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The old man bought it Rob. He passed on 28/03 and the Halfcrown and Penny collections are offered in this sale. I was offered £4500 for the 1667/4 about 6-9 months after the sale but Dad decided to keep hold of it. I set the estimate on it and based it on the massive increase in prices on the 1726 Halfcrowns which are (as you know) considerably commoner. This is the 1st 1667/4 offered since the Adams sale and if it doesn't meet the reserve I am more than happy to put it back in my piggy bank ;-)
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I don't see much wrong with it other than the rim nicks.
If it has been in the family for a confirmed 50+ years I would be more than happy to say it was genuine (provided the weight could be confirmed to 2 decimal places and it "rings" as silver).
MOST fakes are relatively modern and the earlier ones tend to be poorer quality copies (1905 is a fairly common older type fake and is usually a decent quality).
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Not much I can say Peter. It's your loss and your pain, nobody else can ease that burden for you. If you want somebody to talk to my number is easy to find on the web.
John.
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Double Florins and brass Threepences are relatively easy to complete in GVF to UNC grades if you like complete runs (other than the patterns of course, oh and the 1937 eddy VIII).
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That is quite a subjective question, as already stated by Rob.
Lower grade 1905 halfcrowns and shillings seem to be down in price in the salerooms from 2 or 3 years ago. Does that make them a good longterm investment or have they settled at a more realistic price?
If your question is more of an investment type conundrum the old advice is the best, buy quality or rarity but preferably combine both!
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The only tell is the surfaces Dave. Maundy coins are usually prooflike in appearance, although to be fair the early currency strikes can be as well.
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I would definitely be interested in the Queens' necklace. Is there any provenance with it? Has it been worn during any official engagements? Can it be tied to any official portraits or photographs?
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Maybe Pepsi?It has been cleaned. Maybe dipped into Coca-Cola or something similar.
Other cola drinks are available....
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Lol. If you want to clean a coin, what is best thing to use?
A worthless coin ;-)
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No, it's a scrapper I'm afraid.
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Yes it is real but the reverse has been machined off.
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French States; Orange 1642 Double Tournois in copper. Looks like 2 over 0?
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Has someone got the link to the Quadrums on here then please as I cannot find them. Thanks
I don't know if Chris sells them (drop him an email to check). I merely meant that forum members should try Chris first as he is generous enough to give us this fantastic resource and his time without asking anything in return.
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Alternatively you could shop via your host and click onto the predecimal shop!
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CGS "varieties" are mainly just CGS trying to bump prices methinks! A different die pairing, error, corrected error etc are all true varieties but die fill in my opinion is not a variety.
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Dave, football (like politics) should be left off a coin forum as Chris may give me a red card for my language if I start to vent my spleen about the absolute FROMAGE disgraceful shower of FLAMIN' sugar at The Toon...................
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I don't think it ever was "in stock" at Amazon or other venues to date...I still will get it and liked the previous even though it was missing a lot and was by denomination.
Rob, did they have good pictures of things like Victoria obverse and reverse types in the threepence series??
As it is a Spink book I doubt the pictures will be up to much! Their latest auction catalogue is an absolute disgrace with coins incorrectly described, incorrectly identified and lotted up as if a 2 year old with a bag of crayons was responsible!
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I have just completed a survey on ebay and 89.93% of coins grade as "UNC L@@K VERY RARE" with the remainder being anything from accurately graded to forgeries......I was tempted to examine the 89.93% to try and discern what UNC actually is but the first worn VERY RARE 1967 Penny stopped the project just as it was about to get off the ground!
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I emailed him back Peter and after some backwards and forwards emails I managed to get a good discounted rate on electrickery supply....
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The tw*t keeps emailing me as well. I was tempted by his latest offer.....
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Assuming of course that the bidders have the first clue about what they were bidding on! If you sit in enough salerooms you'll see plenty of jaw droppers and they all just confirm one thing, "a fool and his/her money...."
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If you aren't happy just return it under DSR.
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N888eds, Dave (Azda) poked me as promised, which wasn't as painful as it sounds!
I don't know what your expectations are but if you are looking at recouping what was paid to Keith Bayford you may well be out of luck. Myself, or any other dealer, would have to buy at a price where we can make a profit otherwise we become charitable organisations rather than dealers.
If you are thinking of using Corbitts I can't counsel against it. You will get an offer way below what you want but they have premises to run etc. You can give me a call if you wish or contact via email and I'll try to help as best I can, but please make it during normal working hours.
John.
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Chris,
The site looks good. Wish you every success.
Incidentally why Arabic coins? Outside my field of experience but just interested in how big the potential market would be in English.
Regards
Mark
I expect a quite small market, but it is (as far as I can tell) the only book on reading and understanding specifically Arabic coins. It's a book originally published in 1973, then revised in 1980, by Richard Plant and it's been in and out of print a couple of times since then. It was originally also translated into Russian! I want to provide affordable assistance to inquisitive people both now and for future generations, so hope to keep it in print in one shape or another for eternity, even if I won't be able to retire from it!
For a few quid it can become part of your field or experience.
There is the Michael Broome one Chris.
LCA June
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Thanks Rob, I've been a wee bit busy mate...
Aye, 1 bidder against the reserve will do it. It hurt me more than you can imagine to sell the collection but needs must and I couldn't think of a better way to honour the old mans memory. The printed catalogue is a bit of a let down as LCA haven't listed the collections in the same sections (hammered halfcrowns are unattributed). I'll have to cough to shedding a few tears when I saw it in print this morning though.
I have a house full of auction catalogues to empty now (he kept everything).