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	A fascinating read. Thanks Peck. Honing in on my own current speciality, there are one or two things there, which I was totally unaware of. Like the 1862 penny, with small figures in date, and the 1918KN ~ KN together, or K N spaced slightly apart. I also note that the author makes reference to the London mint 1882 penny, and a milled edge 1899 penny. I seem to remember that many have (since) cast doubt on the milled edge penny being a Royal Mint production. Noted that Freeman and Gouby got a mention !!!
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	  CGS grading service1949threepence replied to HistoryTreasures's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Nor me. I'm just trying to envisage how, precisely, it would operate. Logically, one might assume an increase in the number of grading points for each level, from 10 to 100. So instead of say MS63, you might have a further refinement to perhaps MS637 or 638. If that is the case, then surely it would stretch subjectivity to its absolute outer limits. I'm not convinced that any one person is actually capable of quantifying an essentially subjective assessment to such a level of accuracy. Maybe a panel of 10 + scorers, looking at the same item, and then scoring the coin with an average of their marks might be an option ?
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	  CGS grading service1949threepence replied to HistoryTreasures's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries For purely British coins, so would I.
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	  CGS grading service1949threepence replied to HistoryTreasures's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Totally agree. In cases like the rare 1905 halfcrown, where fakes exist, CGS comes into its own.
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	  Old 1933 Penny Article1949threepence replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries £7000 hammer, but lot 275 was made up of the penny plus a proof set 1/4d - 2/6d and so no price is available for the penny as a stand alone item. OK, thanks Rob. I suppose it would be possible to roughly estimate by gauging what the proof set would have gone for on its own.
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	  CGS grading service1949threepence replied to HistoryTreasures's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries I suppose they lend an independent authenticity to grade, and a slabbing service if you like slabbing. But I personally wouldn't use them. Firstly because the grading is purely subjective and can vary from person to person, and day to day in the same person. I feel just as capable of arriving at an accurate grading. Secondly, I don't like slabbing.
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	  Old 1933 Penny Article1949threepence replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries So what happened to the one that was, according to the article, nicked from Leeds? Has it turned up since or is it squirrelled away in a collection only to come to light when the owner dies? I'd bet, the latter. Nearly 40 years ago now. Even so, the "owner" may still be going strong. For all we know he might have only been 18 or so at the time They suggested £3000 in the article ~ does anybody know what it did for for at auction ?
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	  1853 Halfpenny1949threepence replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries The top bar of the "5" looks palpably shorter on the second (lighter coloured) one.
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	I wonder if it's kind of an ironic name, like calling a tall guy "Tiny" ?
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	  It does happen...1949threepence replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Well done. Presumably only in fair to fine, though ? Otherwise it would surely have been noticed.
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	  A cracking bust 1918KN1949threepence replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Most of us can only admire a thing of beauty like that, from a long distance.
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	Yes, but not on bronze. There is/was an odd light greenish tinge on the reverse, in artificial light, to a 1923 a/UNC shilling I bought in August 2009. Leastways it was visible for a time. When I just looked a few minutes ago it wasn't there ~ or didn't appear to be. Definitely not verd, but a overall slight hue. Lord knows what causes it.
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	  It does happen...1949threepence replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Superb bit of luck. Hopefully, we'll get a pic (I think I know who it is as well)
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	  Blocked ebay bidders1949threepence replied to argentumandcoins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries ...and did you ? If so, at the risk of sounding impertinently nosey, what happened ?
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	Totally agree with Rob & Peck. If it was a rare coin in that condition, and a stamp on it, I'd probably go for it at the reduced price. But with a common date, there'd be absolutely no point, when you could get a perfect one quite easily. With increasing rarity, you can forgive a lot. With abundance, you really can't.
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	  1954 Penny Tin Foil Impression1949threepence replied to Coppers's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Sorry to be pedantic, but the King died in February 1952, so earlier that same year, as opposed to the previous year
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	Literally just discovered this thread. Not sure how I previously managed to overlook it, so sorry Rob, if I was one of your forum regular absentees. I've not got that many books as, like Tom, my numismatic interest is perhaps rather restricted. I do have Derek's grading book as well as Dave Groome's 20th century silver book. I also have Freeman's 1985 version, Spinks coins of England (which I hardly ever look at) and a number of coin yearbooks. I did accumulate a few second hand coin books in the early to mid 1990's but when I left home in 2000, my Mother accidentally threw them out. Fortunately I had already taken my collection the previous day !!! I'm definitely going to purchase a Gouby on the bronze penny and Dave Groome's 20th century bronze. I'd also like to get a Peck, although they are horrendously expensive and I'm not sure just how useful they are these days, considering their cost. I do use the internet, but for detailed study I prefer reading from an actual page, rather than a screen.
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	The box is quite nice, but I wouldn't pay £75.00 for it.
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	  1954 Penny Tin Foil Impression1949threepence replied to Coppers's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries I saw a 1954 last year which had to be a changed date or something else iffy about it, but I have to confess I couldn't see anything wrong with it and nor could the person (a dealer) who showed it to me. It could easily have been genuine. How do we know that is taken from the known coin other than to accept the vendor's word? Can we be certain the 'only genuine' 1954 is actually so? Actually, when it comes to tin foil impressions of coins, Lindt do a very nice SFr5 amongst other things. Yummy. Not sure about that. Whilst there are apparently accurate mintage records available for every other year and denomination, we only ever read that as far as 1954 is concerned, there is "only one known". Not even sure why that was produced or where it is now ~ can somebody enlighten ? Same applies to the 1952, of course.
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	  Blocked ebay bidders1949threepence replied to argentumandcoins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Surely this is always going to be a problem with untracked mail. If I was a seller, I'd just refund the full cost of untracked low value items going astray in the UK , and insist that UK items over £50, and ALL items shippped abroad, went via tracked mail. In this instance, John, I would't risk negative feedback over such a low cost item sent abroad. Just learn from it and move on. Any rate, right or wrong, that's the way I would personally look at it. I've also gotta say that, although I appreciate how you feel, I don't really think it's helpful to resort to name calling. If you were the buyer, you might be just as annoyed from their angle. How many times do you think a seller should pay up to avoid negative FB? 10 claims this year so far. Regular buyers I have refunded and asked to send the money on if the coin turned up (1 did in Russia yesterday after 3 months!!!). Buyers not known to me have to submit to due process as Ebay/Paypal claim to monitor how many times a buyer claims non-receipt. I will often make an offer to pay half back as a gesture of goodwill and that has been accepted on 2 higher priced lots to the States where the buyers have then gone on to spend quite a bit of money on my website because they appreciated my honesty and integrity (1 of those coins eventually turned up with the buyer who sent on the refund and the other is still MIA since December). The same offer of half was made to this buyer. As for tracked post out of the UK.... Airsure is the only true tracked mail and is only available to a handful of countries. International Signed For is the alternative and once it leaves the UK it doesn't exist. The actual cost for Signed For less than 100gms (almost all coins) is £6.26 in Europe or £6.77 to the rest of the world. Add on my postage costs of 12p for envelope, coin holder and sellotape (not including time to wrap or the diesel required for a 22 mile round trip to the post office) and you can see why I charge £6.50 to Europe or £7 anywhere else. Who among anybody on here would buy a coin for £7 or less and pay the same in postage? I think Peters xenophobic approach to selling is quite understandable. As for the name calling.... as a man of honour I usually meet threats with the offer of extreme violence in return, unfortunately the cyber world means that the 40 yard heroes (people that used to shout abuse from a crowd and then run when I slowed down the car) can now do it in a spineless, faceless and nameless way from thousands of miles away. If I was the buyer I would either have paid for insured mail, taken the offer of splitting the loss, taken the loss on the chin or bothered to see whether or not the seller has a track record of non-delivery and then decided whether or not to submit a claim. As I said though, I am an honourable man.... Hmmm, bit of an impasse then. I can understand your frustration, but inevitably, such problems will always arise, especially with internationally posted items. FWIW my only advice would be to not overreact in your reply to any negative feedback. From any other buyer's POV a conciliatory seller's reply to a buyer's aggressive feedback, always puts the seller on the moral high ground, whereas a eyeballing confrontational one, is very off putting (for me anyway). Buyers always hone in to read those few negative feebacks.
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	  Blocked ebay bidders1949threepence replied to argentumandcoins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Surely this is always going to be a problem with untracked mail. If I was a seller, I'd just refund the full cost of untracked low value items going astray in the UK , and insist that UK items over £50, and ALL items shippped abroad, went via tracked mail. In this instance, John, I would't risk negative feedback over such a low cost item sent abroad. Just learn from it and move on. Any rate, right or wrong, that's the way I would personally look at it. I've also gotta say that, although I appreciate how you feel, I don't really think it's helpful to resort to name calling. If you were the buyer, you might be just as annoyed from their angle.
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	  1827 Penny1949threepence replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Very, very nice, Accumulator
