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argentumandcoins

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  1. I can offer you a 10% commission rate in auction if there is a decent amount. The next auction will be in April if you can wait that long. If you need to discuss it you can find my contact details via my web link. John.
  2. You were right in one part of your post Dave, GUIDE It does not matter what Spink quote, up, down or the same, it's only worth what you or somebody else will pay :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
  3. I would have thought so. Weight is usually a good guide to whether a coin is 'dodgy' or not but as forgers become more sophisticated the weights will approach the correct values, so not a 100% guarantee but a reasonable guide. Thanks for that, just picked up a currency 1839 at a reasonable price. It ticks all the right boxes for being genuine, I analysed it for about 2 hours against 4 other currency pictures I found on the net so all is looking good! Depending on what you have paid for it you could submit it to Robert Matthews for authentication.
  4. I can do a valuation for you and dispose of via auction if you wish. Contact details are on my website or message via the forum. John.
  5. I can never see the point of all those sellers who put 'happy bidding' on their listing. Wtf does that actually mean? I'm only happy when I've won something, preferably cheaply, so too much bidding would make me unhappy! Unfortunately Dave I'm only happy when I have sold something, preferably for an absurdly high price, needless to say I am usually a right miserable git.
  6. The postage is worth more than the coin At least the seller is honest in that they haven't a clue what it is rather than make up some amazing tail about how it belonged to Atila the Hun's great grandmother who passed it the Edward VIII on her death bed and said it that will bring good luck to anyone who clenches it between their butt cheaks whilst singing the first two verses of the La Marseillaise. Anybody who tells that story is talking total garbage, I know that for a fact because that is one of the coins that I am selling..........
  7. It makes sense for room bids to take precedence as the house is paid and gets the goods cleared on the day, BUT, it would take an exceptionally clever auctioneeer to know what point to start taking the bidding against the book to ensure the room wins the lot at the top book price. The practice that really "boils my urine" is the frightfiully nice chap on the rostrum saying "one more might get it" to the room. He is supposed to act on behalf of the proxy bidder and obtain the lot at the lowest possible price for them (it is in all of their T&C's)
  8. I am hopeless at multi-quote/reply so I'll take a stab at the old fashioned way; Peter; In my lottery winning dreams Dave; Too late for the banks o' the Tay, season CLOSED Colin; I am far from sane and probably shouldn't be let out of the house alone Hus/Richard; A pain in the pocket rather than the posterior! Everybody else; Ta muchly! The wee man has had a dose of croup and then "hand, foot and mouth" and no it's nowt to do with cows or other livestock (which is what my wife thought! :rolleyes: My better half has suffered major problems with the pregnancy of the next bambino (due in January) that nearly resulted in an emergency section at 26 weeks and a trip over to Newcastle for special baby unit care. Thankfully that has settled down now and touch wood (yes my hand is on my head at this point) we should make it through to January and a healthy natural birth. I have had weeks of packing/unpacking and losing/finding things I didn't even know I had and have even managed to turn 43 in the intervening period without going totally grey/bald/demented. Anyway alls well that ends well.......
  9. Hello All, Following a recent house move and various health problems with my wife and wee boy I am back again. I have been without broadband for 3 weeks so my business has been neglected, but I am trading again! On a separate matter the next PFK catalogue is online now and can be viewed via the link below; http://www.pfkauctions.co.uk/ John.
  10. It just looks the 8 has been re-punched Steve and it has been punched slightly lower than the original. The first and most obvious thing to strike you is the lack of WW from the truncation. For the die to be an earlier date than 1858 these initials must be there.
  11. Oh go on John, lets have his name Dave my customer service may be disgracefully disgustingly appalling, BUT, my discretion is absolute. The muppet shall remain nameless.
  12. Not strictly speaking a laugh, BUT, this is an unsolicited email I received from some tosser who has never purchased from me...... No wonder people hassle you for F/B with your attitude - who would want to buy anything from you - you offer rudeness and parthetic customer service as shown by your own ad. Never seen anything like it before - What sort of business person has this attitude - one that most people will stay clear of I'd reckon Quite a successful one actually! Well I can safely say he will be staying well clear of me as he is now blocked!
  13. Ah! Now I know why you settled in Whitehaven
  14. BP does not appear on the reverse of the veiled heads. Marsh has the mintage at 130,000 and rates it as Rare. I'm with Peter and would say it has a value at only a little over bullion due to condition. Halves are not nearly as well collected as Fulls and this reflects in the prices made by mediocre pieces that are rare.
  15. I seem to have got stubbornly stuck at nEF with them (EF for Type 2). I buy any that look like they might nudge that up by a fraction of a grade. I often wonder what I'd pay for a genuine UNC if one ever came up. In 2009 Spink thrust the price up from £15 to £75. I was never sure if it was a misprint or not. But then again, they seem to do that for all modern coins where the year ends in the same as the catalogue year. In 2001 for example, all 1951 coins shot through the roof, crowns doubling from £10 to £20. I haven't seen the price since - can anyone confirm what the current 1959S Spink value is? A jaw dropping £85 in UNC yet only £10 in EF. A multiple of 8.5 in grade from EF to UNC is bizarre?
  16. In a nutshell old bean, there is sweet fanny adams that you can do as a seller. Ebay will ALWAYS side with the buyer. I know you only sell in the UK so at least you are semi protected as you can use recorded or special deliveries. The buyer will have to open an item not received dispute and I always make them escalate it to a full claim rather than just shell out. This is only on principle though because in the end it makes not a sheeite of difference. You will in turn have to record a claim against the Royal Snail, but I think you have to wait 14 days from date of posting. If you swim with the sharks you have to accept that one day you're going to get nipped! Could you PM me their usernames please so I can add them to my non-specific colour list (used to be called a blacklist pre the pc PC days)
  17. Very RareA must have for the unique variety collector
  18. Hiya again, got £100 for the gold one which i thought was quite good, since im pretty skint lol(that'll do my wee girls birthday next month)....though she did try to tell me she was only giving me £40 'hahahaha' was my reaction (nice try misses). Just shows you, they try to rip folk off. The other coins are doing terribly on ebay like you said £100 - good result for a fairly standard sovereign! Mind you, not being a gold collector, I have no idea if that's a fair reflection of current bullion values? But £100 is a LOT better than £40 Around £130 for a half sovereign and £260 for a full is the current buying price in sale rooms.
  19. In a word, no. To have a genuine coin would require an obverse die fitted top and bottom and that just does not happen.
  20. There are a couple of ebay sellers you could ask. One of them even states in huge bold capitals THIS COIN HAS BEEN CLEANED. He has bought a few coins from me and I very nearly added him as a blocked bidder due to his inexcusable crimes. I understand why he does it if I can only get £10 for a toned A UNC 1887 florin and he can triple that just by "enhancing" it. What I cannot understand is the idiot that wants to pay 3 times more for a cleaned coin than a nicely toned example
  21. It was a nice one, hammered at £230 + 18% premium.
  22. The prices were brutal. If anybody wants to consign the next sale will be first week in December. I am already sorting out my bulk dross to submit!!!
  23. Happy birthday young Patrick. Enjoy your day at the coin shop
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