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  1. Do you have a picture of obverse and reverse?
  2. I shall grab the book this afternoon or this evening. Are those 1 Pfennigs? 1948 F 2,50€ 1949 J 2€ 1950 J 1,50€
  3. Yes, also just finished wading through a couple of kilos of 10 pf pieces and found sixteen 1949 issues, my boredom threshold is nearly breached so my 8 year old son has been "volunteered" to help me sort through the bags of 2 and 5 pf this afternoon. The Kaiser reich coins would attract more enthuasium from collectors in Germany, look through the silver first if there is any, 2,3 or 5 reichsmarks 1900 and lower Forgot to mention, weirmar republik silver coins also attract good money 1923-1933/4
  4. Yes, also just finished wading through a couple of kilos of 10 pf pieces and found sixteen 1949 issues, my boredom threshold is nearly breached so my 8 year old son has been "volunteered" to help me sort through the bags of 2 and 5 pf this afternoon. The Kaiser reich coins would attract more enthuasium from collectors in Germany, look through the silver first if there is any, 2,3 or 5 reichsmarks 1900 and lower
  5. I shall grab the book this afternoon or this evening. Are those 1 Pfennigs?
  6. No need to sort them out by letter, just list what you have and along with the mint mark, A,B ETC, maybe a rough grade and i'll go through my Jaeger book (German coin Book) the Spink of the German coin world and get back to you. I used to collect the German coins but sold them all on to concentrate on the English coins, i'm originally from Scotland but now in Munich
  7. Its a Geo III Isle Of Man 1 or 2 penny i think
  8. Lol, a great story about your mum paying the milkman, and yes we do know that you are going to start purchasing fillers, so all i can say is "welcome to the world of coins" As for the rest of your questions, am sure some of the rear guard will be along soon to help you out, i am fairly new myself to collecting, a mere pup to some of the older generation on here, but they are a helpful lot and don't bite to hard. Welcome to the forum also.
  9. Your pix have obviously been scanned, you need to crop the scan around the coin then upload, you are allowed 150k upload for each reply
  10. azda

    2 coins for sale

    Reverse 2
  11. azda

    2 coins for sale

    Ok, i have 2 coins that have for sale, the 1st is a bank of england 5s/$. This coin was bought as an EF+ from a dealer whiCh i still have the receipt for, its an immaculate coin with lots of show through of the Spanish 8 Reales, i have takeN some good pix of the both coins am selling, but pay particular attention to the BOE 5 shilling on the obverse where a lot of detail is seen underneath, also on the reverse some detail can be seen there also. This is aLso a partially weak strike around the date on the obverse. There are a few varieties of this coin, in my opinion this is the type 4, the K is raised under the shield and leaf points to centre of E, there is a dot after REX and inbetween CHK. The other coin is a beautiful 1853 penny (young head) again bought as an EF+ and this has some nice purple toning to it. If you want to make an offer but not publicly then just send me a message, i'll leave these for a few days and see how it goes.
  12. azda

    2 coins for sale

    Reverse
  13. azda

    2 coins for sale

    The penny
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    2 coins for sale

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    2 coins for sale

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    2 coins for sale

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  17. thank you! sorry if pic not that good It was good enought to work the coin out. If you have more to ask about try taking pics, then people can also judge the grade for you and perhaps give a price based on its grade.
  18. Its actually called Three halfpence (for colonial use) Spink number 3915 not quite sure about the grade but spink has for a VF 6 pounds and EF 25 pounds
  19. And have you read his about me page (Stinks of chinese) His spelling and grammatiks are kaput Welcome everyone. Thank you for visiting my About Me page. I wish all have a great bargain and happy experience on eBay. I offer great bargain and reasonable postage cost for International buyer. And most of the items I would choose Registered Airmal so that we both buyer and seller can trace the item. Please note: I would only post items from Monday to Friday. Please keep on visiting my selling items and I will keep have special offer on my listiing regularly. Cheers Osica
  20. I like his spelling lol 1869 RUSSIA NICHOLAS I GLOD COIN 3 ROUBLES
  21. coin is a little grubby but the quality of the photo is just horrid soon as i fix the problem il do a proper hi res scan Yeah i see where yours is different to mine
  22. no this is not the version of the coin i have the j.e.b on the coin is higher up. if you look at the small ptotos i have uploaded the j.e.b is embedded on her shoulder. i have this version though aswell nice photos by the way Your pix are quite small and hard to see, can you upload better ones?
  23. If you have pictures also it would help with trying to grade your coin
  24. azda

    An interesting 1867 penny

    2 things. The reverse die is about to break up (see the crack around 'O') and the obverse die has clearly clashed with its partner at some time. What looks like a spider's web between the neck and the bun is a reverse image of the fabric around Britannia's waist. This is extremely common, so common in fact that a quick check of my collection shows that 5 out of 22 pre-1874 pennies suffer from it to some degree. 1867 is not that rare in the low to middle grades but is actually quite scarce in tip-top condition. Lets remember the golden rule, a coin is only worth what you as a buyer or collector wants to pay for it :-) I personally quite like the coin, but not 30 quids worth :-)
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