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Half Penny Jon

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  1. Well done william, also, you might one day become a fellow slanley or Nicholson so don't give up on it!
  2. I would buy a BU coin but I would like it to have a pedigree. You never know, one day our coins may be worth more due to the fact that they have graced our cabinets!
  3. There are many different designs for modern coins however there are hardly any varieties for those designs. So that is why I think that coin prices will continue to soar because no one will want to collect decimal coins.
  4. What is this WW3?
  5. No, because their coins are rubbish!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. Tes I did. I think that I can tolerate it with the flawless and almost perfect fields!
  7. If I do need new trays, I will bring my business to you!
  8. I don't know. However, I keep all my nicer coins in coin capsules in Lindner coin trays. I think this helps keep them grime free due to the dryness of the air inside the capsules. I think I also read somewhere that you shouldn't keep them in a hot atmosphere.
  9. I store my coins in a dry atmosphere. I think I read somewhere that a dry atmosphere helps prevent that horrible nuisance!
  10. I don't think there are. However, you will have to ask expert Oli!
  11. I have just ordered the coin online. I just couldn't help myself, it is in the best condition that I have ever seen in the Edward VII series! It will hopefully make a nice addition to my collection of BU half pennys from 1900-1936.
  12. My ideal collection would be the best examples possible preferably with pedigrees. I would definately pay more for a pedigree eg. slanley, nicholson, adams etc.
  13. I would of course prefer the one which has graced the outstanding and marvellous collection of that marvellous man Dr. Nicholson however due to forces beyond my control, it has been sold!!!!!!!
  14. I don't think that it is from the Dr. Nicholson collection because the halfpenny from that collection is displayed on another section of his website. The halfpenny pictured above is much better than the Dr. Nicholson one. The link to the collection is below: My Webpage
  15. It is way over the Spink price of £5 but if you think it's worth it then you should buy it.
  16. Which variety is it Master JMD?
  17. Thank you Chris, I know that Colin usually prices his coins at just above catalogue value however in this case, it is worth it in my opinion.
  18. Hi fellow enthusiasts, I have found an almost mint condition 1903 half penny due to the spotting on the Colin Cooke website priced at a cool £55.00 and I am just wondering whether it is worth that much. Your input would be greatly apreciated. Many thanks, Jonathan.
  19. I meant Master JMD, if it is a 2+A, he can sell it to you!
  20. Colin Cooke dosen't have any 2+A's at the moment but no doubt he will.
  21. Probably, he probably wanted to remain anon for security reasons!
  22. That's good news, talk to Oli to determine which variety the 1953 farthing is.
  23. Ok, thank you for clearing that up. Btw, do you know who bought the double eagle last year?
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