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Rob Page Henry3.com website???
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A little harsh, Rob…I think the main problem for many is time when it comes to collating quality information at the top level. I like your idea of copying and pasting, but that resource is equally as vulnerable, unless you’re saving it to a cloud, and then even that will disappear again one day. We need nerds and nerd sites ! Fortunately Rob Page has dropped his knowledge in a hopefully more permanent location! https://britnumsoc.blog/2019/12/13/a-guide-to-the-long-cross-pennies-of-henry-iii-and-edward-i-rob-page/ -
Rob Page Henry3.com website???
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Sorry, currently enroute but will come back to you all https://britnumsoc.files.wordpress.com/2020/08/h3-booklet-rp-4th-edition-august-2020-1.pdf?force_download=true -
They’re definitely the ones, interesting.
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This provenance claim in an eBay title made me smile When taking a little nose into the description I was tickled to read the following… Elizabeth I found bent as a love token Comes with provenance from 2015
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Happy New Year - 2024
Coinery replied to secret santa's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Fantastic! I used to ring our local church bells…I can’t hear an old bell without thinking the same sound has been heard for many hundreds of years in some cases! As magical a sound to hear across the land as any! Happy new year to you all! -
Happy Christmas to all Forum users
Coinery replied to secret santa's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Absolutely love it! Happy New Year! -
I personally stopped wasting my time messaging eBay a long, long, time ago! I treat it now for what it is, its own little mini government, and all the flaws that come with being that!
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Jerry I hate you! I’ve trawled the eBay rubbish for years, and recently added Penny-checks to my list, and definitely never even saw that one, I would’ve remembered the double-strike obverse. A nice Christmas present, I salute you Sir, and look forward to my own addition to this post! That’s got to be the clearest acorn/eglantine reverse MM you’ll see…buy a lottery ticket for Saturday!
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Happy Christmas to all Forum users
Coinery replied to secret santa's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I’ve been waiting for this Compliments of the season to you. Plus a warm and hearty season’s greeting to each and every one of you on here!- 23 replies
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Similar, just a little less yoghurty! Hopefully the image of photo corners will explain it better, you can obviously buy clear ones too? As kids we used to do something similar with stamps, except they were tiny grease-proof-paper-like corners, very fiddly. Basically, they’re little corner pockets that allow you to fix something to a page without damaging the thing itself.
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Richard II? Henry IV Penny? Hammered Identification
Coinery replied to The Coin Realm's topic in British Hammered
If you’d been on here 7 years ago there would’ve been four or five knowledgeable people all over your post…there’s probably only one or, if you’re extremely lucky, two people who could even contribute today! Good luck, it’s a decent post! -
I’ve got a leather 12-card- flips-per-page folder coming from Santa, that takes the attached pages with white interleaves. I have this idea of fixing paper envelopes on the white card interleaves behind the coin to hold things like dealer tickets, etc., but also so I can print out, in a new modern style, all the relevant info. on my own new adhesive ticket that’s cut to fit the front flip of the coin envelope (as drawn in blue), but where are the stamp corners we all had as kids?
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Richard II? Henry IV Penny? Hammered Identification
Coinery replied to The Coin Realm's topic in British Hammered
I no longer have the material to pin these things down, but if anyone collects in this area they’ll recognise it in an instant, there’s enough to go on, especially with that crude open crown. I’ll be interested to see what pops up, but the general feel of the bust makes it Richard all over to me? I could easily be two monarchs out, though, quite easily, maybe three! -
Interesting Elizabeth I Fake Shilling!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Interesting Elizabeth I Fake Shilling!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Just to say that the eBay, ex Comber, shilling has just gone over £200, which is more than I want to pay for a pitted and holed coin, Lis or not, especially when there are other lots upcoming! I’m personally happy that it’s the shilling from which the other coins were cast, if that’s an element that gives it a nice pirate value, and some added numismatic interest? I didn’t share it here at the time, but I later noticed plenty of red wax in the reverse legend, further adding, along with its weight and general sharpness, to its likely authenticity. Good luck if this interests anybody! -
I don’t want to derail the thread here too much, but thanks for that, some good approaches…it would be impossible otherwise!
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Quick question re this point. I ask because I’m compiling a catalogue of the Elizabeth I anchor shillings, and would ultimately want to put it out there! What do you do re gathering photos from the net, as it’s sometimes near impossible to track the source or get permission from the original photographer?
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Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Coinery replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
It’s superb irony, after just reading City have more than 100 alleged breaches of the same rules, that are still awaiting verdicts! There’ll be some squeaky shorts out there this winter, that’s for sure! -
Interesting Elizabeth I Fake Shilling!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Interesting Elizabeth I Fake Shilling!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This isn’t to say the spink coin is fake, it could again be the donor coin, though it too looks suspicious? The coin I had was fake, underweight, edge-seamed, and taken back by W&W at the time. There are green deposits on the Spink coin which could be copper deposits OR wax? I’m going to look over my browser history again, because I stumbled across an unusually high number of coins with same wax/copper deposits! Now, I just wonder??