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Master Jmd

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  1. Probably a few victorian farthings... thanks
  2. i do not get it...
  3. They look like proofs.... it's difficult to try to explain what a proof looks like, if you've never seen one. You need to buy a couple so that you know. You are also very unlikely to find any proofs among piles of circulated coinage. (that was a quote from the forum admin )
  4. Master Jmd

    Pennies

    Well, from that the prices will not be much: 1917 Penny = about £0.15 1924 sixpence = about £2.00 1940 threepence = if silver (round); about £0.50, if nickle-brass (dodecagonal); about £1 ...but they probably would not sell if you were to try to sell them
  5. Master Jmd

    Pennies

    we, the members of this forum, should be able to give you a price, but we will need to know more about the conditions other than 'a bit discoloured but reasonable condition' ...read here for better info about grading
  6. Hmm...i am master jmd, i know this because the name next to this post is master jmd, and nothing will change that...
  7. happy b'day sylvester
  8. thats quite nice...what does it way down the bottom; something something & commerse?
  9. Does Peck have the BMC numbers for farthings from 1902 - 1956? if so, can someone tell me what they are please?
  10. no obsesion,...he just has loads of coins for sale...
  11. Ok, as the database took too long to fill with all of theese then i will put them here: Colin Cooke: Third Farthings: 1844 Normal G in REG. GF. £20.00 - - - - Unc. lustre. £110.00 - - - - Unc. good lustre. £175.00 1844 Large G in REG. Blazing BU Full Lustre. £325.00 1844 RE for REG on the reverse. BMC 1607. Copper Proof. Edge plain. Struck en medaille. 1.53gm. Excessively rare. About FDC. £750.00 1878 Large Date. BU Almost Full Lustre/Unc good lustre. £27.00 1913 BU Full lustre. £20.00 Half Farthings: 1828. Reverse B. (Very rare.) Smaller Britannia, readily distinguished by the trident prongs ending below the lettering. GF. £45.00 1837 Near EF/GVF, very rare. £200.00 1844 E over N in REGINA. Unc lustre. £110.00 1851 5 over a higher 5 in the date. Unc good lustre. £110.00 1854 Choice Unc toned. £135.00 1856 Small Letters and date. GF. £69.00 1856 Large Letters and date on the reverse. VF. £225.00 Farthings: 1953 (2 + A). Unc lustre, very rare. £30.00 1953 (2 + A). Bronze Proof. Tiny obverse edge nick, otherwise FDC. Extremely rare. £55.00 1953 (2 + A). Bronze Proof. Almost FDC, extremely rare. £65.00 1897 Bright +A. BU Full Lustre £44.00 1895 Young Head. Unc Lustre. £95.00 1893 Wider date. Unc good lustre. £20.00 1893 Closer Date. Unc good lustre. £50.00 1892 BU Full Lustre. £100.00 1881H Type F :- H is lightly double-struck, with the underneath H off-set anout 40% to the left. Attempts have been made to erase the underlying H but the right hand vertical stroke of the H is still visible between the two new uprights and the top and bottom serifs on the left hand vertical can also be seen. BU Full Lustre £45.00 1881H Type G :- H is very strongly double-struck and blatantly obvious even on low grade specimens. This actually appears to be Type C struck over Type A. Near EF £24.00 1881 3 Berries. Obverse 7 (the nostril is longer and "open" at the right hand end). Unc good lustre. £45.00 1881 4 Berries. NEF/GVF £125.00 Witnessed to be sold. 1953 1+A BU Full Lustre. £3.50 1953 1+B BU Full Lustre, rare. £16.00 1952 BU Full Lustre £3.00 1951 BU Full Lustre £2.50 1950 BU Full Lustre £3.00 1947 BU Full Lustre £2.50 1946 BU Full Lustre £2.50 1945 BU Full Lustre £3.50 1943 BU Full Lustre £3.50 1942 BU Full Lustre £3.50 1941 BU Full Lustre, scarce £3.50 1935 BU Full Lustre, very rare. £35.00 Purchased by me ------ Ebay: (still watching )
  12. so are we stil using the database? ...what date range do you want me to do for the fractions and the farthings?
  13. A tip (to all rotographic forum members); on colin cooke site, each coin that has been sold says sold...if you want to know the price that it sold for then put your cursor over the picture that links you to the coin picture and read the end bit of the http adress in the bottom bar of the screen (the one that says 'done') and it will say a number (eg:75 = £75.00, 45 = £45.00 etc...)
  14. Page 10 of 1979 coin yearbook...it is my second oldest coin book
  15. i think thats the point...i will be maintly looking at Colin Cooke's site, eBay and This site...
  16. Mr Lobel...look what i found... 1979:Richard Lobel companies: Richard Lobel and co. Ltd Richard Lobel Investments Ltd Richard Lobel Auctions Ltd Museum galleries Coincraft McGleish Coins Ltd Piccadilly Coins Ltd The coin advisory service
  17. I would rather do Farthings and Fractions now chris if thats ok ...I can do them in this order: I = Quater Farthings II = Third Farthings III = Half Farthings IV = Farthings ...will you want farthing tokens? (i doubt so)
  18. Does anyone able a bit of sentence restructure there HPJ... Kiss100 does not agree with my taste of music...and yes, that means that i can pick it up where i live
  19. Agreed...there are not many radio stations that have my choice of music presented on it.
  20. you should still be more accurate though
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