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azda

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  1. I was checking through the James Workman collection to see if it had one for pies to compare and came accross that Blazing BU pullava that CC is now throwing into descriptions and got annoyed sorry. Anyhoo, nothing in the Workamn sale for a comparission for you pies. In their Edinburgh sale they also have an 1875H for 1350 quid, i personally think the one i sold was better for 400
  2. I see CC are now using other forms of words to exagurate a coin such as "BMC 1670. F52. Dies 6+G. Blazing BU Full Lustre, exceptional......Ran out of things to say and now using ebay text
  3. Ok, only a curious question about the fine work one, but what would you expect to pay for one of those if it came up for sale? Looking for ballpark as i know how it can escelate into 10 times the figure etc, so a reality price
  4. Just goes to show, if you're a British coin collector, and a fan of slabs, then go with CGS.............Simple, you just cannot trust an American grade or slab now as the slabs are now being faked to.........Its a small warning for the future of this hobby, also a good heads up from Stuart (Coinery) just goes to show that when you know your onions it's good knowledge, so hats off to Stuart for picking up on this coin
  5. Luckily for the people living in the following countries - Africa, Russian Federation, Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Ukraine the seller is not willing to flood the market with the copies. Leaving aside the question of NGC's competence which it appears is a given, I actually wonder about the seller here. We have a listing that is priced in US$. The location of the item is Paris. The ebay id has a stop in the middle of the name which is very reminiscent of a number of Yorkshire and Lancashire based purveyors of this crap who ebay refused to deal with. Can't help wondering if there is a connection. Lots of things have been bought from China too. Given the coin has been physically handled prior to submission and they obviously feel and look wrong, any person submitting a coin will know that a pitted flan will lead to an environmental damage label, so the only reason to submit to the TPG is to accord the coin a genuine status - something which the Negligent Grading Committee have duly obliged. It now has an official seal of approval. I always wondered why the American TPGs withdrew their guarantees on world coins, but I thought they would still guarantee a coin as genuine. Methinks a large pointy hat with a big D on the front is appropriate. Why has he submitted this to NGC if he's in Paris, PCGS have an office in Paris now, why not send it there? Is he actually Fu Man Choo posing as a Frenchie?UPDATE..........Coin has been taken down
  6. Ah ha, so NGC know sweet FA about what they're slabbing in other words The saddest thing of all is that this is a glaring fake in-hand, really obvious edges, thicker, and soapy enough to take a shower with! You've got to feel sorry for the eventual new owner because, as you said (and maybe this is part of NGC's gameplan), who's going to break it out and 'chance-it'? Best you can do is watch it and see if someone buys it, or send NGC a detailed email about the slab and hope that they'll change the details on their website and list it as fake?
  7. This is the worrying thing, they have! NGC actually have the image of the fake on their website. The only glimmer of hope they have is that this is the original the fakes were cast from. Actually it can't be the original, as my fake has more outer-edge beading at the E&T of Elizabeth...hung, drawn & quartered! I've just realised it's the ebay coin 30/06/12 from the thread "Elizabeth Fake Groat on eBay" http://www.ebay.co.u...cvip=true&rt=nc NGC are over for me! Our very own argentumancoins (John) has sold to this guy as well. Wonder if he's gonna sell it onwards, page 3 of FB (Ireland 1604-7 James I Sixpence, Rose mm, bent flan. (#261071692744) Nothing untowards with John i might add, just curious if he's buying to make more cash, or if he's selling off more fakes and replacing them with genuine and cheaper articles
  8. Ah ha, so NGC know sweet FA about what they're slabbing in other words
  9. So the New seller bought it, shipped to NGC had it slabbed and stuck another 250 quid on it?
  10. I think the whole thing is more worrying for the slab collectors. They would'nt dare liberate it so really won't know any better and basically keep it until they in turn come to sell it. I just wonder now how fake slabs are going to affect the TPGs market and what they're going to do to combat it. Without pictures of authenticity plus serial they might be on a sticky wicket.
  11. Wait Till Peckris finds that spelling error
  12. I think sometimes people forget that there is grades under Finw, they certainly do in Germany, looks like its catching
  13. Healthy indeed considering spink has them at about 3,5k in EF. Yet another rarity they don't rate. A mintage of over 600,000 coins, makes you wonder why a 1934 wreath is priced so low in comparisson
  14. Welcome Matty, most here are older collectors, 1 is even prehistoric hope you enjoy your stay.
  15. There is already an app its called IP Board its what i'm using now to reply to a coin forum, the only Feature it does'nt have is the ability to upload poctures
  16. 'Top Grade i'd take as UNC as UNC is top grade?It's a good grade though
  17. Its maybe a sign of the times that good coins are harder to come by.........I'm not a huge fan of CC as i bought about 4 and sent 1 back from the 4........They were obviously at one time a bigger dealer than they are now. Poor grading will always come back to haunt anyone, good grading will only enhance a reputation and repeat business Couldn't agree more Dave, my favourite dealers for accurate grading are our very own Rob and Michael Gouby, I have had issues with many well known others! Problem being Paul, that good coins will cost top end and perhaps where copper123 is not prepared to go, you have to decide eventually. Mr Gouby has an 1875H penny which i have an issue with his grading on, I had a much better one but he's grading his as EF, in my mind it's no chance in hell as being EF. His price 750 quid, i sold mine to a forum member for 400 Just looked at Michael's 1875H. It's about the same as mine which I wouldn't rate better than VF. I'm looking for an upgrade if I can find one. For comparison, here's mine: Interesting. That is what Michael illustrates as VF in the original edition of his "Bronze Penny" book. Yes, much the same as his latest edition. It might just make VF+ though, as the wear is marginally less, but there's not much in it. There's to much wear to Britannias hand, legs, breast palte and helmet for me..........Obv, face and hair detail is to worn for an EF coin I completely agree. Hence my VF grade. Lucidio_8 is selling an 1826 Stephen, take a look.............Selling as UNC i think....., not as nice as your newbie
  18. He's changed. Or else I didn't view a high enough sample of his coins turds. Good photography Peck
  19. Its maybe a sign of the times that good coins are harder to come by.........I'm not a huge fan of CC as i bought about 4 and sent 1 back from the 4........They were obviously at one time a bigger dealer than they are now. Poor grading will always come back to haunt anyone, good grading will only enhance a reputation and repeat business Couldn't agree more Dave, my favourite dealers for accurate grading are our very own Rob and Michael Gouby, I have had issues with many well known others! Problem being Paul, that good coins will cost top end and perhaps where copper123 is not prepared to go, you have to decide eventually. Mr Gouby has an 1875H penny which i have an issue with his grading on, I had a much better one but he's grading his as EF, in my mind it's no chance in hell as being EF. His price 750 quid, i sold mine to a forum member for 400 Just looked at Michael's 1875H. It's about the same as mine which I wouldn't rate better than VF. I'm looking for an upgrade if I can find one. For comparison, here's mine: Interesting. That is what Michael illustrates as VF in the original edition of his "Bronze Penny" book. Yes, much the same as his latest edition. It might just make VF+ though, as the wear is marginally less, but there's not much in it. There's to much wear to Britannias hand, legs, breast palte and helmet for me..........Obv, face and hair detail is to worn for an EF coin
  20. Its maybe a sign of the times that good coins are harder to come by.........I'm not a huge fan of CC as i bought about 4 and sent 1 back from the 4........They were obviously at one time a bigger dealer than they are now. Poor grading will always come back to haunt anyone, good grading will only enhance a reputation and repeat business Couldn't agree more Dave, my favourite dealers for accurate grading are our very own Rob and Michael Gouby, I have had issues with many well known others! Problem being Paul, that good coins will cost top end and perhaps where copper123 is not prepared to go, you have to decide eventually. Mr Gouby has an 1875H penny which i have an issue with his grading on, I had a much better one but he's grading his as EF, in my mind it's no chance in hell as being EF. His price 750 quid, i sold mine to a forum member for 400 Just looked at Michael's 1875H. It's only slightly better than mine which I wouldn't rate better than VF. I'm looking for an upgrade if I can find one. For comparison, here's mine: Well you obviously missed mine for a few bucks Stephen
  21. Its maybe a sign of the times that good coins are harder to come by.........I'm not a huge fan of CC as i bought about 4 and sent 1 back from the 4........They were obviously at one time a bigger dealer than they are now. Poor grading will always come back to haunt anyone, good grading will only enhance a reputation and repeat business Couldn't agree more Dave, my favourite dealers for accurate grading are our very own Rob and Michael Gouby, I have had issues with many well known others! Problem being Paul, that good coins will cost top end and perhaps where copper123 is not prepared to go, you have to decide eventually. Mr Gouby has an 1875H penny which i have an issue with his grading on, I had a much better one but he's grading his as EF, in my mind it's no chance in hell as being EF. His price 750 quid, i sold mine to a forum member for 400 I have been pleased so far with my first few purchases from Michael, most of which I saw 'in the flesh' at his shop ... I think you are a strict grader which is a good thing, but I have yet to buy from you! Here is my first purchase from Michael which perhaps colours my judgement!: Described as nVF and £210, which I thought was an extremely good buy ... other members' opinions may differ! I did visit him recently and he was upping his prices, stating that he could no longer buy the same coins in the same grades for what he was selling them for. And I have yet to/may not ever get into copper/bronze, which is undoubtedly a different area of expertise! Only going by personal experience of course, have been happy with John Newman lately (as I read so have others), while I feel Colin Cooke, Bucks Coins and INGRAM offerings are consistently over-graded and/or overpriced ... also noting that more and more 'bricks and mortar' / traditional dealers are listing on the Bay! Hmm. In that case I shall have to re-grade my Charles II crown, as I've always had it as GF. The reverse is about the same as yours, but I'd say the obverse was a bit better (though later obverse of course). Yours has more wear Peck than Pauls, more wear to the face, nose etc. I'd still say Pauls was NVF...........As always, only my opinion, a picture of the 2 coins in the flesh would be good
  22. Charles II Crowns are notorious for poor hair detail. I'd give that a NVF.
  23. I note that he is careful not to proffer a genuine numismatic grade for this one (which should of course read 'a very common coin in Fine'), unlike many of his other (also over-graded) offerings, only 'very high', therefore far more subjective ... I have noted in the past that he seems to combine clever photography, tilted angles, and sales patter, to achieve a top price, caveat emptor indeed He was once respected amoungst forum members who have previously bought from him. As said in a previous post, good coins are becoming harder to obtain, hence now the spin from this seller for crap coins.Anyone who is a serious collector can see it's not a very high graded coin........Only the ebay prey will buy
  24. ...and the fact that it has the large head obverse that didn't appear until 1889. I suspect that Dave has that clincher up his sleeve! Maybe better to let people bury themselves than let others do it for them
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