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davidrj

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  1. I've been meaning to set up a picture database of my coins for some while, none of the available software I've tried fits my needs - I collect world coins (albeit almost all penny sized) A friend suggested that setting one up using web design software may be more use, with the added bonus I could subsequently share my gems with a wider audience on line. Any advice much appreciated
  2. I assume that the 1895 2mm was the first design that was abandoned some reason and replaced with the "normal" reverse used from 1895 to 1902(LT). The 1897 "Gouby X" is the odd one, never seen a picture of one in high grade.
  3. OK Scott, if my scanner was working properly I'd send you photos, but it's one of those where you need a ruler and the two coins side by side. 1) On the variety usually known as the '1895 2mm', the angle of the trident and the P of the word 'penny' are 2 mm. apart whereas on the standard issue they are 1 mm. apart; 2) The variety has a slightly lower tide, but on neither type is the tide a particularly prominent feature and on worn examples it may have disappeared altogether. This is what gives rise to the variety's other name of '1895 low tide'; 3) The word 'penny' is much more scrunched up on the variety and has noticeably smaller spacings than the word 'one'; 4) Britannia is actually very slightly smaller and neater on the 2mm. making her look slightly more elegant. Hope that answers your question. Scott, there's a nice 2mm 1895 here 1895 2mm
  4. Now that is a very minor variety and no mistake. ?? why should this be considered a minor variety? totally different die - higher tide, shield much closer to the rim, P of Penny to a gap rather than a tooth Do you consider the 1902 low tide minor? Another puzzle though.. why does it exist just for 1897 and in such low quantity
  5. Unlike bun pennies, that later reverse just doesn't seem to arouse enthusiasm.
  6. Looks a bit like Wellington to me - similar portrait here wellington token
  7. Finally went for £931.45, not bad for 99p start! way out of my league, so another gap remains unfilled
  8. This one's interesting 1860 penny - LCW below foot 99p start currently at £825 with 5 days to go
  9. Hopefully this may prevent the daily recycling of junk on Ebay new Ebay rule
  10. according to Tony Clayton's site metals used for coins there is a German medal in Uranium, Osmium much too hard & brittle
  11. Er no, it's a one-off thing, each pensioner gets as many Maundy pence as the age of the monarch. see Wiki Maundy Not sure why she got the crown and the 50p (?silver proofs??) D
  12. It's Maundy Thursday today, and I thought forum members might like to see the full range a pensioner receives from her Majesty This set belongs to my 93 year old mum, who was a recipient in 2004 (Liverpool Cathedral)
  13. My thoughts too, all the wide date seem pretty scarce, I have a 96 and a 99 both fair, couldn't resist this one whether they will attract a premium in future who knows David Yes I bought a Fair '99 from the 'Bay, only to find, when I stating trawling through a heap of Veil Head pennies taken from circulation late-60s, that I already had one, and had had it for around 40 years my 1897 Gouby reverse x (high sea) lived in a coffee jar of duplicates for 40 odd years!! Work is hectic at present, but after May I have promised myself time to sit down with Gouby's new book and trawl through the rest.
  14. My thoughts too, all the wide date seem pretty scarce, I have a 96 and a 99 both fair, couldn't resist this one whether they will attract a premium in future who knows David
  15. my snipe was 20th bid .. £26 David Just as a matter of interest David, was it touted by the vendor as a wide/unusual looking date, or just put up as an ordinary 1895 ? No just 1895 VICTORIA OLDHEAD PENNY ALMOST UNC
  16. my snipe was 20th bid .. £26 David
  17. just bought this on ebay (seller's picture) Wide date not listed in Michael Gouby's book I'll post a higher res picture once I have it hand
  18. Quite! I have a small collection of battered copper from the French Revolution, I often wondered who handled them and what events they witnessed. No romance in a collection of silver proofs in my view :-) David
  19. I collect pennies, and similar 30mm copper and bronze worldwide, and yes, I like date runs and die varieties I tend to go for GVF/NEF if I can = I like real coins that actually entered circulation, and I can pick up without donning gloves Mine is a hobby/fun collection, rather than an investment portfolio
  20. I liked this one 1852 penny
  21. I'm no expert, but my attempt would be KAROLUS FRA **** no idea on last four letters :-)
  22. Possibly someone has misread the 14thC script for REX see CHARLES_IV_THE_FAIR_Double_parisis
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