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declanwmagee

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  1. Have a look at some of the lettering on some 1806/7 copper. Lots of them have weak legends that are really obviously not wear.
  2. Never valued them over and above the coin within, BUT just got asked today by a customer, for the first time, if I had any more Victorian NGC slabs, other than the one he's just bought. I didn't of course...it was pure chance that the example of the coin he bought was in an NGC, but he knew what he was looking for, and he wasn't in America, he was in this country. Might as well have been asking if the holder was Lighthouse or the other lot, as far as I was concerned, Worrying development.
  3. Sorry, old chap, nothing special - no die numbers and just the normal 3. You'd probably get a few quid for it on eBay, and if you get double figures you'll have done well.
  4. Gouby Type B ? http://www.michael-coins.co.uk/CP%201855.htm
  5. Here's my best one of those. A coin I look at just for fun.
  6. The EF and UNC are nowhere near on those old chap!
  7. Best place to start, Dave, might be to check completed listings on eBay - maybe even the specific eBay site that covers the country your coin comes from. Make sure you only take account of actual sales (in GREEN), rather than just finished listings (in RED). And condition, condition, condition! Coins increase in value exponentially with condition so carefully compare the photos that you find with the coin that you have.
  8. How much does a licence for a fruit bat cost from the man from the Ministry of Housinge? Spelt like that on the van.
  9. Cheers Stuart! How's life on the Ocean Wave?
  10. Well, you know, they're in their pub, we're all driving so I had to make a pint of Guinness last 2 hours, the roar of the home crowd, etc etc... Anne Elk (Miss) And what it is too.
  11. Well for Q1 I said "Owl Stretching Time", as I'm sure I remember that from reading Palin's diaries recently, but apparently it's "It's..." 4 and 6 are quite correct. Another I just remembered - easy one: Who are Cardinals Ximenez, Biggles, and Fang better known as? I'm sure there were a few more - I think a round is ten questions. We won the round but lost the match. Away.
  12. Ooh blimey, I'll see if I can remember some... What was the original working title of the Flying Circus? Who was the great magician who helped the knights on the quest for the Holy Grail? Which olympic event ended with the contestants shooting themselves? What was the cheese shop uncontaminated with? What animal did the knights construct in imitation of the Trojan Horse? Complete the following: "Real emetic fans will also go for a Hobart Muddy, and a prize winning Cuivre Reserve Château Bottled Nuit San Wogga Wogga, which has a bouquet like an...."
  13. Well, that's two strokes of luck today - firstly I bought this as a 3 berry for £50, from someone who really ought to have known, and secondly, there was a Monty Python round in the pub quiz this evening. Must be some karma coming my way.
  14. Evening all I had this one on sale as a three berry, but I just had a nice phone call from a nice person who advised me that it was the very much rarer 4 berry and I really ought to take it off pronto before someone buys it at a 3 berry price. The 4 berry example in the Oxford Collection has the same die clash at 8 o'clock, but that's no guide necessarily. Opinions?
  15. S.2791 Sharp E3/2 mm Tun (14 Feb 1636- 8 May 1638) Damn you're good...
  16. No 7: James I shilling short hair, S.2654? I don't think I'm far off, but some of those Spink numbers I am more confident than others..! Please confirm, deny, or dissect as appropriate - cheers chaps!
  17. No 5: Elizabeth I sixpence 1593, S.2578B? No 6: silver penny Edward III, S.1543?
  18. No. 3: Henry VI groat Calais, S.1836? No 4: James I shilling Long hair, S.2656?
  19. Interesting to me, anyway, as I don't get to handle them that often... Another sweet old lady, another late husbands little tin of treasures. I have told her already that she hasn't won the lottery, but I also told her that I'd run some of them past you lot, those that I could do with a quick confirmation of my Spink number guesses! The Charles I shilling, TG, I haven't even attempted to identify, but I am sure you can, standing on your head. So that one first... And No 2, Edward VI shilling : S.2482?
  20. Still just a 20p, Jon! If you can get more for it then good luck!
  21. This is what I did for my birthday treat: that's not me, obviously, but you get the idea. Practice for next weekend when I'll be doing it from 10,000 feet...
  22. Stuart! Is your birthday the same as mine? 21st September? That would be uncanny...
  23. Much more fun than eBay isn't it!
  24. Thanks for that - I am sure you're right, but for £4 it's all good practice!
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