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Chris Perkins

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  1. Well, they used the web form on my 'Coin bits for old bobs' page, so I must assume that the person wants to exchange the mystery coin for collecting accessories or books. Although people like that just use the first form they come across, so you're right, I don't know if they want to sell it, exchange it, or even buy one!
  2. Good point Geoff, but I'm far to gulliable to have even thought about that. And I'm far too busy to have thought about the latter. Right, if I find out it was any of you lot!
  3. Someone sent me a message, hoping to sell me a coin. I thought I'd post it here, because it has to be about the most detailed articulate and concise coin offer I ever received!! ----- Original Message ----- From: <*********@yahoo.com> To: <cp@predecimal.com> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 12:33 PM Subject: Coin bits for old bobs > Predecimal.com Contact form. It was submitted by > (*********@yahoo.com) on Thursday, April 01, 2004 at 11:33:50 > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > message: one small silver coin a face with inscription on one side and a man sitting with a lance on the other. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This was my reply, I don't know why I bother. I should have just deleted the message. I waste my time on these everyday. Well that's useful info thanks!! How on earth am I supposed to know what you are talking about with feeble details like that??? How big is it? What does the writing say? Where is it from? What date? That's like trying to sell a car by saying in a newspaper ad: 'Red car for sale, with steering wheel' !!! Chris Perkins www.predecimal.com
  4. You had an offer for something that you don't know anything about! I must assume you have pictures in that case, as it's difficult to sell something when you don't know what it is. Can you register and post them here or email them to me (particularly the Guinea), and I think Sylvester will want to see it too. cp@predecimal.com
  5. I've seen fantasy gold modern restrike Gothic coins recently. They were not quite as good as the original, but they were bloody close, I can tell you. I have 'Fantasy' coins, wouldn't give bullion worth for them!
  6. That sounds like it may be a barrel of laughs!
  7. Oi, don't you start giving the nice chaps in here any ideas!
  8. Yes, the 53's are awful, that's why they re engraved things in '54, sharpish. (At first I didn't intend that pun, but there you go, I'll throw it in fee!)
  9. Well, no, not really, just what goes into it changed! Or did it? So surely a 5p is still a shilling, is it?? The Govt will only let us vote on the Euro when they are sure they cannot loose!
  10. Even the very rare 1934 Wreath saw circulation, I handled one that was worn to AEF. I think although they were given as gifts, the fact that they were made by the thousand and as far as I know were not specialy housed, like the 1935 commem, or the 1927 Proof, then surely they are not strictly speaking commemoratives. I don't think the modern commens will ever be as sought after as a good ole Wreath. Ignore Sylvester, and contact me personally, I always give the best prices to forumees!
  11. Yes of course, but if you take the basic currency as the Pound (and it's forerunners) then our currency is much older. But you're right of course, decimal put a stop to the real ancient currency in '71.
  12. I suppose it also depends on how many are out there. It's all very well stating the mintages left right and centre...But how many were melted down later on, lost at sea, buried in the ground, or found their way down the back of antique sofas etc. The rarity is a rough measure of how many are out there, and that, in the case of Extremely Rare and the commoner, is not really all that important, because they could probably never all be accounted for anyway. Well done on your extremely rare coin Sylvester, I think the 1868 Cu-Ni Proof that I got from Dan is also R3.
  13. I just put them on today, I can see that 250 subscribers have viewed them from the newsletter, but nothing yet. The last 1931 I had, got snapped up in a jiffy.
  14. Well I imagine every publication is slightly different. In 'The English Silver Coinage since 1649' by Rayner, and published by Spink, it says: C3 Extremely common C2 Very Common C Commom N Normal, neither scarce or common (Hmmmm!!???) S Scarce R Rare R2 Very Rare R3 Extremely Rare R4 11-20 examples known R5 5-10 examples known R6 3-4 examples known R7 1 or 2 examples known. I think Very Rare must be a mintage of around 1000 or less, because the 1934 Crown is R2 (mintage 932). So perhaps Extremely Rare is 30-100, and maybe Very rare is 101-1000, or something like that.
  15. Absolutely correct, so everyone get into my Crown section and snap up those Wreath Crowns!
  16. You know I think it's a government ploy that seems to be working, the way everyone assumes that it is just a matter of time before we adopt the Euro. In saying that, it is probably true of course! In Germany they still make gold coins, but have them denominated in Euros, and the face value tends to be closer to the bullion value I think. I mean the face value of our gold coins is a complete fiction now isn't it, so why shouldn't they continue with the Sovereign, but to keep Brussels happy call it a EUR1.50 coin, or a EUR90.00 coin or whatever. I like what the French did, when they issued commemorative coins basically in Francs, but that they actually had a 6.55957 Franc coin, which was funnily enough, a EUR10.00 coin. Isn't that really a very French thing to do!
  17. I had noticed, that one or two (well ok, just one) forum member had been editing his/her posts in order to get him/herself out of the big controversial hole he/she had just dug and thrown themselves into. So, just for fun, when you edit a message now, everybody can see that you have done so! That new rule does not apply to me or the Expert members.
  18. I think you are old chap. There are a few before you obviously, but I'm not aware that any have ever been back much.
  19. William, are you a cow, or am I not quite making it out properly?
  20. Well, not only do you have to be a regular forum contributor, you also have to answer questions posed by passers by accurately, and have to also be noticed by the other members as being knowledgable in your field. Geoff received a few comments from other forum members about his knowledge and there was a little talk, so I thought it was fair. I noticed Sylvester way back, when it was basically just him and me in here! He helps me out a lot responding to queries, so does Geoff, and it's certianly good to rely on the collective knowledge of you two, and indeed all the other members. I may notice others too in the future. Any ideas?
  21. As of just now I have put Geoff into the 'Expert Member' group. Geoff will enjoy a few extra benefits now, like being able to store more personal messages, being able to send messages to more people at once, being able to edit his own messages with no restictions and other practically useless little technicalities that he'll never even notice! Most importantly, he gets the special 'Expert Member' title next to his name/id so that people can recognise him as someone who knows a thing or two. Well done Geoff, you one of the very few!
  22. All this Northern talk, I feel alienated! I know a girl in Manchester. Very pretty she is, and living proof that it's not all grim up there. Are they all like that?
  23. I know. I knew about your post an hour before you made it, as I had not adjusted my head yet!
  24. Have a look in the technical area...
  25. Clocks have changed, but if the time the forum displays to you is incorrect, you'll have to go to 'My Controls' and then to 'Board Settings' to make it right again!
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