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I'm putting together a re-print of Richard Plant's 'Arabic Coins and How to Read them' and need to put a coin on the cover and also to transcribe the Arabic on it. Can anyone here confirm what I have already gleaned from websites/google translate etc?
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Did It Follow The Same Formula In The Sixties
Chris Perkins replied to copper123's topic in Free for all
These days communication and the selling/buying works a lot quicker doesn't it, and therefore people get in a tizzy. Things were slower in the 60s when coin collecting took off (people old enough to have been there may be able to verify), but it was the same principle, e.g. I think 1950 and 1951 pennies were comparatively more expensive back then than they are now. Some would say they are as a result of the 60s still too expensive! And I suppose in the last days of the old money there were a lot of potential 'rarities' over the past 100+ years and people knew that when the decimals came in there would be no opportunity to check for the slightly scarcer coins, so everyone kept them which probably made them harder to find. As a result of that there are still tons of low grade 1912/18/19 H/KN pennies and they're probably more plentiful that the non H/KN, simply because everyone kept them and the rest got melted! I'm always surprised by the volume of pre 1947 silver coins that come out of the woodwork too, often untouched in sheds/attics for 40+ years until the person that originally put them to one side dies and the heirs discover them when clearing out. I think 90% of all the stuff I get offered (the low grade toot) was originally accumulated in the 60s. I've even heard on more than one occasion first hand, that bank managers were advising customers to keep sealed bags of 1967 pennies! -
Did It Follow The Same Formula In The Sixties
Chris Perkins replied to copper123's topic in Free for all
My Rotographic predecessor even had 'Check Your Change' in petrol stations, it was that popular! 1.75 million copies sold, or something along those lines. He was non-stop printing (on his own printing gear) thousands per day. -
And it's the only thing you've ever picked up, Sid.
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These are the British stamps Dave. All unused with original gum (with the exception of the 3 Victorian Penny-Reds). Most are 1960s and there are a few 1930s-50s. 61 Stamps in total 20 Euros inc postage.
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What's the date? Pictures?
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Yes, that's the one. Think you'll have to email/pm me your address as I can't find it.
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Thank you Dave.
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Done. They're yours Dave. None of them are special, but 238 all different has to be worth having. Have you got my details to make an überweisung? In Euros 24.00 plus 2 for postage. Does he want British stamps too do you think? I've also got about 60 unused predecimal British. GVI onwards, but the vast majority 1960s. And I've got about 13 Soviet 1970s first day letters, each with a single themed stamp and a special postmark. Hmmmm, 1970s DDR too, an album full of those, mostly 1970s and unused.
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I personally can't stand stamps, but have ended up with these over the years. Many of them are unused with original gum on the back. Some are nicely franked with visible dates and some are fairly old (early 20th century). All are German and all are pre the 1948 Federal Republic. There are lots of WWII era and also some German occupied zones stamps. Oh, and the hyper inflation Thousands and Millions of Marks stamps. They were on ebay but failed to even get an opening bid! http://www.ebay.de/itm/201052519900?ssPageName=STRK:MEUNSOLD:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1560.l2649 £20 plus postage and they can be yours.
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No, it's clearly up there in the OMN!
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The Death Of The Pound Coin
Chris Perkins replied to copper123's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, but as far as I know they have all turned out to be forgeries in the end. -
There's not enough junk around for the boot sales. It's all on eBay.
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Whoever you are, I think you just made the 100,000th post, so as a treat, pick £10 worth of things on predecimal.com and I'll send them to you post free!
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Steel Penny?
Chris Perkins replied to kekkie5's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
To tell the difference, from memory nickel is sort of wishy-washy magnetic I think. Steel on the other hand really sticks to a magnet and takes a bit more persuasion to remove. -
Steel Penny?
Chris Perkins replied to kekkie5's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I like that and the fact that it pre-dates the copper plated steel coins. It's what's known as an off-metal strike, i.e. the wrong metal for the coin it should be. Whether an error, or someone trying something out at the mint, or passing the time, we'll never know for sure. I suppose the most likely explanation is that is was some kind of experiment relating to the forthcoming copper plated steel coins, assuming they already had that idea floating around in 1990 (the historical copper price info for 1990 to 1992 may help answer that). It's great that you've clearly kept it from new and it is therefore still in very good condition. There isn't a massive following for off-metal decimals but It's certainly worth a few pounds due to the condition I'd say. I'd be pleased to buy it. -
Very Special 10Yr Anniversary
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
No no, you lot all make it want it is! Now that things have settled down this end, I'll try to be a little more active. I bow down to the superior knowledge of many of the regular members here. I'm just an SE London street urchin who started this website on an old laptop, sitting in his underpants waiting in the launderette for his clothes to finish. 14 years later and my abilities for soaking garments still by far out trump my ability to soak up and disseminate numismatic knowledge. -
New Pound Coin
Chris Perkins replied to Asumel's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That doesn't seem to matter any more. William has also married a commoner (much commoner) so technically Harry is next is far as I'm concerned, unless he marries a commoner too! -
Very Special 10Yr Anniversary
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
I counted manually. It doesn't actually mean that TomGoodheart is No.17, though he is certainly very early. There may well have been genuine members before him that were never active and deleted. In the past when people join and don't post anything for a number of years I have purged them (mainly to get rid of sleeping spammers). -
Very Special 10Yr Anniversary
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
I was looking at the membership list the other day and happened to notice that it was your 10th anniversary soon. And you deserve a bit of a fuss over it. -
Good point, I'd forgotten about that one already! May be an idea to put the 2009 set on ebay.
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Oh right, yes I've had them before in the white envelopes. I had a few 1970 sets still sealed in the white envelopes. I imagine my contact means the normal outer coloured card. And if 2009 contains more in face value then I suspect that was an oversight and that he'd pay more for it. He's very reliable. If they were mine, that's where I'd send them (and I'm not making anything out of it).