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Gary D

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  1. If I was to guess, which it would be. I'd say Canadian 5c
  2. This little trinket arrived today. The previous owner said that he found it in a junk box in an antique 25 years ago and had shown it to several dealer who maintianed that it was likely a genuine royal mint error. It may or may not be junk. What do you think?
  3. I can't help with the special proofs although their numbers will have been preserved unlike the circulated coins which in some cases will now be as scarse if now scarser. I'm not sure about the order of your list as 1949 and 46's being low mintage were probably put away in large numbers whereas the higher mintage weren't bothered with. I would probably drop the 1951 in favour of 1948 and make the list 1950>1948>1949>1946
  4. Yes a much under rated coin. I've managed to put the whole run together including the all types in BU except for the 1948 sharp corners.
  5. Here is a better picture of the rims of the two varieties.
  6. It looks like a broad rim. The reference is Davies 2412 which is a smaller reverse design (19.5mm) where he notes it has a broad rim. It certainly looks broader than normal. Davies prices it at x3 the normal variety, suggesting it is not that scarce. Yes definitely looks like one, I'm still looking for the 1955 broad rimmed schottish shilling
  7. The 1945 double 9 comes in several varieties of doubling, short tail, inside loop showing, broken tails etc even with the 5 doubled.
  8. Here's a rounded 1990 5p. I guess it's a bit like the chamfered rim 1911 2/6 proof and 1/- but a bit more chamfered.
  9. There's another one coming up at the beginning of March. They have also moved their venue to Bracknall which is much harder for me to get too.
  10. Now, I guessed that it was an Odv 3 from the 5 berries, 2 has 4 and the wavy hair over the ear.
  11. Going through my collection I noticed that I had a pair of 1918 florins with a distinct difference in the obverse. One has a wider rim with short teeth whereas te other has a narrower rim with long teeth. Is this variation listed anywhere as neither Davies or Rayner give a mention.
  12. I wasn't aware of there being any varities of the 1900 penny at least not in Freeman or Goulby. The more usual one has the 1st 0 above a gap where as the other one has the 1st 0 rotated slightly giving the impression of the 0 to a bead.
  13. I've also only have the one type. I thought I had got hold of the second one but it turned out that the seller was using a stock picture in his auction.
  14. Gary Schindler posts on here regularly and knows his bronze. I'm sure he will have been in contact with the seller during the auction.
  15. US companies grading non-US coin is always going to be open to errors just as any other nations companyies grading coins from elsewhere. One of my very early purchase on ebay was a slabbed 1902 penny. It was slabbed as 1902 penny MS63 if I recall correctly and had a 'buy it now' of $50. The coin was actuallt a 1902 low tide, needless to say, I couldn't push that 'buy it now' button fast enough.
  16. Josie, There are two copies of the Peck book on www.abebooks.com. One is $192.00 USD and the other is $250.00 USD. Bob C. Just my opinion, but I borrowed a copy of Peck from my local library and found it disappointing. It had mostly been included in Freemans, at least the bits I was interested in. It's no longer on my want list.
  17. The problem could quite possibly be my end. I'll try a quite edit to see. Worked ok this time
  18. If one die is domed and the other cupped they would tend to self align to a certian extent, also when cutting sheet with shears or chisle it's far easier to chop it out rough than to get it nice and round.
  19. The time limit must be very short indeed. I added a reply to a thread with an attached image. I instantly decided that what I really wanted was the image in the post. I hit edit, inserted the image, corrected a couple of spelling mistakes and hit submit, could not have been more than about 2 minutes tops. Perhaps the time limit is a bit short. A car forum I used to frequent had theirs set at about 20 minutes which seemed to work fine.
  20. I've not tried it but putting the coin into a container or even an oven to heat would possibly give a more even tone.
  21. For some time now I've been having problems editing posts. I hit the edit button and go in edit the post then when I hit submit it comes back with an error and everything is lost. The edit button also disappears from the original post. Any suggestions............apart from don't make mistakes in the first place
  22. Here's mine. I got back into colecting about 18 months ago after about 35 years. This was caabinet was a Christmas present to myself the Cristmas before this one. By the way it's chained to the wall behind Cabinet
  23. I've just been having a look at the Alderly collection on the Colin Cooke site. Lot 177 is listed as a F176, this is the rare 1913 type and I'd expect to go for £150ish. Monday when it went live I phoned with the intention of placing a bid but was unsure as I was not convinced it was a 176 but the common 177. I spoke to who ever it was and we came to the agreement that it was in fact a 177. Now my gripe is, the auction still shows it listed as a 176 and has a bid £50. Now it is very good but £50 for a 177 is in my opinion a bit steep, so is the bidder still under the illusion that he/she is bidding on a 176.
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