offerings go, The 1821 looks nice but I bought one at the last DNW sale. The 1831 also looks nice. The 1675/4 is a nice coin. A bit nicer than my own but not 500 pounds nicer. The other Charles II sixpences are good but not great. The George II, 1750 also looks nice. I shall be watching what it goes for as I have a similar one. I also like the 1829 but the 1852, 1853 and 1856 look like they have some contact marks, the 1855 has a die clash and a scratch on the reverse and I don't like the look of the 1885. If there is one sixpence I would bid on then it is probably the Commonwealth 1649. Lovely coin.1 point
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Whatever it is Duncan can only be recent. just put a tiny bit of vaseline on a cotton bud and should come off.1 point
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Yep, looks like the Northern Ireland one to me as well Gallingly, I have two England ones! I got back into the hobby a few years ago when the Olympic 50ps came out, which then prompted me to look at some other decimal coins and from there I rekindled my interest in the predecimal stuff. This place is full of knowledgeable people - I lurked for about 6 months before joining in. Get along to one of the coin fairs if you can, the breadth and quality of stuff there is impressive and there's something to suit all pockets. At least being in London you also have some actual coin shops to visit as well.1 point
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Welcome Duncan, I like trying to find the commemorative £2 coins as well, ideally in change but I occasionally go to the bank and cash out a few bags of the £2 coins to sort through. Am still looking for 3 of the 4 Commonwealth Games coins, mind! In my opinion there are lots of really interesting predecimal coins, with some beautiful designs and lots of historical fascination regarding the monarchs and the metals used. Perhaps start by just collecting a little bit of what you fancy to start with, which might be influenced by the size of the coin (if you like £2 coins you might like the bigger predecimal denominatlons?) or the metal (coins are usually either copper, bronze or silver) or maybe all the different head designs for a particular monarch, such as Victoria? Enjoy and have fun.1 point
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This medal reminds me of the RM treatment of the 1902 matte proofs - a good wipe or two to shine it up! LOL. Well, other than a few contact marks that is a solid GEF piece there. One possibility is to dip it and then retone on window sill or in brown paper napkin with sun exposure that will lightly sulfur tone it to a golden brown and then maybe a bit of colour which you can monitor by checking periodically.1 point
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i'm going to embarrass myself here and say i missed the WRL clearly pointed out on it1 point
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Is he anybody's favourite guy? If so who is this idiot? There surely can't be more than one.1 point
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While there are plenty of rogues about I'm sure honest people do make genuine mistakes at times too, particularly if they're not sure what it is they are offering for sale.1 point
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The page which includes that photo is a useful resource for general information but, as it hasn't been revised (I think) since 2004, the values given will be out of date. http://www.irishcoinage.com/MILL3CAT.HTM1 point
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No, but thankfully the border teeth are missing, the hair is too wiry and it simply looks wrong.1 point
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After reading all the above posts, I'm surprised to find out out that I actually have a loose 2009 dated 50p athletics coin which I was given in my change a couple of years ago. I never realised how scarce this coin is and I am even more surprised at finding one in my change. It looks like it's been in circulation for quite a while as it has a few scratches and chips on it but definitely one to keep in my collection. I also have a Blue Peter 2009 coin that I bought on eBay for just a few pounds in 2012, but now I see they are selling for £80 plus!1 point