VickySilver
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1893 Jubilee Head Sixpence Copy
VickySilver replied to UPINSMOKE's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Obverse surfaces a bit granular but unfortunately even the real items are in similar states of "softness" or wear.... -
Queens beast mintage figures so far
VickySilver replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Tony do you have an update on mintages, and how did you manage to get these figures? Nice job. -
However even if granted the 67, and I don't think it is for what it's worth, the coin is not scarce and not of such a value. There is an American firm, the proprietor of which gets mad when I bust him out that does much worse than Jon. He knows who he is, but likely cares not and laughs all the way to the bank as he takes coins at 1-5k USD range at auction and then trebles or better their price after slabbing. He is willing to hold for however long and takes "offers" on occasion.
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Jubilee head sixpence die pairings
VickySilver replied to Nick's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Maybe 12 years or so; thankfully much better in hand with those lines that are die prep. -
Jubilee head sixpence die pairings
VickySilver replied to Nick's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
If interested I can send mine to post, it's alright. -
Jubilee head sixpence die pairings
VickySilver replied to Nick's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
What about the 1893 Jub? The coin with no respect, LOL,,,,, -
63 Deep Cameo. I was in shock as in all lights and angles and with even 30x mag it is virtually flawless with no marks other than in relief as the die was not perfect. I looked at another graded 67DCAM and of course I was biased but felt this one gave up none to it and has a most unusual original surface with a beautiful sort of toning. I probably never would have slabbed it but the years are passing by and who knows (bit morbid). One example of a die flaw is the longitudinal line about 2/3 of the way toward the back of the neck and the several spots seen on Vick and scattered in the field.
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Indeed, I am very sad as that coin was one of my very favorites that when sold by Spink 20 years ago was listed as GEF. The colour was so terrific that I thought that the best chance of preserving it was to slab it (PCGS65 RB). I still prefer it to all those "hyper varietal" 1877 narrow dates and the like.
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While I like these larger format crowns, I am not prepared to part with the funds for them and believe they are scarce but not rare. As an example I really like the 1839 half crowns in proof with the deep cameo contrast of the devices. I will try to post later an example (without stealing the topic of OP) with what I have termed "aluminum foil" appearance.
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I suspect that in-hand there are fine hairlines which limits the grade although I agree with the aesthetics comment. I have about 3 or four of these, one got in original 1935 silver proof set, and they seem to have these; so does the incuse edge proof. Very hard to get any without these... Also, in looking at the KGV crowns including wreaths, it is IMHO that the evident marks on G's cheek are not post strike but rather the leftovers of what is not wonderful planchet prep (even the specimens and much rarer TRUE proofs show this).
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spink numsimatic circular
VickySilver replied to Mr T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I remember that SNC with great fondness as during the mid-90s to about '03 I bought some fabulous coins from it at real world prices, with some literally museum pieces that I probably have no business owning.....wonderful coins were still on the list by the time it made it over to the USA. DIdn't hurt to be on the pre-pub list as I got faxed some offers.. I tried to look up some coins for research purposes and as above get NOWHERE on their site. I suppose that the Newman Portal may have some info. -
1953 VIP Proof set
VickySilver replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, mine were bought at one of the Heritage weekly sales and were of superb quality. I agree with you entirely... -
1953 VIP Proof set
VickySilver replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Wow, who pays those prices? Maybe if it is stuck up there for that amount they take counteroffers? Yikes. those are decent enough coins worthy IMO of a premium but not of that magnitude. Perhaps a bit more than 200 pounds... I did pay a premium for the coppers by themselves: Proof 67* Cameo farthing, Proof67 Ultra-cameo 1/2d, Proof 67Ultra-cameo 1d These are absolutely superb coins that quality wise would certainly match VIP coins, although the penny is not of the "special" type. -
As they say in old Mexico: "Gracias amigo"! I don't believe the edges are filed, but can not be certain; see for example the. second photo of obverse. BTW, none of that toning on the coin, that is reflection of the mylar in the 2x2 & the apparent scratches are on the mylar and not the coin which is decent enough but no crazy cameo contrast.
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Hi all, I believe Nick will post some pictures of the 1927 which I have sent to him...THis 1927 coin was posted in the April 1997 SNC and bought for nearly a song by today's standards. Supposedly a pattern and listed with a bevelled edge, I bought it along with a modest 1927 shilling pattern as well....See what you think and please comment.