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Chris Perkins

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  1. Yes, so tone it down a bit, your probably breaking the trade desrciption act!
  2. But that would by lying, and it would leave our non regular guests with a false sense of security! As if the young man known as 'Master Jmd collection' didn't already do that in his lengthy profile!
  3. I tell you what gets on my nerves, and it happens a lot.... People assume that because modern Crowns have a £5 face value, that the old Crowns must do too. People actually want 5 whole pounds for their churchill etc crowns! Of course when I tell them the actual 25p truth I rarely hear anything back, which normally is quite rude, but on those occasions, I don't want the bloody things anyway!
  4. Just to divulge a little, can I ask how you can possibly a Half Penny expert aged 15? Please don't think me rude, but real study to expert status in any given field takes a lot of time and learning. I appreciate you have a geniune interest and a wonderful growing collection, but I dont think you're quite up with Dr Nicolson yet. I probably know more about halfpennies than you, but I wouldn't even think about calling myself an expert, not for at least 20 years! Tone it down a bit old chap, or you'll end up getting invited for Mastermind or something.
  5. It does if untouched and you get to 500 posts!
  6. Ploggy said it's 1916. If it's in average/worn condition it won't be worth much I'm afraid. I'm selling this one (and it's been there a while!) for 50p: http://www.predecimal.com/forsale/penny1917.jpg
  7. I don't mind both, but I prefer a good cuppa. Unfortunately with lack of the right tea bags/milk/water and tea making knowledge it's not easy in Germany unless you import it and make your own.
  8. Blimey, I'd better get mine when next in the UK before the Churchill Crown bubble bursts!
  9. Yes they're condor tokens, probably not worth a huge amount (and of course dependant on grade). I think someone around here has a book on them, but you'll probably have to research them online to get value ideas. I know someone who wants me to publish a book on that area, so come back in a year or so, or keep an eye out!
  10. but what?...on adobe you can save it to disk and then print it...and people could still use the print screen button as a way of printing/copying it... I think you have a lot to learn young Master Jmd, and a lot to grasp (as usual). I would have no trouble getting people to find the download as I already sell near enough 400 of the printed copy via online methods every year. To offer an alternative download version on my website, and to get the other current sellers of the title with a website to do the same would hardly be too much trouble. I will also be promoting the website in the books, so that's another load of curious visitors coming my way. A 20mb pdf would not fit on a floppy disk. And the fact it can be copied onto paper is no big deal....The book itself could be photocopied quite easily (but that involves a lot of effort and a loss in quality). The only real worry is CD duplication because it's quick, easy, involves no loss of quality, and is possible. You can of course save PDF's to disk, having a local copy that you've paid for is the whole point, and I've talked about printing in the paragraph above. What I need to do is offer an incentive to download the original, perhaps something like 'All registered downloaders get next years version at half price, and access to the databases'. Please don't reply with something not very well thought out Master Jmd, it gets on my nerves and I'm likely to delete it!!
  11. Done that.... I know how important the tab order is, and it was right, it was just being affected by the email entry form to the left. Refresh and it'll work.
  12. I'm a little afraid of offering it as a download, because it would be possible for anyone to burn CD's of it and give them out to friends! That would of course be illegal, but I know it goes on and I'd rater not loose revenue that way.
  13. Zipping a pdf will only reduce it by 10% at the most. If I do decide to provide it as a download, you'll have to leave it overnight to get the full thing! Or I could provide the abilitly to download each page....But early days, I need to get it finished first, and it's taken a week to partially complete 11 pages!
  14. As you know, I've been busy lately converting the current Collectors' Coin Great Britain book into a modern electronic format, so that it can be updated soon to create the 2005 edition, and of course updated annually with relative ease. I have completed the text to page 11 at this stage and have gone back on myself to put a few pictures in. So far page 4 is the most complete, so here it is for you to see: http://www.rotographic.co.uk/page4.pdf Ignore the price info, that's out of date. Check out the pictures! You will notice they are full colour and can be enlarged many times before quality is lost. The printed version will of course have greyscale images. (Perhaps I could make more money offering the pdf as a download than the actual printed book!) Based on the size of that single page, and bearing in mind I'll probably go over 80 pages, the finished book in pdf format will be probably 15-20mb in size! So what do you think about the font, look, feel etc. People like you people are my customers, so as always, your opinions count.
  15. They're either regional 'condor' tokens issued privately, or perhaps they are worn and you're reading the dates wrong?
  16. Absolutely no sixpences! (and Willaim, I believe the top coin is Gibraltarian)
  17. He can barely crawl financially!
  18. It's a bit shy of Fine! Especially the Obverse. I think £20 is already a little amitious.
  19. Thanks DAS! I'll email you.
  20. You're right, I will probably put the contents page inside (in contents order, not alphabetical :s) and there will then follow a short introdution. I think I'm too far in now (page 10) to start with crowns this time! I have included George III coins from 1797. The book will start in 1797 so as to cover all the Soho Boulton coins as well as the Great re-coinage. I consider 1797 to be the year when modern coinage as we know it really took off in the United Kingdom.
  21. Thanks Custard, I've spoken to Mr Gouby and I'll probably meet him at the London coin fair. So that's pennies sorted. Peter Morris thinks he has both for sale, but needs to check, and I'll call him tomorrow. Master Jmd: I'm not going to copy the books! I just need to know the reference numbers of the coins, so that I can provide them in the Collectors' coins titles.
  22. Chaps, I know there are 2, maybe 3 of you that have copies of peck and or freeman. It has been suggested that I should put peck no.s for all copper coins and freeman no.s for all bronze. In the current Collectors' Coins books that information is patchy and I don't have either a Peck or a Freeman! Would any of you be able to send me a Peck/Freeman via insured post to borrow for a couple of months? I know that's a tall order, and I'm sure the book gets lots of use, but there's no harm asking and I'd look after them. Also, if anyone knows where I can purchase them, that'd be great.
  23. That sounds good DAS, I could probably do with subscribing myself. Email me the details, I don't want free ads in here
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