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blakeyboy

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  1. I'm sure I have that very wide date on a worn example - noticed it years ago in a pile of 1890's. Not sure if a good one commands a premium..
  2. Ohh...maybe I understand that you don't understand, but now I know you do. You not a Penny Freak then Rob? I had to fix my vacuum cleaner because it sucked because it didn't. Fixed it and now it doesn't suck because it does.
  3. Sorry, I don't understand.... i hadn't got a reasonable one like this, and it took some finding. Are they really common amongst members?
  4. Anyone got a good 1890 dropped 90?
  5. Haha! Nice one, but it's a wee bit more specific!
  6. Could I do that to some of the yobs where I live?
  7. Fantastic fairy story. I always get silver wrapped in pewter when I go magnet fishing too. Looks perhaps like a livery button to me.....
  8. Yes, you spotted the clue, but no, no big knowledge needed, and the question can be gleaned from any of the three answers....
  9. An Englishman, a Frenchman, and a German sit a test. There is one question. Same question to each, in English, French, and German. They answer it correctly. The Englishman's answer is 8, and 202. The Frenchman's answer is 100, and 23. the German's answer is 8, and 12. What was the question? The prize is, hopefully, a huge pile of reaction points from fellow forum members, including me. ( I don't set easy questions as any fule kno.....)
  10. Had this arrive - it's had a hard life, but still better than my other one...
  11. Yep, I have a feeling that's the four. Wasn't there one sold in the US in the last 2 years? Or was it an 1875 dot...can't remember....
  12. Oooh yeah- hadn't noticed that.... cheers Bob
  13. Got this off the Bay a couple of years back. Same tilted 1 and 7. Which of course it would be. Are they going for good money now, or are they still too uncommon?
  14. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bic-Crystal-Ballpoint-Medium-Point/dp/B000JTOYLS Wonderful.
  15. So much clever shill bidding goes on to achieve exactly that. Very sad.
  16. I was going to comment on how I hate all the 'made for profit' rubbish that various mints churn out, but then I decided not to.
  17. Only ever seen one- in a group of hi grade 20th century pennies, years ago, on ebay. I left a high bid, but was way off.... I'd leave a bid massively higher today. 20:20 hindsight......
  18. Well done. I found the 1944 in good nick way more elusive that one would think.... Wonder why?
  19. Can anyone explain to me why, with silver at say 11-12 quid an ounce, this coin is called bullion?
  20. I think you've got s point there....
  21. I can see your point, but if you have a pile of anything that has rocketed in price for _any_ reason you have gained enormously from business practices that you feel are a 'bit sharp'. The same has happened in my field of old audio/studio gear. My stash of old gear went up in value more than I earned last year, because of crazy dealer markups such as above. However, would I follow the 'sales weasel' approach of some audio dealers? No. I like my customers to like me, AND pay my bills. but that's just me. It depends on your level of psychopathy. Many of my customers are now good friends and still dealing with me after 30 years etc. Does this still make 'sharp' dealers 'wrong'? Difficult.....
  22. I came across the word 'gruffalo' for the first time on this forum....... I still have no idea what one is. Not that I care....:)
  23. Oh- and if anyone wants to try this- start with the right coin. The edges on this were hard and relatively intact. This is a good starting point. If, however, the coin is a green detector find, you can often see the edge crumbling. In the cases, the bronze has converted down, so underneath there is nothing. Even if the condition look EF, you touch the surface and all the detail vanishes. The 1908 had crud ON it, not IN it......:) Innit?
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