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1949threepence

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  1. Which is often massively out of kilter with the estimate parameters. I know this has been mentioed on here before, and whether it's some form of "inducement" to start the bidding, or whether it's genuine lack of market knowledge on the part of those who set the estimates, we don't know.
  2. ...and of course, it's VAT on the premium alone, not the hammer price of the item you've won... Interesting that, as other auctioneers (seemingly) don't add on VAT to the premium - or if they do, it's already contained within the quoted premium amount. London Coins & Colin Cooke being examples. Which in purely net terms makes their premiums considerably lower than DNW, the more so because at 17% and 15% respectively, they are lower to start with. Spink's premium @20% plus VAT, is exactly the same as DNW.
  3. For anybody who might find it a useful reference point, a full list of the realised prices at the DNW auction of 13-15.9.17, cab be seen here.
  4. Indeed, it's not like e bay where there are no doubt many slightly dodgy shill dealings. As you say, if you listen in to the auction it's manifestly obvious that it's not fixed (to me anyway).
  5. With attention stongly focused elsewhere, that was definitely a great time to collect if you had the time and motivation. Of course, he would have had no idea then what would happen with prices in the many decades to follow.
  6. Beggars belief that punters would shell out £26.00 for a coin they know is fake.
  7. Yes, it's certainly an unusual, and not especially flattering representation of the late Princess. Talking of eyes that follow you round, when I was at Junior School, we had various prints by old masters, adorning the walls of the dining room, many of them portraits. I remember one in particular, whose eyes always seemed to be boring straight through you. He had a somewhat contemptuous look on his face, as though he was thinking of the person he was looking at as a complete idiot. I always imagined him saying, "Seriously, how can you eat that rubbish?" Happy days.
  8. It's a Freeman 66, Jon. Same as the 65 but with an H underneath the date, and not as scarce, relatively speaking, as the 65 - although the 65 isn't hard to find. here's a link to the lot
  9. The dnw auction opens today. Something for everyone in that.
  10. If you're ever in Wilsonville, Oregon USA, then this is surely among the visitor attractions for a photo opportunity to show your mates back home:-
  11. Well I'm certainly no expert on hammered coins, but if that's NVF, I'm a Dutchman.
  12. Didn't go, and on this occasion, didn't bid. I also had my name down for the catalogue, but never received it. Not really in accord with what you were asking, VS. But as nobody else has posted yet, I thought I might as well give my two pennuth.
  13. Well the 10 years has passed. I wonder where he is in life now? If his English is anything to go by, not doing too well, I'd imagine.
  14. It's a Freeman 52. Probably a worn die caused the E to appear like an F. Bit like the 1860 Gouby X - "ONF PENNY". My Freeman 25 has the right arm of the Y of PENNY, partially missing in much the same way.
  15. I meant to bid for the Freeman 38, but got sidetracked, suddenly realised it was 8:33pm, and the auction closed at 8:30pm - doh.
  16. Certain fake. Indeed one of the characteristics of the very numerous £1 coin fakes, was the way that the given year did not match the reverse. Because there was such widespread official and public complacency towards the fakes, the forgers became very sloppy.
  17. Bog standard 3 I'm afraid. Slender three photo below for comparison:-
  18. Ok, thanks gents. Must be a fault with my PC.
  19. Saved an item in this a few weeks ago. Signed in again today to re-view it, only to find there are several hundred other items in there. Anybody else experienced this with DNW, or is it me?
  20. Crikey....who would have thunk it? Bunch of tossers.
  21. One of your listed coins seriously tempts me, Steve. Although I've already got one, co-incidentally also in NEF with traces of lustre, the F7 you have on offer is a really nice specimen. The fields on both sides, but especially the reverse, are immaculate.
  22. The link you want, Declan can be found here
  23. Bit like me then The F164 is not actually touted as a scarce coin. But in UNC condition it's going to be far from common. You got it for a neat price. Surprised Matt didn't have one in his collection though.
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