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scott

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  1. wth, cant see the date, thats just funny
  2. i avoid "lucky dips" cos 9/10 its rubbish, if i dont see what i get i dont buy.. someone is buying a 1988 £1 for 99 +1.99 or something too O.o
  3. yea i have seen that myself, very odd, there is a fair bit of rubbish that gets bids on ebay though
  4. they are legal tender, people sometimes come into the dealer with some of these £2 coins (common ones) and tells em to go spend it. so yes they are, and so are £5 i believe, not seen any though.
  5. well the minting figues for 08 are out too, cant wait to get hold of this i never see the book, and i really want a copy with the new coins in.
  6. scrap that.. found some pictures, of each one, and the 7+G version, seems i cant find much on 1862 7+G halfpenny, most i have seen have no rocks.
  7. bought a bulk of coins on ebay for about £3 (including postage) had about 30 coins in it so good value, i bought it on the gamble of a few coins that looked like they had been buried. anyway need soe help with values for 2 coins i got in here i cant work out with colectors coins GB 1860 penny (afair) FMAN 4 (the 1860 penny with the clear signiture under victoria) and this 1862 halfpenny - details, some damage from being in the ground, (if it didnt have the ground damage would be AVF) but basically, it has a small A next to the lighthouse (top point of the A points at the lighthouse) its hard to spot as the size of the A and the angle makes it almost look like rocks so its easy to miss. But there are no rocks on 1862 halfpennys to the left of the lighthouse, the main thing i have is i have seen the picture of the B and its upright not tilted 90 degrees clockwise. any idea of a value, (i'm saying its about the same as the VG 1862 B?) Sadly i dont have picture of it, but what is the rarity of these coins with die letters, and what should i do with it?
  8. perhaps banks have em in the vaults. i have seen a few technology £2 coins, kept 2 back that have errors.
  9. i have the old style 10p i think... are there any old style 50p's at all?
  10. there was another set auctioned in australia i believe. wonder how many of these there are
  11. whats the condition of pre 1895's? i like those victoria bun head coins. pictures of the rarer and early pieces would give us a general idea
  12. well i dont see why an extra 5-6 pages just to cover a few extra veriants would do no harom.. i know there are plenty there and that was why i bought it (budget and covered more recent stuff... coins market values has nothing for 1885 farthing let alone variants....) was checking some of my recent farthing purchases and found them on myfarthing but not in the book. while we are on the subject, we want a grading book for hammered, the one key thing i find missing is, early hammered been picking up pre 1799's to cover a monarch run, now i know there are loads of differant veriaties for those but a rough guide to those would be good.
  13. ohh. i have a few ideas myself. i do think a hammered grading book is needed though. my ideas book of modern variants, so many victorian coins and some are very hard to work out without pictures, looking on myfarthings.com shows a few variants not listed in the book. well i guess the larger books cover them all but just a book on victorian variants would be great budget collecting.
  14. its prussian no idea of denomination though
  15. yea i was thinking french too
  16. could always run through most common hammered first, that would get a good base.
  17. well i have a copy of coin market values 1999 which shows 3 examples for grading early hammered, henry 7 groat and a william 4 shilling for hammered Fine is more like poor/fair in later milled from what i see in this, but yes such a task would be rediculous, as you will have differant strike strengths, allignments, chips, bits broken off etc.
  18. got one today (has tiny little cuds on the queen) but this is the first time i have seen one, are these old style 20p's worth holding on to?
  19. i havn't seen this book, but would love to have a look at general grades so i can decide myself, seen a 1920 halfpenny at UNC but it has some red spots on luste (yellow) and the detail in the sea on in hair is faint.. hard to decide. yet i got a nice 1861 farthing for the "Fine" price, even though it has some lustre and i see no signs of wear on victoria so again... hard to grade it. would be interested to see what fair is in victoria copper and victoira bronze
  20. i have one, not in very good condition, but i can see the date clearly and brittania is there.. the question is.. is this the type A? the end of the 4 ends in / (imagine 2 lines at top and bottom of that ) shape. and if it is type A, how much in poor condition?
  21. yea would be right, but didnt they also change the metal %'s in the war years, at least the mint used the same established coin designs and coloured metals and didn't go to the horrible zinc, lower demand might also explain why we have the 50-52 pennies as rare pieces
  22. need some confirmation on this but i think so far there are 3 variants of the 2008 shield 20p 1. the mule of course 2. the TY of twenty Touch the rim (the Twenty isn't alinged to pence), there is a picture of one somewhere on here... 3. Twenty is aligned properly - look at 2009 20p on the royal mint site
  23. yea but only £2.20, cant even properly see the date...
  24. yea i have found something nice, type 5 1992 10p (15% of the total mintage) (the later issue) with a nice lustre and almost full detail on the queen (a bit of light light wear on the hair) shame other side has large scrates no type 3 or 4's though been putting it to one side... still looking as i get but been looking through my currents, i got a cud on my 1844 half farthing lol
  25. its about where the number points, the 1 to the rim dot rather then between them or something
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