Ok, I have now added a Pictorial Farthing Tribute Page (here). It is a bit basic at the moment as I have only added two coins. Chris, could I use the image of your 1836 farthing (here)?
Sure When I have some more time I will be adding a Photo Page with links to my omnicoin collection. I shall also add more information, such as a 'known farthing types' page (hopefully with images if I can obtain them with permission ).
Why don't you write it in word, do a spell check and then paste it into here! Or, ask another question on the Invision forum. My Word is stuck on using the French (France) spell checker, and it refuses to switch to any form of language other than French ... I have asked here
I take it that your Admin CP is the same layout as the Invisionfree Admin CP? If so I have asked for a code to do this on the Invisionfree coding support forums (Here)
Its not really counterfeits that I am on about, I like it when I receive a counterfeit £1 in my change as I know how to tell it apart from a real one. I am talking about the 1933 pennies, 1945 silver threepences and such that are commonplace on eBay. I am meeley saying that I would not buy a reproduction Edward VIII farthing if I needed one for my collection. I would be quite happy admiring the gap in my collection. @Mintmark - If someone offered to give me a reproduction coin of any type for free then I would accept it. But I would not want to merge that reproduction in with the rest of my collection. @Berg - Sorry about the spelling mistake. @Chris - Maybe a spell checker would be a nice option on the forum Edit: Typo
Looking at the member list, I notice that not many of us have AOL or ICQ...would it be better to replace these with MSN and YIM as that is what most of us have?
Welcome Berg, as Chris said, its about time some foreigners joined ... I hope you find the forum and predecimal.com an interesting resource to coin collecting and collecting accessories. Well, I'm Master Jmd, and I collect farthings 1613-1956 (as my signature suggests).
Very nice, especially that 1668 His Halfe Peny. One small typo I noticed: in the description of the 1668 His Halfe Peny it says Pursell/Pursell, you need to replace an 's' with a 'c'