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EU referendum - in or out?
azda replied to 1949threepence's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Lol, thought this was funny.....You might want to be more scared of the upcoming youth -
EU referendum - in or out?
azda replied to 1949threepence's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
And i'm completely with you on this Dave. I read somewhere the other day that Brussels told the UK that they must hand out child benefit to people who don't even have their children with them, i'm sure this doesn't happen in Germany, so why should it in the UK. I was speaking to the Frau the other day and i said that Brussels messes far to much in other countries laws etc, the EU should be about trade (which it was designed for in the first place) and for that reason i would have been an "out" voter -
EU referendum - in or out?
azda replied to 1949threepence's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Whatever happens, the next 24hrs will be interesting.....Cameron might be out of a job soon which would be an added bonus.... I'll be watching with interest -
Andddddddd me for the free 20 off
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There will always be teething problems in any business Declan, ironing those out will be beneficial eventually. Good pictures in my mind will sell a coin along with good descriptions, but as we see with topics here on The forum, getting the pictures right is The problem of The seller which will be The reason if The coin sells well or not, maybe adding tips for better selling onto The website might help along with photography tips, You could maybe ask the members here if You could. Use some of The photography advice on The catwiki site if they decide to add The tips link Perhaps also a mgnification function for The pictures?
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The other question i would ask is how would someone recoup against a coin being fake? Do they have a failsafe system similar to eBay where they can hold money against a dispute if something is dodgy? Just asking questions as it's a new platform for most of us.
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I also thought The Sov looked a bit bright and thought it was cleaned. The descriptions of coins are very important along with HI-res pictures, what would happen if someone bought The Sov and it turned out to be cleaned, can it or any other coin be returned without fuss? As we know, most coin houses (if there's a problem with a coin that was previously unseen) would take it back, but As we know with ebay people can take a different angled pictured to make it Look a little better than it is in Hand
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Are catwiki a Dutch company? Do they hold the coins like an auction house does or is it like eBay where the owner is selling them? Perhaps people are worried that on a new platform things can go pear shaped, such as you buying the coin and it doesn't make an appearance after paying out X, i'm not saying this is the problem, more thinking about the possibilities of why the bidding is slack. There's also the big whale that is eBay where people are more used to, breaking into a marketshare like they have will take a lot of time IMO. Just looked at the 1817 Geo III Halfcrown, the bid increment is 5 euros a pop, seems a little higher than the eBay increment at the low end, from 29 euros the next step 34 euros, can't quite remember but doesn't eBay start the 5 increment after £50?
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Welcome to the forum
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As you said coinkat, grading is always subjective, but in order to wind this up (from my side anyway) eye appeal is always in my mind when deciding to buy a coin or not, from both of the 1854 shillings i'd buy mine all day long and even if i wanted to buy another i still wouldn't go for the other as in my own opinion it doesn't look as good., maybe i've been spoilt, but as i mentioned previously on here, eye appeal is apparently one of the criteria used by TPGs when grading and therefor cannot see how both could arrive at MS62
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This one looks wrong also http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ancient-European-Anglo-Saxon-Silver-Coin-Penny-of-Ethelred-II-Vikings-FREE-SHIP-/122020796986?hash=item1c69019a3a:g:YssAAOSwc1FXZxPt
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it seems whatever you linked Seuk has been taken down from eBay or the link isn't working
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So to compare, here is another 1854 graded the same as my MS62, apparently eye appeal is one of the criteria of grading, i paid less for mine but in my opinion the one i have looks far superior, perhaps a biased opinion, but open to opinions
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Do you have hammered coins @brg5658 this is where in my opinion the inconsistencies occur, i don't think NGC quite have the grasp of these as per the link i posted above, i've seen extremely high grades in hammered coinage but for the life of me cannot get past the fact that hammered coins can't ever be UNC because of the crudeness of striking. I've just had 3 done at PCGS (not hammered) and had MS65, PF66 and MS63, (first 2 finest known) although the MS65 i thought may have been better but i'm not going to complain about it, i wanted to compare the 65 against the NGC 65s of which there are 3 with none finer but cannot find them so if you can find and anything it would be good to compare.
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We have a nice band saw at work, cuts through plastic like butter, i remove 3 sides to ensure no problems with shattering plastic going everywhere
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Oh gosh.....
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Ahhhhh you mean Florens Desbans, met her in Munich, she was a cutie
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Perhaps an slight over exaggeration, the meaning of which i meant as above that some of NGC grading is really poor. So for instance, an AU grade This is what i mean, as i said above, if you want a good grade then send to NGC, if consistency in grade, then send to PCGS http://www.ma-shops.com/worldmoneyshop/item.php5?id=310&lang=en
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Charles I also used the plumes above shield to denote Welsh silver
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Surely he's selling far too many fakes and has far too much feedback to be ignorant in the fact that he's actually dealing in fakes instead of being oblivious to buying/sourcing them himself which in turn would be a crime knowingly selling these as genuine.... In Germany you can't plead ignorant, you must be informed as to whether you're committing a crime or not, such as selling a fake handbag as genuine such as Hermes, it doesn't matter whether you bought as genuine, if it's fake then you cannot resell as genuine.... As someone in a previous post pointed out, eBay don't care about what he's selling and how often he's reported, as long as they get their money that's what matters to them
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One other thing that i would add is that NGC are grade happy and many of their slabbed coins in MS grade would be more a VF to us, PCGS are a little more stricter and consistent, so if you are looking for high grade then send to NGC
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Ah, she was at the Midland, so a captive audience and in a crowd, now if it had a been a phone call or email
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Bill would be an excellent choice, overhauling the staff should be his priority