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Coinery

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  1. Take Dave's 1902 Proof Florin for example! 1911 Ah, yes!
  2. Hi Dave, I'd say that was just a striking error, you can see a level of rotation at the 9 O'clock leaf, and the inner beads in the same quarter!
  3. Take Dave's 1902 Proof Florin for example!
  4. Excellent idea Stuart!Keep it on embers, Declan! 'Keep it secret, keep it safe'!And re an old proposal I didn't get to deal with at the time, on account of brain-scramble, I also thought that was a great idea! Sorry I didn't have the courtesy to deal with it before it was lost beneath a million other issues of living! Having met you I somehow knew you might forgive me, and knew you'd definitely understand!
  5. Harrumph. I've been back several hours, you know... A welcome revival Frankenstein! Sorry, Declan, had a surprise visit, and never got a chance to dig the box out! looks like you have your answer now anyway! Well done!
  6. There's certainly a chance, on a cursory glance! Will dig out peck! Edit: by that I mean there's a blob in the right place!
  7. The forum's great, a fine place to sit our coins for comments and learning! I can't think of anyone else in my village who I could meet with and have an intelligent chat about coins, thereby upping my coin game? :roll-eyes There's Declan, of course! It's about time (around 6 months) that we started a coin club in the area? Once a month in a local pub, Declan?
  8. I have better. But that one has the second reverse with the Aberystwyth plumes, so I'd like an upgrade of the first in due course... . Phhhtttt! So fussy...not like the new found Azda at all!
  9. C'mon, PWA, no-one judges anyone on here for grammar (except in fond banter), it's a general understanding in a modern society that intelligence doesn't ride side by side with exams and a degree! As far as I'm concerned, if a man can make enough money in life that he has the luxury of buying quality coins, he is beyond grammatical reproach as far as I'm concerned! I can't afford the EII set at the moment, PWA!
  10. Not sure? It might be worth double-checking your posts before posting, maybe??? There are a number which are difficult to follow, and sometimes (unintentionally, I'm sure) misleading, on account of punctuation, maybe???? I could be a million miles away, so apologies...just throwing ideas at it?
  11. Aye, many happy returns! Re Gollum, I got the impression he burnt himself out a bit? I did wonder if something was going tits up when he started posting pictures of his wife? He was certainly afire for a while, that's for certain! I'm struggling to think of his username before he became Gollum? Can't think!
  12. It was a good thread, PWA...threads like it always tend to winkle out something interesting! Have a good weekend! Happy hunting! Stuart
  13. I'm still a little confused but, anyway, yes, I had coins rejected from my first ever batch sent to CGS. An old W4 copper with 'active' verd was one of them. It was an experiment but, generally (mostly), I'd say their calls were fair, I have to say in their defence. Anyway, we're all here to collect and learn, as you say...it's a great forum...onward ever onward!
  14. To be honest, I'm totally baffled?? I cannot for the life of me see how Colin Cooke and return coins from CGS have become intertwined here anyway?
  15. I think there is some confusion here? What I was meaning was this...you said 3 coins were sent back to a seller, after being rejected by CGS? If they weren't fakes (which you've now said they weren't), I was thinking that they might otherwise be rejected on issues that perhaps should've been spotted by an advanced collector, particularly one who's sending off coins in expectation of achieving a CGS78 or greater?
  16. You buying fakes, then, PWA? 3 seems like more than bad luck! Who's at fault, buyer or vendor?And I genuinely mean that non-accusationally!
  17. It's also a sixpence, not a shilling!
  18. Looks orrible/genuine to me! Difficult to call the deposit, especially in light of the swirled obverse left field...very odd? Glue is generally one-sided, so not sure what to think? I'd buy this one at a price, thinking I had to live with the colour...a bonus it it comes away with acetone!
  19. my GC site has sat unattended for a 12 month, on account of my recent boat project, so has majorly slipped in the Google ranks! However, the unbarred A's coin I have has done eBay AND the site (at high ranking) with no interest? I really think the W3 and W&M coppers have lost their rarity value on account of recent vagueness re attribution and die blocks! I had a die-Blocked silver, last year, that was Die-linked to the Spink's no-stop, and shown to be so, but it still exists in the Spinks catalogue as a variety, despite their email of change?????
  20. What's an unbarred A worth today? Mine's a slightly lesser grade, I'd be interested?
  21. I'm pretty certain I've only ever been 'given' things by Clive? But that's OK!
  22. Totally agree with you, Sir!Whilst I've rarely bought from dealers, mostly on account of trying to buy a coin for a bargain, rather than at its present market value, I have to say, and it does no harm at all to say this, I've always been extremely impressed with John (where is he) and Rob! Both have been reliable in description and grade. Also, whilst I've only bought ultra modern stuff from Chris (forum), that too has been absolutely faultless! Another chap who has sold me a fair few coins over time, and has an ultra-honest heart on his sleeve, is Declan! I feel safe to say I'd happily cough-up myself if you couldn't get a real deal, or send a coin back, to any of the four I've mentioned!
  23. Really? I think their coins are often way over-graded. Not as good as they used to be.I wouldn't be so bold, Hugo, but, I have to say, PWA's comment has surprised me.
  24. There are so many suspicious looking, but unconfirmed, hammereds out there, that I wish I could afford to win them all and investigate them in hand, and by scale, and by acid, and by god! By god I do!
  25. If genuine a lot of money for a horrible, Woolley-looking, lack-lustre, coin.If a forgery, which it looks to be ( the reason I wanted it), and I would've paid a 'genuine' price for it (but it soared above that), then someone's got a useless piece of unattractive old rubbish.
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