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scott

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  1. any none shield 2008 50p and any later dates
  2. i like toning, a good natual tone is lovely, american coins tone with crazy colours...
  3. coin i most enjoy owning is my 1858 small date farthing, VF grade cost me as fiver a good few years back, which i bought as a cheap example of the copper design (and only for that lol)
  4. ahh yes the dealers tins, found a few interesting bit at 5p and 10p in those
  5. most i have paied? £39.08 but then again, i have been lucky and own a good 6-7 coins worth more then that some (i know my top 2 in terms of value are £100 and £65) i think this is hammered
  6. here is something to throw a spanner in. totaly wrong place
  7. not by that much. anywho the foreign bits to my purchases. france 1855 M 5 centimes 1923 1 franc, VF+ with rainbow tones .1941. zinc 10 centimes again in good knick 1942 vichy franc VF 1949 1 franc VF germany 1912 A 2 pfennig F 1914 E 10 pfennig VF 1921 F 50 pfennig EF 1948 G 1 pfennig (been after a 1948 for a while, finally got one ) VF USA 1 cent 1911 - fair lol 5 cents 1949 - VF canada 1943 brass 5 cents - VF malaya 1948 20 cents EF BWA 6 pence 1940 VF Australia 1 penny 1943 VF spain DIEZ cents 1941 - F 1953 - EF switzerland 1941 1 rappen aEF ireland 1935 - 1/2D - VF sweden 1950 5 ore (iron) norway 1957 - 10 ore turkey 1999 - 50,000 lira world food programme - UNC poland 1949 1 grosz - EF peru 1993 - 1 centimo aUNC
  8. seen some interesting thins on there. insidently, i have a first 1 over lower 1 penny.. now wasn't a 1 over 1 halfpenny listed
  9. going through all my buns to sort them out, had little problems so far, that is until i came to my reverse D's 2 of which are obverse 4 which is easy to identify one is very worn but looks like 6+D however i am stumped on one more, which is either 2 or 3.. as these coins are worn, how do i distinguish with such minute changes. same with 1889 obverses. and my second question, what are the raritys of all the pairings
  10. as has been said, each of the early buns were manually cut, having slight differances or larger spreads, and some of reverses especially are hard to pick out in fine or lower, but if we have all these differant datespreads surly we can find out exactly what dye it is using this method?
  11. looks terrible. i like a good natural tone.. that is horrible
  12. or a farthing but nope loks fine to me
  13. most hammered coins are not dipped to be made shiny though, most are cleaned up carefully sso no.. this is why i would never touch AUNC UNC silver, i look for a bit of toning that comes with age, that shows it is high grade more then anything
  14. probably indian temple
  15. dont the monarchs look a differant way on irish issues?
  16. scott

    Coin i Found

    got a picture of the other side?
  17. i have it for 1845 which i dont see listed, if that is the case that it exists for 44 then my 45 FID. might be using that same reverse dye
  18. only 38 million, compared to 200+ million of other years i think all the decimal designs are poor, tbh the designs since 1860 got slowly worse anyway
  19. no there were no shield 50p's
  20. yea i checked today. turns out the 16 sports series 50p's were not minted in the same numbers the most any one design were minted was 1 million. for some odd reason, cycling is only 400,000 rest are 800-900k there is also a guild guide one at 510,090 and for another intrigue, only 38 million 2010 2 pences
  21. it is a cyprus piece... no idea about it. but a monarch run is fun, i'm working my through 1 myself. i need henry VIII to complete tudors, then get what i can
  22. i have a couple of fake 20p
  23. that is interesting, i got a worn example of an 1881 h recently, i am looking at itbeing H over misaligned H but as yet cant make out either way.
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