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Bronze & Copper Collector

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  1. Precisely to what I was referring... (How could I forget.)
  2. Not really..... They just make up new varieties rather than admit they made a mistake.....
  3. From these images, on my cell phone, they BOTH appear to be round beads on both obverse and reverse, F-496.
  4. EBAY ITEMS AS LINKS.... SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE...... 1848/7 Great Britain Penny ANACS MS-62 BRN VERY SCARCE 1861 F-32, Obverse 6, Reverse F, RARITY-16, GB Penny - PLEASE READ!! EXTREMELY RARE 1873 UNLISTED in FREEMAN GB Half-Penny Obv 8, Rev C# EXTREMELY RARE 1875 F-322A Obv 13, Rev J, GB Half-Penny ANACS AU-50 R-17 RARE 1860 F-10 N/Z VARIETY N over Sideways N GOUBY-1860-J - PLEASE READ RARE 1861 F-282 HALP HAL"P" PENNY F/P ERROR OBVERSE 7 - PLEASE READ!! RARE 1874-H F-69 Great Britain Penny- Obverse 6 - Reverse I - PLEASE READ! 1861 F-25 Great Britain Penny - Obverse 4 - Reverse G - Rarity 12 SCARCE 1861 F-278 Obv-7 Rev-D Half-Penny R-16 1862 F-289 6/6 Recut 6 Great Britain Half Penny RARE 1860 GOUBY V (SATIN-20) MIS-ALIGNED COLON DOTS Penny RARE 1860 GOUBY V (SATIN-20) MIS-ALIGNED COLON DOTS VARIANT Penny 1845 Farthing - Great Britain - See Images RARE 1897 F-148, Gouby-C Great Britain Penny - PLEASE READ!! 1881-H F-108 NGC MS-64 RB GREAT BRITAIN PENNY - PLEASE READ 1885 F-121 - GOUBY 1885-Ag RECUT LINEAR CIRCLE BELOW DATE - NGC MS-63 RD 1860 F-17 OBV. 6, Rev. D GB PENNY - SCARCE IN DECENT GRADE - PLEASE READ!! ANOTHER VERY SCARCE 1861 F-32, Obv 6, Rev F, RARITY-16, GB Penny - PLEASE READ 1902 F-157 HIGH TIDE Great Britain Penny ANACS MS-63 BRN RARE 1861 F-272 Obverse 4, Reverse F - Half Penny - Rarity-17 1898 Gouby-B LAST 8 DIFFERENT Great Britain Penny SCARCE 1864 F-49 PLAIN 4 GB Penny R-9 VERY RARE 1860 F-268A Obverse 7, Reverse D Great Britain Half Penny R-19 SCARCE 1861 F-20 Great Britain Penny - Obv 2 - Rev G - Rarity 12 1918-KN F-184 - GB PENNY - NICE COLLECTABLE CONDITION - PLEASE READ! 1896, 1900, & 1901 Great Britain .925 FINE STERLING SILVER SHILLINGS 1798 COPPER RETRO PATTERN CARTWHEEL TWOPENCE
  5. Possibly because the above mentioned link is on the UK site.... Not sure how it would work on the US site..... I'm using my phone right now....
  6. That is what I will have to do when I get home....
  7. Not really sure I would say IMPETUOUS, I probably could think of a few choicer words...
  8. I have the same problem.. I'll try to figure it out when I get home. Should have just listed them here...
  9. Should be: Marys-Marketplace20 (Auto-correct put a space in the name)
  10. Just checked the listings... ALL but 3 of the GB coins have UK site visibility checked and paid for. I don't know why they are not showing up.
  11. Strange, I have all but a few of them listed on BOTH sites..... Interestingly enough, there were 3 or 4 that they would NOT let me list on both sites yet identical items were already listed. All coins were set in the listings to post to GB, & Canada..... Please view on US site. (Ebay has me tearing out what little hair I gave left)(Now I know why I've had no interest on anything, even after paying for dual site listing) Will ship to known established forum members at discount or reasonable offer.....
  12. I have relisted several coins on ebay on my friends account, Marys-Marketplace 20 If anyone is interested in any of them, I am offering a 15% Discount off the ebay price if purchased through the forum and NOT through ebay, plus I will send our host something too. Please contact me if any of the coins pique your interest.. Thank you, Gary
  13. I can see a faint image of the upper colon dot after the D. Just very weak. Possibly a partially filled die. Re: The different size colon dots, I've seen them before. Mostly on F-15 central cuts (which are rife with die repairs). Found on a few others too. Probably just a repair to the die. We will never know for sure.
  14. 2 dealers that come to mind immediately, that I had never been disappointed with, are Michael Gouby and the late Laurie Bamford.
  15. Agreed as to overgrading and overpricing.. Also leave something to be desired as to attribution... Purchased 3 coins at various times (Before they offered images). ALL misattributed. Kept 2 as it was cheaper to keep them than return them. 3rd one I returned as it was a more expensive variety (turns out it wasn't ). And wasn't going to eat that one. Haven't puchased from them in more than a decade....
  16. Mine is the one pictured in Michael Gouby's book.. Not sure if I have it handy, not home right now, but I'll check later. .
  17. That's what makes this hobby so great. Both ends of the spectrum and we both enjoy it. Not to mention the knowledge gained and the camaraderie shared.
  18. Magnificent specimen Richard, however my humble specimen was probably the better bargain for €.99 (about $1.49 at the time)
  19. Thanks for the corroboration... I qualify it with "looks like" because I'm looking at a cell (mobile) phone screen. That being said, I wouldn't even offer an opinion unless I was 99+% sure of what it was. I just allow that small amount of doubt to be there because it is a small screen.
  20. Hi Bob,

    Gary Schindler here..

    I just got your offer on ebay for the 1862 F-41... (I'm helping a friend out with additional listings....)

    I can't do $500 on the coin....

    I was hoping to walk away with $1000 for the coin...

    Obviously we can do the transaction here, avoid ebay fees and I can send Chris a contribution toward the website....

    Call me on my cell phone if you want to try to work out a deal....

    917-273-7719....

    Regards,

    Gary

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