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davidrj

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  1. To clarify these are both listed as Coin Monthly authorship
  2. Argus Books was apparently the publisher of the 1992 Year Book whereas the 1988 was published by Numismatic Publishing
  3. Just bought these Coin Monthlys on Ebay, £17 including postage seems a good buy, considering what current magazines cost.
  4. davidrj

    Copyright

    You are right of course Peck! But I don't have the time or skill for photos of everything. Scanning does give detail, important if you are a variety freak like me, and for what I'm currently trying to achieve "warts and all" suits me. Now when it comes to selling .............
  5. davidrj

    Copyright

    Thanks! As i said, this is a project in infancy, so copyright is not really an issue yet, publishing is a remote goal. I'm slowly working through scanning my entire collection, which although a "labour of love" can get pretty tedious, so I do it in small chunks. And I'm also now realising just how crap some of my coins really are ; but this is the purpose for now, to have a record of just what I have on my computer, and eventually iPad so when looking a stuff on Ebay etc, I can decide whether to add a new coin or upgrade a existing one. Including copies of rare dies i don't currently possess allows me to help decide if what I think I'm bidding on is! Having known examples of both the 1903 and 1863 open 3s for direct comparison on screen has already paid dividends! Watch this space! David
  6. Nickel is magnetic, cupronickel and silver arent
  7. Nor me, just the 2010, but did get a super 2010 Florence Nightingale in my change today, 1st one I've seen David
  8. Spent most of my working life (as a histologist) working with these solvents and I'm still here, and I've worked with lots of things far nastier Wear gloves, use plastic forceps, use them outside or in a well ventilated area, avoid naked flames, and you'll be OK NB avoid nail varnish remover, can have unknown additives, my local pharmacy sell small (50ml) bottles of pure acetone, with is ample to soak a couple of coins in. Acetone evaporates quickly, so use a jar with a lid if you are planning on a soak rather than a quick dip Don't know where one would buy small quantities of xylene though, I used to buy it 25 litre drums, but if you do locate some ensure it is marked "sulphur free" if you are going any where near coins. David
  9. Happy birthday each! David
  10. Here's a weird one, joining an aluminium 5 franc to a bronze penny would be tricky, doesn't look like the nickel issue
  11. recommended technique for coin handling? David
  12. Think this one will always be rare as the spot will almost certainly be the first thing to wear away, so it will only be found in a small subset of high grade 1922 pennies. David
  13. The second one is very low grade but rare, the French 10 centimes 1853K Bordeaux mint is a scarce coin with a mintage of just 1,268,672, this one has the rare error of a vertical vine leaf to the right of the date Here's my "normal" 1853K with a horizontal vine leaf
  14. A couple of new foreign "pennies" Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia) 1907 2½ cents, 31mm copper, mintage 3,000,000 very hard to find these in any grade better than VG with green gunge David
  15. V dodgy provenance by all accounts Typical everyone knows except me, late to the party again !. Someone tell me please. Thread here
  16. V dodgy provenance by all accounts
  17. Nice find Bob! Did you pay a premium or was it sold as a standard 1922? The one in the James Workman Sale made £350 I assume it's a speck flaw like the 1897 O*NE David
  18. Surely not! Much better quality than the early bun pennies David
  19. Agree! A coin to me has to be a means of trade. Doesn't need to be legal tender, the test is whether it could ever be used or ws intended to be used in a transaction - such as tokens or jetons used for accounting, even communion pieces or theatre tickets I'll also accept proofs and patterns, if they are examples or prototypes of real coins Art medals are not coins. I wish cataloguers would confine such NCLT crap to the back of the book. Spinks take note! Krause are beginning to see sense, moving quite a bit to their "Unusual Coins" volume David (in grumpy old man mode)
  20. Don't know of one, that's why I'm asking. One wonders whether some of the scarcer dies that appear for just one year and then disappear are in this category. eg pennies in 1897 and 1908 David
  21. Not seen this one before, anyone know the mintage? Looks similar to the reverse die for the bimetallic trials David
  22. If you look at his feedback, all his sales are similar modern crap
  23. davidrj

    Wishes

    Ditto, I was also one of those spotty youths pestering bank counter staff I also pestered several of the local corner shops to save any bun pennies they got for me, they also started saving Australian , Irish, S African pennies for me as well, Liverpool being a major port in those days had lots of these in circulation David
  24. davidrj

    Copyright

    My problem to a T, I've been accumulating pickies of rare coins and patterns for some time, it's only now when I consider sharing my researches do I realise I don't know where a lot were copied from Ta! yes I know some I have, have been sourced from here! your 1922 penny for example is one I would like to use please Others I need to redo are things like pennies from Cape of Good Hope, and some of the S.American patterns like this one David
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