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Coppers

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  1. Neat -- where did you 'find' it?
  2. Careful Peter -- were it the only one known you might be making light of a £19000 coin.
  3. Quite a difference between the photos using natural and artificial lighting. That's one nice farthing. Congratulations!
  4. But how can you ignore those prices? You have to ask yourself, who is a £20 1967 halfcrown or a £15 1966 penny aimed at? It can't be the likes of us, as you would hear us laughing all the way from the moon. So who, then? Gullible novices? I would have said London Coin Auctions were too reputable for that kind of scam. So who, then? It makes no sense, none at all. The more I think about this, the more baffled but also more annoyed I become. It's like they're either taking the mick, or trying to con someone as yet unidentified. I wish one of their representatives would come on here and give us the benefit of their thinking. I suspect that what you are paying for here is not the coin, but the plastic that surrounds it and the grade that it has been assigned. Here in the United States such nonsensical pricing logic has become the norm rather than the exception. Here's one of our more extreme examples... a penny for your thoughts
  5. It would be interesting to see what would happen if either of these two pennies ever came up for auction again.
  6. Does anyone recall the 'die 5' penny that sold for a similar amount the year before? Here's the link... http://www.coinlink.com/News/world-coins/u...a-record-17500/
  7. Anyone remember this? Now only £199.99 or best offer
  8. Did anyone manage to win any of the pennies or farthings in the recent CC sale?
  9. Very nice coin. Congratulations!
  10. and who would have looked twice at lot#142 !!!! must be the ugliest E8 penny ever, looks like fire damage Not a pretty penny, but someone must have looked twice as it already has a bid.
  11. The recent Colin Cooke sales with photos are still accessible online under 'Collections'. Here is a link to them. CC Collections
  12. Sale is now online. Bidding begins on Thursday. The Crocker and Douglas Collections
  13. Scott, Is that circulated penny you noticed on ebay by any chance the altered 1933 penny that DaveG38 spotted on ebay which realized £500? 33 penny
  14. the "1933" has gone for £500!!! I bet the buyer go a shock when he bid the reserve. 10-49 feedback, I hope they knew what they were doing. I think the second bidder had it about right £102 Another penny for our consideration.... One in a million?
  15. Here is a link to a photo of the 1864 copper farthing which will be appearing in an upcoming Colin Cooke auction: link
  16. Already at £870.00 with four and a half hours to go.
  17. I was wondering when that missing 33 was going to turn up. Interesting description on the coin that certainly should make one wary... 1930s Penny (Marked 1933)King George V Fair condition as shown. An opportunity to aquire a rare coin which experts have appraised and concluded that it is possibly quite valuable. Judge for yourself !! Sold as seen.
  18. Link to uniface 1965 pennies in Colin Adams' Sale
  19. Neil Paisley has one for sale on the Colin Cooke site at £345.00 George V Farthings
  20. What on earth is one of those? With their auctions they notify all bidders as the bids are placed, giving them the opportunity to increase the bid or withdraw, selling to the last person standing, some items take days to conclude. If you are lucky the farthings you are bidding on are not among those which take 'days to conclude'. VickySilver's description of this as 'Chinese water torture' is certainly apt.
  21. I believe that it will be an auction. Insofar as what farthings are being offered, the announcement featured photos of a Cromwell farthing, a lustrous Anne farthing, what at first I took to be an 1839 silver farthing (but upon closer inspection looks more like an 1837 -- perhaps someone with better eyesight can help me out here) and one of the great rarities of the series Neil's 1864 copper farthing.
  22. Did anyone notice the announcement appearing in the latest issue of Coins Magazine of the impending sale of the Crocker Collection of pennies described as "a comprehensive collection of pennies from 1860-1953 featuring many of the rare Freeman and Satin varieties" as well as the Douglas Collection of farthings described as "a small collection of farthings featuring some of the rarest and highest quality patterns and proofs"?
  23. Too good to be true? genuine guaranteed
  24. Anyone interested in a 3-digit penny with a four digit price? Link
  25. I will buy a pair of Gucci shoes after you have bribed me with a VF 1905 halfcrown. No? P*ss off then you benighted kerb-crawler. That 1905 halfcrown would probably turn out to be as authentic as the Gucci shoes this fellow is offering.
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