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Peter

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  1. There is another UNC 1910 BIN for £120 The £60 one is no longer available (please introduce yourself Coin-Select ) Here are a couple of the better ones out of the 32 currently listed on Ebay. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EDWARD-VII-1910-SHILLING-GOOD-GRADE-E-F-/180655506043?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item2a0fe8427b#ht_500wt_927 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1910-SHILLING-EDWARD-VII-UNC-/221010085955?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item33753a4843#ht_500wt_1185
  2. There is another UNC 1910 BIN for £120 The £60 one is no longer available (please introduce yourself Coin-Select ) Here are a couple of the better ones out of the 32 currently listed on Ebay. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EDWARD-VII-1910-SHILLING-GOOD-GRADE-E-F-/180655506043?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item2a0fe8427b#ht_500wt_927 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1910-SHILLING-EDWARD-VII-UNC-/221010085955?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item33753a4843#ht_500wt_1185
  3. Yes, at £60 it's thereabouts on price i'd say, though he's a tad strong in the grading, I think! Reverse front paw of lion, and hair and beard detail of bust, all looks a little bit beyond near UNC to me. Without the in-hand experience, I wouldn't even buy at EF (£60 would be my very top price on this one), i'd be trying to catch it for something under that, really, hoping to have a nice surprise, maybe? I have bought very few BIN's but have got plenty which have best offer option. Time newly listed is a must for BIN and best offer on pieces that have sat for a few days. My rule of thumb for best offers is just under 50% of BIN and settle on 50% I start all my coins at 99p...I have been burnt but also pleasantly surprised.
  4. Paulus If you are still only using Ebay I would suggest a visit to the one of the monthly Midland or Wakefield coin fairs.When you have seen the 100th example of the same coin you realise it isn't rare.The dealers know this and a bargain can be had.To the same extent some dates are just not available.(see how many decent 1835 halfcrowns you see) BTW how much did you you pay for the 1/-?
  5. This is no bargain but top price really. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GB-1910-EDWARD-VII-SHILLING-NEAR-UNC-/200706107541?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item2ebb042895#ht_1325wt_1397
  6. This is easier. The 1st coin is a 6D S2563 Larger bust 5A The 2nd coin is a Groat.
  7. The grade is difficult to assess from the picture. However a good price would be £35 ish for EF to £75 UNC. Apart from 1905...1903,04 or 08,09 are the better dates.
  8. Very little, I'm afraid. There were more 1910 shillings minted than any other Edward VII date. I would suggest you wait for a better one. I think Paulus already has this. As Nick said it is the most common Edward V11 1/-. It nearly accounts for 60% of all Edward V11 1/-'s minted.
  9. Can't see anyone wanting to slab a Liz 11 penny to compare. I'm sure CGS can be trusted to ID brass.
  10. For gVF money, it doesn't look a bad buy at all. It is nice to see the 4th digit It looks better than GVF.For £70 there is only one way the value of this coin will go
  11. Hi I'm afraid the bust cannot be identified or the date. All I can advise you is that it is a 6D and will be dated between 1561 and 1600.
  12. If I were you I would go on strike and not eat your mothers meals she cooks you,don't let her do your washing and refuse pocket money. That will teach her
  13. Looks well struck and the fields appear uncleaned.Without seeing it in hand it is difficult to assess between EF & UNC.There does seem to be a small bit of edge damage at 7 o'clock on the reverse.Minimum it is a £200 coin...Well done.
  14. Grading hammered is so difficult because each coin is unique. What you have is an unclipped beauty WITH a portrait which is so often completely worn. It is round and basically problem free. I would expect to pay VF+ value from a dealer. You have a cracking coin there and if you want to sell it for GF £ let me know.
  15. Peck So are you telling me you don't have a back,sack and crack
  16. http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R231U4ZG0YDNHD/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#R231U4ZG0YDNHD This is doing the rounds
  17. what condition, i have a EF one hope your birthday was good azda! If you have a 1844 farthing in EF it is worth more than £500.Are you sure?
  18. What worries me his other coins for sale aren't purple
  19. Yeap. but it lives in Portugal I would give that GVF value.Very nice with minimal edge knocks
  20. Yeap. but it lives in Portugal I would give that GVF+ money as it is fairly ding free.Very nice
  21. Now what is happening here? http://offer.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&_trksid=p4340.l2565&rt=nc&item=180865951698
  22. I had a better one nicked by our lovely postal workers and it was only £30. I think the dark areas make your (non won) coin look better than it is.
  23. A love token too! :-) I've picked up on the MP thing along the way, was there a thread on it? I'm intrigued as to the details! ;-) There are a lot of threads on shill bidding.If you search the forum with "shill bidding" you get 32 threads Several of the scumbagS who are involved I vow I will never buy from.
  24. I'm going to hold back my two 1792's until the market picks up again
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