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Half Penny Jon

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  1. How much do you think it will sell for in the end?
  2. I am glad that we don't share the same grading system because I don't think slabbing and grading would go down well here in the U.K both with collectors and dealers.
  3. Cleaning usually produces hairlines, the coin does look a bit odd. BUYER BEWARE.
  4. That is a very formidable collection you have there coppers! How long have you been collecting pre-1860 patterns?
  5. Also, your 1837 soveriegn would be worth anything from £250-£500 in the condition that you are describing however, we will need to see some sort of picture to determine value.
  6. If they are quite circulated, they will either go for bullion value, or just over bullion value which is on average £63 bullion value.
  7. Which patterns have you got in your collection Coppers?
  8. I didn't think that it looked cleaned, maybe the seller is just being cautious about those black spots.
  9. I don't suppose you have any 1841 silver proofs?
  10. Has this 1895 2mm penny been cleaned or is the seller just being cautious? My Webpage HPJ.
  11. By the way coppers, do you collect copper coins by any chance?
  12. I am not sure yet, I will either expand into earlier half pennies or collect farthings between 1900 and 1936 to match my half pennies. I still need the 1902LT half penny though. I saw one at the coin fair in UNC good lustre but had a massive £250 price tag. Maybe Wybrit will sell me his one in about a years time, who knows!
  13. He may have more, he just lists another one after he sells one.
  14. Look on his website, they are about as nice as they get!
  15. I am not sure, but Colin Cooke offered 'a few sparkling gems' at £45 each about a year ago, he is still selling them so I would imagine that he bought quite a few of them.
  16. I imagine the seller would sell them one by one over a long period of time to get a maximum profit. However, a re-calculation of their value would be in order because this is a previously unknown hoard. The same thing happened when a small hoard of 1882H farthings was discovered a few years ago un BU GEM condition.
  17. I have been busy filling dates in the past three months or so. This is my collection so far: 1901 UNC good listre 1903 BU full lustre 1908 BU Full lustre 1909 BU full lustre lightly toning 1910-UNC good lustre 1922 BU full lustre 1924 BU full lustre 1925OH BU full lustre 1925ME BU full lustre 1930 BU full lustre 1931 BU full lustre 1932 BU full lustre 1934 BU full lustre 1936 BU full lustre My faviorite coins are 1908, 1924, ans 1925ME because they are all so choice.
  18. I will keep 'em peeled Chris! I generally look at the modern milled section daily if I can.
  19. My Webpage This is only the second hoard of farthings that I have seen for sale.
  20. I think we have already discussed this......................?
  21. I don't think my picture is on Colin's site anymore, I have saved it though so I can just send it to you Sylvester.
  22. I have seen loads of 2004 lp's and 2p's also, I have seen the 2004 20p on two occasions. I have not seen the new £2 though.
  23. Last time I looked, we were all boys! You could not have known that though, never mind.
  24. Sorry, I merely gazed at the word and I sometimes mis-read things.
  25. As I said in my e-mail, many people are dissapointed to find that their loose change is worthless.
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