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Coinery

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  1. I'd be extremely happy putting that 18H to bed and forgetting about it, saying 'job done' myself! I'd be very, VERY, impressed to see you ever upgrade it!
  2. I'd be surprised if anyone took offence, Paulus! I know the down-sizing situation only too well, the exciting bit it doing it all again with experience in your wallet! I hope life isn't laying too much stress upon you? I'll do my bit in wishing for happier days if it is! Take it easy out there, Stuart
  3. Peck's been on the cider tonight, you haven't yourself travelled southwards these past days and returned home well supplied by any chance? I've had your forum view myself on occasions, but it's only ever been momentary, and something I've never understood or resolved, however, before it's returned to normal!
  4. I deny it hic and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise Told you it was cider!
  5. Yeah, yeah! Peck's been on the cider too!
  6. Ah, OK, 25% down up front! That would be a reasonable (dare I say, profitable) risk for HA...even I'd back that, a forfeited 25% on fall-out of sale! Hardly a cuckoo manoeuvre! Why haven't the other biggies come out of the woodwork to join the marketing of the 21st century?
  7. I just passed! Definitely the cider, though!
  8. I think you're right! Incidentally, this is a bugger of a coin to grade because, whilst there appears to be wear in the classic places, it looks to be, as much as it's photographically possible to decipher, an UNC coin, but you just have to say AU though? Where are you at with that one? Edit: if I was buying, I'd definitely pay the strong side of the space between AU & UNC
  9. That's got to be win, win, for heritage! I bet the vendor doesn't get paid out if the sale falls through? Or maybe the 4-month payment is subject to t's & c's, namely that you have a healthy purchase history with them? You'll be good for 4 month's credit, AC!
  10. I just won $8 on the Powerball so I am moving in the right direction "To sleep, perchance to dream" That's a staggering, but I'm sure quite accurate, figure Rob. If Heritage can shift $100 million coins in a single week then it's interesting to speculate that the market would probably be able to absorb the whole collection (had it not already been sold) at today's prices too. There's no doubt the market is massive! I've just zipped through the BCW sixpences (a cheapish and popular Liz denomination) and calculated, forgetting the rare variety prices, that it would cost around £100,000 to gather up the 'known' varieties in VF! In reality, with the rare dates included, it would be closer to £250,000+ just for something as basic as the sixpences!
  11. I just won $8 on the Powerball so I am moving in the right direction "To sleep, perchance to dream" WooHoo! the coins are on jaggy guys!!! I'll have a 1967 BU penny then please, Jaggy! Your shout!
  12. Sums it up, I'd say!
  13. Don't know what you're talking about, Paulus? If this is a thread to give Chris a headache, I've always thought 'coin acquisition of the week' & 'recent acquisitions' should be one and the same?
  14. Colin, you forgot the tax on taking a/the piss break, throughout the auction! As you've commented before about other coin related standards, you have to ask...is there the least glimmer of a professional standard twixt their ears? Imagine them taking charge of YOUR company? I somehow ended up working for such a company, once, so have seen it from the bottom up...wouldn't survive, on account of my own personal integrity, working from the top down...I'd sooner eat out of bins! I speak this standard with my wife and family often...it's my measure of what I view as satisfactory, whether I'd prefer to eat out of bins or not? You'd be surprised how low my threshold for this simple quality standard is!
  15. Do you mean the first of the 3, the 1889 Crown? If so, I think the grade is its biggest downfall. It also looks to be cleaned! You only put up the reverse, but I'm guessing the obverse would've been equally uninspiring. Its only saving grace for me was a reasonable reverse edge/rim, which is not a common quality on such a large, obviously well-circulated, coin!
  16. That had to be a typo on their part, surely? There's not a suggestion or even a glimpse of a 1! Is the 3/2 an unrecorded variety, then?
  17. A cheap sideline is a satisfying solution to both your problem of locating and/or affording hammered pieces, and my problem of not having enough money full-stop! A theme such as the one you've chosen is an attractive one, especially if you can accumulate a pretty collection cheaply! I like it TG! Could be a continuance of my small hammered copper farthing 'gathering', or maybe the milled farthing series in general, or possibly stick with year sets, maybe Edward pennies...oh I don't know? Blinking coins!
  18. See what a thread on predecimal can do? Perhaps we should add a safety warning!I didn't mention the worst bit. I've even started to mimic Rob a bit. One coin is nickel, two bronze, two CuNI (though I thought one was aluminium!) and an aluminium/bronze. I've even considered getting a proof! Eeek! Oh, and the coins (still seller's pics) closer to life-size: Coins.jpg I think I did OK for 36 (10 of which was postage!) I've got the Paris PCGS phone number if you need it? If it was girls you wanted on yer coins, you should've just let us know, there's no shame in it? There's a couple of home-grown birds out there...1500's, 1700's, 1900's, or even a bit o decimal Liz if you like? I've already got TWO spare 2005 5p's if you want one? Pretty coins, really...why French, though?
  19. I also thought 3-letter search words weren't allowed?????
  20. Not when using the 'mobile' version on a smart phone! You scroll using your thumb on the screen...the series of 'like' ticks fall directly under your thumb when scrolling!I could end up liking all kinds of drivel, quite by accident! And, worse still, I might not notice!
  21. That's a beautiful planchet for the period!
  22. Or is it a token for a mineral Bath? I can't find anything on it either. Given the remit includes the suppression of vagrants, street beggars and imposters, I can't see it being anything to do with the baths even though they are less than 100yds away. The latter were frequented by the well to do of Georgian society and were unlikely to be affected by the lower classesHaving lived in Bath for a number of years I concur! It's still very much that way today, at least at the 'new' Bath Spa...very lovely, lovelies!
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