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azda

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  1. At £40 though it Surely has to be worth a try.
  2. Aye it is Ski. Thanks, will have to get my buddy to purchase it from the UK as i'm going over in a few weeks and can Save a bit on the postagggggge being the Scotsman that i am
  3. Pity it's only a 3MP camera, I like to image at a higher resolution, but looks ideal for someone listing lots on Ebay Database can be modified with Access - £109.99 on microsoft uk (nb $109.99 in US! ) Access might be a hacked/cracked version if its coming from HK or China
  4. Interesting that one David. From Hong Kong i see, so taxable also for import. Might be worth a punt
  5. Got that on watch David. He had it listed for £45 a while back so i'm not going to pay that anount for it. Thanks anyway.
  6. Bugger, its Vol 1 i want
  7. I think what you sometimes have to think about is the fact that harder to come by issues do tend to command higher prices as was Noted by yourself Stuart when you commented about an anchor mark Liz 6d, but as has been Noted by Richard (tomgoodheart) is that he might be out of Touch with prices. Perhaps this is similar to your thinking Stuart?
  8. Lets not forget the supposed fake Cromwell in their last auction that sold for £3000+ We apparently got that wrong
  9. Yes exactly, and NONE are like that glitzy shite over on the Yankee forum. Just goes to Show, Natural Tone has bugger all to do with a rainbow, let the petrol boy continues their AT habits
  10. Various ebooks on coins, seals and other various interesting titles including some BNJ volumes http://www.digitalbookindex.org/subject_search/search010coinsa/1
  11. A picture of Mrs Peters will do
  12. For what its worth, i'd suggest to leave the Americans and their AT alone, it seems another Thorny like subjet to us Brits just like slab/no slab and grading issues we constantly discuss here. Its not worth beating your Head against a wall for and the raised blood Pressure levels. We know they AT tone their coins to make huge amounts on their coins and the British ones also, so let them bury their heads and laugh later when the balloon finally bursts
  13. Oh, JC, a reserve on it too!Couldn't resist posting some of the details, just in case anyone fancies buying it! A "rear" hammered [sounds fun for a virgin queen] queen elizabeth the first 1562 silver coin "with the sheild on other side" [well we'd better have that one then!] in good condition for its age the pictures ive put on are poor but the markings on both sides are easy to see and would look good in a "coin collectors collection" [indeed it would!]. Well if you think that one is good then have a wee snipe on this one Item number: 161131769461
  14. The nail as firmly Hit on the head when the reply came that people will pay a Premium for Rainbow toned coins. Its artificial toning and greed rolled up together. When people Discover how its done they then go out and tone anything they can her their hands on as was seen with a cent that was posted in Peters original tooic. Its the idiots with their heads so far up their a**e that i feel sorry for, they obviously don't have a brain cell between them.
  15. You're going to get that for your wifes Christmas are'nt you Peter. I can forsee a divorce
  16. So the guy in question who owned the coin has linked this thread to the one over there. So to him i'd ask the same question. Why is it that the ugly toning ONLY seems to happen when Americans have the coins? Why is it they are SO defensive when some people say the toning is artificial? Why is the slab number SO important, you collect a coin not a slab? I can pick up a few slabs, Throw a number on it and sell you it if it so pleases you. The other question i have is directed at another poster who commented that the slab number was low and he reckoned it should have been a point more, errrr can you or he explain how you differentiate between a +1 -1 point, what are those huge Tell Tale signs that the point should have been added or subtracted. Honestly, some of you American collectors are so f**** anal its unreal, i'd have hated to be the dog in the house that day when it came back 1 point under graded. Then other thing i'd also point out is that an expert in British coins gave you an appraisal of AU and you were'nt a happy collector, you people have a LOT of learning to do. Rant over, put your Blinker back on and the Crash helmets, sign up here and join a real debate about your artificially toned coin
  17. azda

    Good Evening

    1905 would be your Key date for the halfcrown. Liverwho?
  18. azda

    Good Evening

    Nah, twas only England playing. On the other hand, Scotland hammered Croatia and i had a ball winding up my Croatian boss
  19. AT............ Its all about the money for the American collector, nothing to do with colleecting
  20. Did'nt realise if silver looks, well, like silver that its been dipped out. Now thats obviously an American fact. Peter if you go to the useful website thread and in there, there is a link to the chemical artificial toning of Morgan Dollars. Hit him with the link and Tell him we don't dip like the americans
  21. Did'nt realise if silver looks, well, like silver that its been dipped out. Now thats obviously an American fact. Peter if you go to the useful website thread and in there, there is a link to the chemical artificial toning of Morgan Dollars. Hit him with the link and Tell him we don't dip like the americans
  22. Whichever way you put it, Lloyd should be thankful he did stop for a beer or a pee, whichever it was. Its obvious who robbed him had followed him from the fair, given a different scenario and he had gone all the way home without stopping there could have been several other permutations, such as they could have robbed his home and/or it could have been a robbery with violence and he could have been seriously hurt given the fact they had no qualms about launching a brick through his window. They must be Professionals also to be able to disarm the alarm on the car and know what they are looking for.
  23. Same here Stuart, its always the same (null)
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