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azda

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  1. As with Nordles post we get hit with anything outside the EU with charges and we're allowed up to 22, everything depends on how it's packages. For instance if a coin is sent in an evelope (suitably protected of course) then German customs tend not to open it as it looks like a letter, if it's packaged in a box then it will be opened and checked
  2. A 1918KN Penny here from someone calling themselves Northampton-coins. I wonder how he stays in business If this is the sort of grading he uses throughout his coin business. 361256131399 Oh and it's rare apparently, but Check out his grade compared to the actual grade. I'm confused
  3. azda

    Hi all !

    And a welcome Matteo from me.
  4. I actually blocked someone for bidding 34 times at £1 increment, I thought he was taking the piss and trying to ruin my auction. As you can tell, i'm not a fan of the small increment bidding
  5. Peter, really sorry to hear this news, I know you loved Mrs Peter very much. A sad day even for us who only knew her through your life stories on the forum. Hang in there buddy
  6. If it's in eBay for £3500 there will be 10% fees. His price is obviously reflecting the additional 10%
  7. Eye appeal is a factor that any book cannot price, only to someone with good judgement. You're heading in the right direction
  8. And a welcome Dan from me. Halfpennies As you say Are a little undervalued and you can pick up some nice Victoria bun heads in high grade for £100. As always though, feel free to ask a question If you Are unsure about a purchase or otherwise, just don't overstretch yourself buying a coin. Happy collecting
  9. I would also get a copy of the Michael Gouby Book on the same subject, ist has been updated since the Freeman book, i don't know If Mr Gouby still has any avaliable, but its definately one worth buying If you intend to collect Pennies.
  10. The REV is a bit ropey. In reference to the original coin I posted about, I think the Baldwins price is about where it should be, His £880 price tag is a bit silly, a better one went through Spink in 2013 for £550 hammer
  11. And he also uses the descriptions, he used the previous Spink sale milled 6d I was interested in and the Eddie VI 6d from the slaney sale. He could at least take his own pictures.
  12. A bit ouchy from the Baldwins price of £380 http://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/baldwins/catalogue-id-srbal10026/lot-d18c896a-8f57-4438-b674-a5090119e40d And the ebay coin 171951836983
  13. I wouldn't crack it out, but it certainly looks like a raised dot too me
  14. Coming second on that one with a bid of £1500 still makes me wonder why I didn't bid a bit higher. It seems very cheap with hindsight, but then the world was looking quite rosy at the time, prices for coins were edging up slowly, everyone was making money and there wasn't a financial crisis on the horizon. Go forward 5 or 6 years and the price of a 60/59 to the collector had doubled, whilst half the banking industry was spending its spare cash on changes of corporate underwear. Go forward another 5 or 6 years and the price has trebled from 2003, all paid for by government QE.It males you Wonder then at £4200 for the Spink coin plus the juice how much it will be listed for on the CC website
  15. I would think someone has just been playing around with some counterstamps on an old coin. Welcome to the forum
  16. Even so, 1 bid gets it for £65 cheaper than the website, it's also been there for several weeks at that price
  17. Well i have to say, it's a First for me to See ebay being cheaper than the Website 171949393571 Same coin here http://www.simonwilliscoins.com/products/coin-details.aspx?id=S4012
  18. Dave, I wouldn't say I'm a collector of this series - I've bought a few on a bit of an ad hoc basis but, as you can see, I'm pretty ignorant about these coins compared to the circulation coins. I'm certainly going to be a lot more wary about buying them in future.You learn something new in here everyday Rash, it keeps you on your toes.
  19. Agreed, and as Rashenly is an obvious collector of this series it's obvious too see that even the best of us still have something to learn
  20. I think VF is probably a fair assesment, I would have said NVF with your first images, but your 2 picture appears a little better. George V is a bugger to grade
  21. Disaster has struck, my camera has died on me :-/
  22. That's certainly a possibility Rob
  23. Do we have a drool button for that 1861 bronzed copper proof, what colour
  24. No themes here, just buy coins
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