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Coinery

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  1. I quickly cottoned onto that one too! Just wished I could find a picture of me trying to be Nick Rhodes!
  2. Hahaha - I was a would-be Mod (born too young ) and a bit too old for credibility in the late 70s resurgence. I did have a Lambretta though, and I've always preferred the Small Faces to Gene Vincent. I've always loved The Who too but they weren't real Mods, they were a temporary creation of their then-manager. Having said that, My Generation was the first punk rock album, the first heavy metal album, the first Art Rock album .. not bad for a group being passed off as Mods!
  3. You're not a Mod are you, Peck? I loved the Jam and Selector! Was never that fussed by The Who, but had a couple of squirrel tails once? Alert, Alert, Alert...only a nurse can say this (hopefully)? I'll get my coat!
  4. Coinery

    1933 penny

    Yes, again, that really looks like a VIP coin!
  5. Coinery

    1933 penny

    Rubbish! Would eat my hat!
  6. Do you know what has always fascinated me? That you are obviously SO passionate about photography, yet opted instead to scan your other great love? I'm surprised you never tied the two together.I'm furious, just think on what we're missing!
  7. Coinery

    1933 penny

    Wouldn't it also have a proof/proof-like obverse?
  8. Coinery

    1933 penny

    A 1933 penny sale would've been all over the world news, and would've made significantly more than £80k, surely? It would be an ultimate acquisition for the princes and monarchs of bottomless pockets! The general public wouldn't even get to sniff it IMHO!
  9. What I'd really love, most of all, is to explore the hammered gold of elizabeth and buy a really nice pair of silver crowns!
  10. So does she!
  11. Yes, there's 49 busts in all, but a few extra will be added to highlight the break-up of the punches. For example there's the crumbling crown of bust 1H and the significant chunk of hair missing from bust 1F - only just spotted that!
  12. I can't stand the even sheen of a lacquered coin!
  13. Nope!
  14. Has to be a good shout, Declan, shame the OP's pictures aren't clearer?
  15. dup.
  16. 1. Magic!2. No thank-you!
  17. That's an awesomely good point!
  18. Peewee! Edit: frickin autocorrect...."Pheeeew!"
  19. I can't see it, sorry! Possibly a poorly double stamped (partially rotated) second 5? Looking at the first of the two fives it's looking like there was something going on with the punch anyway?
  20. As are the coins, Sir!
  21. Cheers, Mark!
  22. Hello, Debbie!
  23. I've only just realised, when cutting bust 1F out, that the topmost curl at the back of the head has broken away somewhere between the Cross-Crosslet and the Martlet/Pheon, which means nearly all the sixpences will be with the broken curl. Anyway, it would be relatively easy to date the fracture from the bust usage across the groats and the 6ds! One day!
  24. Many thanks, Dave and Mark, very much appreciated! I'll be putting them on my resource website for E1, just as soon as I've the time to create it! www.elizabeth-coins.co.uk - maybe never, but I hope not!
  25. Your's does have a 2 in date (1592)! Lol yes i know but i was more curious of your date, plus why on the OBV of yours, but as you say its easy To mistake an E for a 2 lol, Obviously if a pile of punches were sitting around Then it Would easily picked up, but that would then beg the question as to why more errors did'nt occurPlenty did but, in the main, I'm guessing most people were especially cautious, most of the time, she was a bit of a tyrant, our Liz!
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