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Is... there anyone here...?
1949threepence replied to Peckris 2's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
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Is... there anyone here...?
1949threepence replied to Peckris 2's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
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Only one left at £2k - wow. Buy now to avoid disappointment. Must be flying off the shelves at just £2k each.
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Thing.... Berlin Wall.
1949threepence replied to Unwilling Numismatist's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
The motto "Dem Feind Keine chance" translates as "the enemy has no chance". Probably one of his well known phrases. "Truppenteil" means part of the troops. I suspect we may have no literal translation. Hermann Duncker was....well Hermann Duncker -
Royal Mint Experiance / SYO
1949threepence replied to Unwilling Numismatist's topic in Decimal Coins
Yes, there was a programme with Michael Portillo on the gold tour. -
Royal Mint Experiance / SYO
1949threepence replied to Unwilling Numismatist's topic in Decimal Coins
Richard, you might also be interested in this post which I made on 24.10.18. -
Coin Monthly Magazine
1949threepence replied to DaveG38's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I think the top one is March 1968. I'd bet most are from that era. -
Received a 5 question survey from e bay about a recent purchase I'd made, and whilst it's not worthy of a thread in itself, I thought I should mention it. The questionnaire was not about the item, but about the "delivery experience". One of the questions was "how good did the delivery make you feel. What positive feelings did you encounter?" (or words to that effect). I pointed out how inane the question was, and that it was a bog standard postal delivery, not some great emotional event. The tripe they come out with these days.
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Yes, I find myself doing the same. You just wonder about the many hands they've passed through and tills they've been in. Not to mention the countless pockets and purses, as well as the places they've been spent. Actually, to a certain extent you also wonder about the high grade specimens. Were they specially saved by the collectors of their day, or did they become lost in some drawer or down the back of an old settee, only to emerge more than a hundred years later? I've a little personal theory on that one: I tend to think that if the edge is as lustrous as the faces of the coin, then they've been lost. If the edge is well toned as compared to the remainder of the coin, they've been collected, but have innumerable edge handling marks.
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Let me try ETA - no problem here. Maybe issue has passed.
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Most of the coins I've had from the US have been slabbed by NGC. The first thing I do is take a hammer to them.
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The download has a load of gobbledygook on it.
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Ebay Item 223699827582 - 1807 Penny
1949threepence replied to Colin88's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Nobody's going to pay that. Some of these sellers are truly deluded. -
It's a pity the reverse isn't as well preserved as the obverse. Judging by the hair detail, that penny was lost to the ground after not many years in circulation.
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Well they may do so already, but even if not, don't forget that Swann is no longer around, so when they do need new cabinets, they''ll undoubtedly come from Rob Davis.
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Places to buy and sell. Is the market well served?
1949threepence replied to Rob's topic in Free for all
But they do tout themselves as a company which doesn't tolerate fakes/a genuine common coin, masquerading as a genuine rare coin. So to that extent they are, by definition, holding themselves responsible for the sale of imitations. So clearly, because of their obvious lack of subject knowledge, they can only ever be reactive to the complaints of others. - ergo: they can get it badly wrong. Not the least because if only one person complains, they won't have a clue whether that person is just attempting to convince the seller to alter the description. I agree that buyers should be careful and you only have to look at my motto to appreciate that. But that doesn't detract from e bay being a huge unwieldy concern which possibly takes the side of buyers too quickly and has no invested knowledge with coins, or anything else. So in that sense, what I said was absolutely correct. -
I would venture that it's extremely unlikely you'll ever get a definitive answer to that question. We know he died in 2007, and had continued working until Parkinson's Disease prevented him from doing so. Given that Parkinson's can follow a long drawn out course, it's probable that he didn't just suddenly stop, but gradually wound down. The above is an extract from a tribute article about Swann in The Times, 21.7.07. Incidentally, you've probably cottoned on anyway by now, in view of subsequent posts, but in answer to your question of 3.8.18, I'd say the cabinet you posted was made by Rob Davis who does now make cabinets by appointment to the Royal Mint. I've got one myself, and given the superb quality of his work, it's absolutely no surprise to me that he's landed such a plum contract.
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50p, the actual numbers so far....
1949threepence replied to Unwilling Numismatist's topic in Decimal Coins
Did anybody ever get a 1992 single market 50p in their change. I know there was only a few years window of opportunity, but was just wondering. Needless to say, I never did.