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azda

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  1. I wish they would filter some of the dross though, it can be tedious sometimes looking at discs
  2. For those who like to check prices from various auctions, a link to London coins past auction Sept 2010 http://www.londoncoins.co.uk/index.php?page=Pastresults
  3. Its always better to upload a picture Hello17, easier to tell the grade that way
  4. I think you read that in CCGB, but Chris also has a question mark against it, personally i don't know.
  5. Ok, so you have quoted the Spink price, so you obviously have the book. There you will see 2 prices for the coin in UNC, you stated the JEB is below the bust, so what you were actually quoting was the JEB on the TRUNC price of 250, yours is the type below the TRUNC with a UNC price of 25 pounds.....Spink 3928, the other price is for the JEB on Viccies shoulder, this is where you have got confused azda, I was telling him that his coins were the 'below' type, not the 'on' type. I am not confused at all. I think you have me confused with the op!? Ah ok, i read it wrong lol
  6. Here is my piece of advice Numis, you never stop learning about coins, until the day you decide to stop collecting, The best advice is to ask advice, this is what the forum ia about, its free and we all learn from various members here. I have learnt a lot from these people and i'll never stop asking questions if i'm in doubt about a coin i perhaps have my eye on but unsure about it. As Peckris and Red said, Spink overprice some coins and undervalue others, people who buy the Spink book often rely of what is written, but as someone else said, it's better to look through auctions, not just ebay, but dealers auctions and look at prices paid for coins and their grades. Hopefully you now have a slight insight into the way things work in the coin world and you'll come back with more questions, as i said, never be afraid to ask a question, even if you think it might be a silly question, new collectors are often good soft options for dealers etc and can rush into rash, overpriced, overhyped purchases, i would think 75% of members have done the same in the outset of their starting to collect coins. Viel Spaß, und gute nacht aus München
  7. I was. Is this where the 180 pennies came from?
  8. Ok, so you have quoted the Spink price, so you obviously have the book. There you will see 2 prices for the coin in UNC, you stated the JEB is below the bust, so what you were actually quoting was the JEB on the TRUNC price of 250, yours is the type below the TRUNC with a UNC price of 25 pounds.....Spink 3928, the other price is for the JEB on Viccies shoulder, this is where you have got confused
  9. On the bust is the rarer variety, under the bust is the commoner type, why do you think you only paid 7 pounds for the both of them?
  10. These are the more common variety and Spink has seriously overvalued these, a typical UNC would probably be worth 50 quid
  11. Well this one went for Penny 1897 Dot between O and N of PENNY Gouby BP1897B A/UNC with traces of lustre and a couple of small spots on the veil, very rare in this grade £380 And the same coin in the Workman sale lot 74, they want 2k start price hmmmmmmmmmmm
  12. I can see enough bronze colour showing through at the edges to make me 99% sure it's a bronze halfpenny that's been silvered post-issue. It's in a nice grade, so if the date is right, and the price is right, and it floats your boat, go for it! Don't fall for any "Rare" BS though. It should be priced LESS than the regular issue. Am just waiting Peck, i've asked him if he can tell me the weight of it,its graded UNC, but Britts face looks a smidge worn to me, maybe just the camera position etc, but as you say, it does look decent, doesn't state rare etc, just a normal Halfpenny.
  13. Added a pic Red, but certainly doesn't look like a pattern, just a normal Halfpenny
  14. Anyone heard of a Viccie Silver Halfpenny? Not maundy, like a regular Halfpenny but in silver? The picture attached is the reason i ask. The guy tells me it's silver, never heard of one before, now whether i'm just being dumb or perhaps missing something?
  15. Hello, You have a good memory! I advertised for a few years for various rarities but give up trying, not one single reply, even after offering, Your Price Paid, not one offer, not even anybody claiming to own one of the rarities with asking price one million pounds.
  16. Unfortunately there's no drool icon here
  17. colons point to tooth in border, yet more dots
  18. Oh yes, we're definately dotty this week
  19. Your son must have a good job Bernie for you to be supplying him with a coin or 2 of these statures monthly, poor lad must have been going to work with holes in his shoes Some really nice coins in there, pity i can't afford the more rarer ones unfortunately, but lets hope he gets a good deposit from the collection for his house.
  20. Although looking back,it does say bidding starts on the 15th September, so i assume that our bids are of no use? Ah, didn't notice that. So presumably we must re-bid on or after 15 September one would assume. Got an email from Neil saying he'll submit my bid when the time comes, so i assume you got the same 1949, so fingers crossed now. Anyone else submitted bids prematurely?
  21. Can you post a picture of the whole coin both sides so we can see it in all it's glory.
  22. He's had 12 offers. I might make him an offer of £20 see what he says.
  23. Sorry about the small photos I had to keep reducing them as the uploader wouldnt accept them
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