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1949threepence

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  1. I've no idea how he got it, what he got it for, or what he paid for it. But it is what it is - an 1849 penny in pretty good nick, again his grading is irrelevant. I make my own grading. Well worth £770. I'd bet he's sold at a loss.
  2. He's also got a little coterie of fawning followers who hang on his every condescending word. Not good. With that said, the 1849 is an absolute bargain given it's overall excellent condition. If I'd realised it was up for auction, I don't know about "Our Man Flint", but I'd certainly have been "In Like Flint".
  3. There were some interesting and very scarce examples, Jerry. They included a Gouby 1860 variant, a proof 1860, a proof 1868, a F24, a F38 (in pretty good shape) and an 1863 die No 4 under date, in fine. Really good stuff. Hopefully, as Rob says, they will re-appear. My first thought was that the vendor had withdrawn them.
  4. Well, somewhat disappointingly, all those rare pennies have now disappeared from the LCA June Auction Preview. The only one remaining is the 1871
  5. I'd also recommend a cabinet. Expensive initial outlay, but a one off cost, and a decision you won't regret in the long term.
  6. Wandering round antique and junk shops for a few hours, is my idea of heaven. Especially if there are Grandfather clocks ticking in the background, which adds to the restful and absorbing atmosphere. Beats any other form of doorstep shopping, which is mostly hellish.
  7. I can barely afford one at the moment, Jon. But I'll do me best.
  8. Superb colouring, especially on the first two, and very attractive coins. I can see why you bought them
  9. Upgrades, Pete?
  10. Bears all the hallmarks of an inside job (no pun intended)
  11. Yes, that's the thing. Once you've got the regular items, you move on to the rarer stuff, and the cost keeps going up and up !!! .......but it becomes very addictive, and you can't help yourself.......
  12. In the June LCA preview, I especially like the look of the Freeman 12 proof, and the 1868 proof. I can only afford to go for one, so will probably be one of those two. Anybody else got their eye on any of the pieces?
  13. I can see Scott's picture, Richard.
  14. Indeed there are, Pete. Some real beauties for the specialist there. One or two have "come to Daddy" written all over them Most of those scarcities have only just been added. They definitely weren't there a few days ago.
  15. I'm not with PCGS, but is there any way you can get back to the part of the organisation which gave you the complimentary tickets, and explain what happened. See if they can help. Alternatively, you could try their feedback facility or send an e mail to info@PCGS.com. As a matter of interest, why did your coins have to go to Paris to be graded? What's the set up with PCGS? Do they not have a London office? It's a bit of a joke that the Paris staff can't speak English. What a shabby outfit.
  16. A fair number of penny enthusiasts on here
  17. Pleased you got it sorted anyway
  18. In fact flush the crap away !!! As far as polish vs natural lustre. You honestly won't need that greater depth of experience to be able to distinguish between the two at a single glance, WC.
  19. Indeed. You only have to click "online users", at the top of the page, to realise that.
  20. Yes, as far as I can tell, it's just plain field.
  21. Unfortunately, I don't have the facilty on this machine, to do that.
  22. Still curious to know about this angled bar. Or is it two parallel lines which give an optical illusion of a raised surface area. Anybody got thoughts on it?
  23. Yes, I should have remembered that. Here is the extract:-
  24. That's a good point, actually. Quite possible.
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