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azda

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  1. I was under the impression that a US graded 63 was our AUNC or there abouts and 65 was UNC
  2. Here's a good thread for you to read on Shillings Debbie http://www.predecimal.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=4784&pid=55096&st=0entry55096
  3. This software has found most of my files, need to buy it though before i can retrieve them, just hope it actually does let me have them after i've paid though
  4. High grade to apparently but it does seem to have the dot between ONE but a little to much moolah for me. I'm still a poor engineer unlike you ebay boys with wedges of cash in Paypal
  5. Well 1st of all, it's certainly no BU as described by the seller, MS63 is GEF/AUNC, the REV i've no idea why its so bad, but i'd not spend my money on the coin anyway, both sides would have to look as decent as the OBV for me to part with cas. P.s MS65 upwards is regarded as UNC MS70 being mint state
  6. You should be able plug in the USB, refuse the format, but be able to list the drive, open it and view its content, copy/cut the files to a new folder, format your USB then copy back the info you have sorted Nope, won't let me do anything until its formatted unfortunately
  7. My USB stick with all my coin pix, my excel sheet with where, when and how much each coin cost me has suddenly decided it wants me to format it before i can use it again. I have tried it in the Fraus laptop and same thing, anyone know any software i can use to enable me to recover my data and pics. Very annoying
  8. Debbie, a poorly dipped coin can look like a brick, its very flat, no lustre, a cleaned coin can look "too clean" in other words, the same coin can look like both ends of the spectrum in different hands. If a dipped coin is left to long in its little bath, then it will come out a very dull grey and really lacks anything to it. If anyone finds something to show you the 2 differences then am sure pictures will be applied or links posted so you can see the 2 differences for yourself. There is a very prominent ebayer who regularly uses this practise to enhance (or at least tries to) his coins, which in turn leads him to enhance his grade, which in turn enhances his selling price Oh and if harshly cleaned, you see a lot of hairline scratches on the surface of the coin.
  9. azda

    Ebay / Paypal

    Hmmm that is a strange one, as Paypal don't normally keep the fees when refunding someone, although they may have changed something somewhere in their minute print
  10. You're obviously hawking your own wares, why the need to put it here and probably every other coin forum around the globe i've no idea. Ahhhh haaaa, now i see why, 2 watchers, with a bid count of 12, my my those two have been busy eh!!!
  11. azda

    Ebay / Paypal

    I thought they stopped flogging in the 1800s NOTHING is bomb proof with EBAY or PAYPAL, remember ebay own PAYPAL, hence the reason you cannnot list ANYTHING without accepting paypal, personally i think thats an unfair monopoly and it should be seriously looked into by the Monopolys Commission, they did with Micrsosoft, why not Ebay?
  12. Its not mine to sell Bob, but if you want the link then i'll send you it along via PM, just let me know.
  13. Also just noticed something poking out the bottom of the 1 in the date, looks like 1/1?
  14. Better to ask i think. I'd say GF, but opinions can vary.
  15. The one in the Bernie Workman sale did'nt sell, estimate at 1500-2000, maybe Bernie is willing to sell it? Maybe drop him a PM from here. Part one on the Colin Cooke website, lot 74and a helluva lot more lustre than the one from ebay.
  16. Generic Lad, there is already a "useful links" thread in the "free for all" thread where members post their useful links all in the one place
  17. Didn't actually see that, whats the number or link?
  18. azda

    Hello

    Debbie welcome to the forum, i hope your stay here will be long and enjoyable. Being mainly male dominant, we shall take it easy with you, to hopefully encourage you to continue to collect and possibly (eventually) your son also. I also collect for my son (he's only 3) but i hope one day when he's old enough he'll see the value of what i'm doing for him. Maybe you should remortgage the house to buy the ultimate coin, then your son will understand what it means to collect coins lol (please don't remortgage the house, i was kidding). Kids want to be kids, a hobby to them is geeky in this day and age, maybe in time when you are amassing a nice collection he'll see your enjoyment and start toask questions, just do what you're doing and don't hesitate to ever ask a question, however silly you might think it be, everyone has to start somewhere, and with this hobby, you'll never stop learning. P.s Debbie, there are a few dealers on this website, including the owner of the site, all are very knowledgeable and their grading is also spot on, so don't be scared to looked through what they also have to offer. And welcome back to PECKRIS.............
  19. Would i be tempted? I think it would depend, if you were alone, and dug up 200 Sovs i think the answer would be yes, with 30 others hanging around, the answer would be no. Reason i would, Sovs are in ample abundance, if we were talking Anglo Saxon or thereabouts then even if i were alone then i'd give it up.
  20. Speaking of shite, i hear Sunderland are looking for a New manager
  21. Speaking of Peck, where is old yeller. He's Not normally this quiet
  22. I did'nt realise that prices could go down TBH
  23. Trawling through a Spink (Price Guide) last night at work (2010 edition) and was looking at the Maundy sets from Queen Anne. I'm not sure if its an error on Spinks behalf but a 1713 Maundy set in the 2009 edition in EF is 625 pounds, 2010 Edition is 650, yet in the 2011 Edition it's DOWN to 600, is this an error in Spinks rush to cram so much shite into the 2011 book or can the prices go down?
  24. I was listening to the story this morning, they are scanning newspapers over a 10 YEAR period, so perhaps at some point they will get to the one you want Derek.
  25. It looks a great resource, i'm going to give it a few more months and then take out a years subscription so i can read some history as it actually happened, IE: Jack the Ripper story, Tay Rail Bridge disaster amoungst others EDIT: well it actually gave me a freebie on the Tay rail disaster, but surveying the same page i came across this piece which states: The Licences for dogs, carraiges and MALE SERVANTS must be renewed by the end of the year.........Brilliant, didn't realise you needed a dog licence in 1880 lol If anyone is interested in reading a little bit about the RTay Rail disaster and the operation to find the bodies, it can be found here http://www1.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000269/18800105/018/0002?browse=false You need to register to view it, but it's a free page to read
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