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GeorgeIII shilling 1820
argentumandcoins replied to Fortify101's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Welcome back young Patrick. Looking forward to 6 weeks off school? -
Old Editions of Spink & Seaby
argentumandcoins replied to Coindome's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Whilst I realise their rarity might make them an attractive proposition to some, for me, they're just not worth sticking in a collection tray. If I didn't have a good example already I would buy it. Trying to assemble an all known type and variety set means you have to take the rough and the smooth on occasion. I appreciate your point but this poor 63 is worth more than the nice slabbed penny that you bought last month. The determining factors being availability and demand. I doubt that you will find many (if any) open 3's for sale anywhere. I'd take a poor die 2,3 or 5, slender 3, 1933 etc etc as they are holes in my trays, so if you have any spare you know where to send them!
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As I told my wife when we first met "sometimes you just have to take what you can get pet" 11 to 20 known i think i read, probably rarer that the 1903 open 3, so you may be quite correct in your statement John, one sold recently on ebay by alfnail, think it was AVF or less, went for 500-600 quid or there abouts, let us know when its on fleabay It's not mine Dave. It's in an auction.
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Welcome to the forum mtwc. I have recently found Warwick to be a lost cause for me and haven't bid for 3 sales now. Their low estimates aren't a problem for me, it's the inexplicable prices that are being achieved on low grade milled crap. I hope you enjoyed the ashes series (both of the last 2) as much as I did ;-) Just for Azda (that's cricket Dave, a game played by gentlemen, oh and Aussies) I'd rather watch Newcastle UTD than cricket, better still, watching paint dry would be more exciting Dave, for a man whose nations greatest sporting achievements involve sweeping a sheet of ice infront of a stone with a handle fixed to it, I'll treat your sports knowledge with the contempt it deserves!
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No, not at all Peter. Good luck to the mackems. I'm very pleased to see Brucie investing so heavilly in forwards and midfielders after the 5 1 drubbing we gave them last season
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Welcome to the forum mtwc. I have recently found Warwick to be a lost cause for me and haven't bid for 3 sales now. Their low estimates aren't a problem for me, it's the inexplicable prices that are being achieved on low grade milled crap. I hope you enjoyed the ashes series (both of the last 2) as much as I did ;-) Just for Azda (that's cricket Dave, a game played by gentlemen, oh and Aussies)
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You have to remember that ebay is a multi-national corporation Tom. Think of it like a terminator "it doesn't feel., it doesn't sleep and it shows no mercy or pity" Basically the machine that is ebay doesn't give a toss about anything but profit. The only thing that makes them take notice is bad press or the threat of it. Lying, cheating sellers are ten a penny on there and they will continue to operate until the end of time. All we can do is to continue (in the vain hope of action) to report offenders to ebay and steer well clear of the ones we know are cheats ourselves.
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unusal 1917 george v penny.
argentumandcoins replied to scampi's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Peck is correct. Lightweight flan reduced in size and weak looking strike are indicators of an acid bath. -
Once you get your head around the fact that money doesn't really exist anywhere you begin to wonder why we don't go back to the barter system (I'm sure that the Treasury is probably considering it).
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As they are now all damaged from carpets and bumping together and all that.... I'll buy the lot from you for £10 Peter, but only to save you the trouble of putting the ensemble back together. I don't really want them it's just to help you out.
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Copies of rare or scarce coins
argentumandcoins replied to Uncle Phil's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
hello to you all.... I have just been given lot of coins in a will, they consist maily by the looks, old english and commonwealth 3d coins with the odd florin and old farthings and such like, I'm afaid I have'nt a clue as to there value if indeed the are, as I'm am more into old comics and comic annuals where is the best place for a valuation. Welcome to the forum. The answer to your question depends on where you are. There are several dealers who use this site and we all give valuations. It also depends on what sort of valuation you want; 1) Do you want to know what you should insure them for (ie the cost to replace them all in the same grades)? 2) Do you want to know what a dealer would pay you for them? 3) Do you want to know what they would fetch in auction? -
Myself, Declan and Hus all use a Canon powershot A480. It will knock you back around £60 Steve and ticks all of the above boxes. I don't use a tripod or any lighting other than natural daylight. Thanks John, I think I can stretch to £60! If no one has a better idea I'll get one next week. I'm fed up looking at me poor scans. On the other hand, you should be able to pick up a DSLR plus macro lens and still have change from a grand .... Only really worth it if you're a dealer. Otherwise get a decent camera for a few hundred and spend the rest on coins. A drug dealer Sion? There aren't many coin dealers that could or would lash out a grand on a camera
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Very, very interesting. An absolute bargain for £85.00, I'd say. Can't see it being on sale for long. It does look like a narrow date, yes. It also looks genuine. It's about as right as a WWII bomber on the moon! Without even trying to look at dies it is apparent that the second 1 is a totally different style. I had the very fortunate miss on an 1860 penny on ebay at £1200 a couple of years ago (I think it made over £2k). It appeared to be an unrecorded J + g. It now appears on page 100 of Michael Goubys book as an altered date forgery. At least this seller states he thinks it is a wrong un. Ebay is an absolute minefield and should be negotiated in a bomb suit (preferably 2) with a very good sniffer dog and detector in front of you!
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Genuine links to window cleaning sites and not a threepenny bit in sight - what goes on? Check the profile out, only a subtle hint of what lies beneath though!
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Champions League Final
argentumandcoins replied to azda's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Barcelona, nowt to do with a dislike of Man Utd though. Messi is the major difference as Man Utd don't have a player of individual brilliance anymore. They won the Premier League by playing mediocre football in a mediocre season. -
Myself, Declan and Hus all use a Canon powershot A480. It will knock you back around £60 Steve and ticks all of the above boxes. I don't use a tripod or any lighting other than natural daylight.
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Bit young for me pet but a canny topset.
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1805 Two Pence Pattern
argentumandcoins replied to Mat's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The bidding increments on this lot at Plymouth were a lesson for those trying to throw off the opposition. It got to £30K with the winner in £1K steps, then it went £30,500, then £31K, then £31,500, then the killer blow by the winner calling out £32,500 rather than going £32K. It may have been to ensure that the winner used up every bit of leeway he had or not, I don't know, but it gave the desired result as the underbidder passed. I have called out 4 times the bid increment more than once in the past. It saves p*****g about when you know you are going to be the buyer anyway. It also totally demoralises the competition. There's nowt like grinding them in the dirt -
what are these coins / tokens?
argentumandcoins replied to sweetcheeks82's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
The first one was Viking (probably a Yorvik centre job) and the second is Norman (William the Conqueror Penny).