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davidrj

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  1. 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.
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. my snipe was 20th bid .. £26 David
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. I liked this one 1852 penny
  9. I'm no expert, but my attempt would be KAROLUS FRA **** no idea on last four letters :-)
  10. Possibly someone has misread the 14thC script for REX see CHARLES_IV_THE_FAIR_Double_parisis
  11. am I missing something obvious here? 1891 penny Gouby gives date widths of 14.5, 15 & 15.5 teeth, final "1" is over a tooth so probably teh common 15 teeth (BP1891Ab) £60?? David
  12. Rinse them in acetone followed by distilled water, PVC gunk will be removed, but this wont restore any damage to the surfaces, not usually a problem if the coins where retrieved from circulation. enjoy, and welcome to coin collecting! :-) David
  13. Agreed, but what is going on between the ribbon and Victoria's neck? Reverse die looks knackered - three cracks plus an impression next to the shield I thought it quite pretty but shocked at £31
  14. I got outbid on this one,1867 penny What do folk think is going on? a clashed die or overstrike on another coin?
  15. This one amused me 1860 error mistrike
  16. It's a Bulgarian 10 Stotinki, one year issue
  17. MERRY CHRISTMAS What did Santa bring you? I've got Michael Goulby's new book on Victoria bronze pennies.. time to start sifting through the junk box to see if I have anything interesting that I'd previously overlooked. David
  18. possibly something acid cleaned in the past now retoning
  19. both my 1869 have normal well aligned dates - this one jumped at me when I first saw it - a very odd coin - the 6 is strange to say the least and the 9 appeears to have lost its tail - I think both numerals have been replaced. now at £16 with 9 days to go, too expensive for me to satisfy my curiosity "On 24-Nov-09 at 16:42:44 GMT, seller added the following information: I have been informed that this coin could be a fogery as the 9 is to high in the date. Any bids may be retracted if you think this is the case. see close up photo of the date" went up tp £104 but now £77 interesting to see where it ends up Finished at £184.99 so obviously some folk liked it
  20. both my 1869 have normal well aligned dates - this one jumped at me when I first saw it - a very odd coin - the 6 is strange to say the least and the 9 appeears to have lost its tail - I think both numerals have been replaced. now at £16 with 9 days to go, too expensive for me to satisfy my curiosity "On 24-Nov-09 at 16:42:44 GMT, seller added the following information: I have been informed that this coin could be a fogery as the 9 is to high in the date. Any bids may be retracted if you think this is the case. see close up photo of the date" went up tp £104 but now £77 interesting to see where it ends up
  21. both my 1869 have normal well aligned dates - this one jumped at me when I first saw it - a very odd coin - the 6 is strange to say the least and the 9 appeears to have lost its tail - I think both numerals have been replaced. now at £16 with 9 days to go, too expensive for me to satisfy my curiosity
  22. What do folk here think of this one 1869 penny? the date looks very odd to me
  23. Ditto the wartime 1918KN penny, probably the poorest quality striking of all the 20th C bronze coins, almost impossible to find better than fine, dye cracks and flaws ++, and weird colour ?low tin I've never seen one in better than Fine. Never seen a 1926ME in better than VF. I'd like to think unc examples exist somewhere. I have about 50 1918KN pennies, Two I would grade about fine with almost complete shield details, these two have a slightly higher rim than normal which has probably protected the design. Only seen better in photos. I only ever found one ME in circulation - good fine, which is still my only example
  24. No idea, I collect copper, try cgi.fr see if you can see something similar
  25. I'd say it was a douzain from about 1550 to 1600, similar to regal issues of Henri II, probably one of the many feudal (regional) issues,
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