Don't worry about it at all, you younger members are all regular customers, you really help me out with the Book research and I wouldn't expect the you to pay anything towards this forum, which is basically shaped by you lot. When you're famous collectors you can show me your appreciation by selling to/through me and carrying on buying the odd coin from me.
Well that's charming isn't it! The things I do for you lot and what thanks do I get for it, absolutely buggar all (Actually I received another donation during the week to help towards hosting costs. The donor will of course remain anonymous unless he/she wants to own up in the forum somewhere)
I'm sure he'd manage that without much trouble. (Sorry mate... Now look what happens when a pretty face shows up. Straight away friends can become competitors, and slightly nasty posts are exchanged. Sam, at this stage I think it's probably best if you email me to save us offending each other )
Well yes of course, and I already have a girlfriend but I would be happy to help you in anyway with your coins. You'll find me very trustworthy in every respect, as do the 250,000 people that listen to my monthly BBC 3 Counties broadcast on the subject. (Not many people can use that as a chat up line ) But seriously, it's good to see a pretty face among all these mostly blokes. Email me cp@predecimal.com for a no obligation expert consultation!
Hang on a moment, 2 points.... The 1953 Set is an official set (they had 9 coins and not the Crown) and I sell them for around £20 if there are no rips and minimal toning on the coins. Nevermind all the rest, is that actually a picture of you Sam? My avatar is really me too ;)
No I think there are probably lots of dealers that have them. I would show you a picture Jmd, but as the Reverse is just like the normal 2p before 1981, and the Obverse is exactly like the 1971-84 2p I thought it pretty pointless.
The 1983 'New Pence' 2p I received 2x 1983 Brilliant Unclirculated Royal mint sets today, each with a different 2p in it (one of them being the mule of course). I will arrange paying the seller (who was fully aware about the 2p situation) and I may hang onto this coin as there are a relative unknown amount of them in existance. Anyone know what these have been sold for recently? IMPORTANT: Anyone reading this that gets excited about the rare 'New Pence' 2p, please see this page, and don't email me to ask! http://www.predecimal.com/newpence.htm
Ahh, thank's mate! Us honest coin dealer types have to work together and I have no problem with forum users refering to other sites that I know are very good. I did talk with Wybrit once about creating a definitive guide to British coin grading. Now I have this book thing, perhaps a printed publication would be a super idea.
Good idea Kuhli, some kind of guide to grading British Coin types is well overdue. It may be easier to go by monarch head than coin type though, as in many cases the head stays more constant than the tail, and many heads across the denominations also suffered the same striking problems.
Happy Larri, I see you've been busy and ordered Dr Sriro's CD and some other stuff. He will be pleased. I've emailed you about it and perhaps the Dr can help with your conder.
Hmmmm, that's what I thought, but there isn't really a massive number of people doing that. Most do come back to get the results in the forum. I'll keep it the way it is at the moment, and keep an eye on things.
Stop taking things so seriously you big wolly! (I bet if you hung around all day in the sweet shop without buying anything you'd soon be removed. It would be like a group of people going into a pub sitting around chatting, staying warm, using the toilet facilities without buying any drinks) You can browse my shop all you like, you are welcome to come and go as you please.
I'd make a huge loss, because I'd be temporarily stuck with another 10 BU 1950 Pennies! For a BU, with full Lustre 1950 Penny, £40 is full cat, but very fair. The things I do for my customers, and what thanks do I get...Gar Nicht!
I did have someone offer me about 11 BU 1950 Proof pennies the other month, but I haven't been able to arrange meeting him, and I'm not even sure if he still has them. If you would pay £40 for a BU 1950 JMD, I can certainly contact him and check.
Hmmmm, I have an EF 1950 with just the absolute very last smallest bit of lustre if I remember rightly. I have a proof 1937 Penny, It's £190 but comes with all the other 14 proof coins from the 1937 Proof set and the case of issue!
What forum does he have William, and how do you know him? Oli: Yes, I mean if everybody became a member just to post images and ask one question we'd have so many dead members laying around, and then I'd have to cut them back and risk chopping off regular members again!