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	Another £100 pi**ed against the wall! These are also arriving again in good numbers...that's 2 in a month that I'VE spotted, so there will have been others! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HENRY-VIII-GROAT-TOWER-MINT-/261096503046?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&nma=true&si=cCzk6X4balcL%2F1rvoWDuCX2BHjA%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
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	Yep. Bloody 'ell, Nick, I'm not the greatest fan of the Jubilee stuff, but that's a bit nice! Just right for colour, certainly to my taste!
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	http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120987052366;jsessionid=4808E8FFE400C7781B5FCC01A9F9C3B1?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D120987052366%26_rdc%3D1
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	These are making a bit of a comeback in their various guises! Suddenly a bit of a glut about, they've been quiet for a while! Not just a copy, not EVEN a sixpence! Sorry, Richard, but 120987052366
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	Welcome DJMonty, Don't feel put off by the lack of response, there appears to be a few site technical difficulties! I've been onboard over a year now, and it's never happened before, so no big deal I don't think? Anyway, I've struggled to leave you this post, as it's been difficult to move through the links but, when the site's back to normal, have a browse through the books for sale here. The Check Your Change book has been highly recommended by many for those post-decimal rarities! Could be a good starting point!
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	  Does the forum have a technical problem?Coinery replied to Peckris's topic in Forum technical help and support And it's still not right! Think I'm going to give up again for a while!
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	  Does the forum have a technical problem?Coinery replied to Peckris's topic in Forum technical help and support I couldn't open the pages at all yesterday, or first thing this morning! Oh, and hilarious, Rob!
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	  All things Elizabeth ICoinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries great read, I hope you're right! Should I buy everything up now?
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	261094905301 Ah, no. It says VF detail. And there is one small bit of it that could be considered to be VF! (Had you thought of getting a computer Stuart? They allow you to put in links and everything!) Oh, and I might mention that this seller has previously listed three (different) replica Charles I shillings as genuine, so he either doesn't know that much about what he sells, or he does. Either way, I'd be quite cautious about buying from him. 3 replicas, you've impressively got your finger on the pulse, I must say! I do have an abacus to play with
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	Nice VF Charles I Shilling! 261094905301
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	yes intellectual copyright applies to images taken by the author of material in his possesion.....however as much as intellectual copyright exists it can be controlled by corporate copyright. an example of this is when i photograph at premier league football matches, i own the intellectual copyright of the images i capture but am governed by the rules of the premier league, an example being the number of images i can post on my personal website without having to pay for a licence. the same applies to buildings, whilst i can capture images for example on national trust land and own the intellectual copyright of those images, what i can do with those images is controlled by the national trust and what licence i may have to pay them, for earning monies from their property. it is also possible to have your intellectual copyright removed in certain circumstances, such as under the terrorism laws if you were photographing a sensative subject such as a military installation, a government office block on the north bank of the thames!!!...... youre question though is clear cut......you owned the coin, you own the intellectual copyright to the image you captured. you can publish. Many thanks, Ski, much appreciated!
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	  All things Elizabeth ICoinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Depends on the coin and whether there are two or more people desperately seeking the variety. 6 or 7 years ago I had a nice Elizabeth 1 shilling pencilled in for a bid of 5 or 600 which was about right for the prices at the time, but it went to over 2K because two variety collectors were competing. The greater the number collecting a series, the greater the likelihood that prices will exceed expectations. In your experience, have you found the Elizabeth market consistent (mostly) regarding rarities (dates/Privy, etc.), I have recently seen a couple of examples of the rarer dates/PM's (both around 1:2 according to BCW) sell for around a third higher than their lesser-dated counterparts, would you say this ties in with your own observations?
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	Yes. It is your picture and you own the rights. The new owner only possesses the coin, just as you would own the rights to any image of a picture you took in a public place. A building may have belonged to many people over the years, but any images of it are only copyrighted by the person who took them. If not, you wouldn't find many images in newspapers, magazines, on the tv, or anywhere else. As always, Rob, common sense prevails! Thank-you!
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	  All things Elizabeth ICoinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries With regards to the hammered series, is there a calculation that is a ball-part (hope this is the term) figure to aid pricings on rarities? As an example I note that the multiples on grade typically run at X3 between VF to EF (as a very rough figure) so, is there a similar 'rough' figure for rarities where (in this example) a date is found at 1:2 of the common issue? What I'm trying to say is BCW suggest in their virtual collection of 3000 coins that, for example, a 1561 coin is twice as common as a 62 so, bearing in mind there are not many of either in top grade, can anybody speculate a percentile calculation that has been noted through personal experience? If a regular VF date of a denomination was £400, is there a figure that has some statistical integrity for a different VF date (of the same type) that is twice as rare?
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	Does anyone know the legal stance regarding the use of images in published works, where the photograph was taken by the author, of a coin he no longer owns? Namely, if I have an image of a coin I photographed and formerly owned, can I use it in any medium without violating the rights of the new owner?
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	  1887 double florin proofCoinery replied to ski's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Staggering, that slab link is a whole new lifetime of learning in itself, the NGC changes have been huge!
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	If your friend put 'gold coins' on the custom's form, it might draw attention. But I can't see why she would have them sent back, unless she had either failed to complete the customs form correctly, or you had refused to pay any duty due on them! Actually, in those circumstances they would probably be seized, rather than returned! I always put 'die-cast numismatic collectable' on there, it's no lie, and attracts FAR less attention!
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	Do you have viber for the iphone Stuart? Freecalls to anyone and anywhere in the world if they also have it installed (like moi) also another good wee app is Touch (sounds all pornographic now) viber and touch lol Anyhoo Touch is like a free messenger and you can send small files/pics/sms/video etc to another touch user worldwide free of charge. 1926 GVF for me, wear to the Lions tail and nose as was poointed out. OBV being better then the REV Noooo, none of the techi stuff on mine, bit of a ludite really, though I'm amazed at what you can get nowadays (I barely speak to anyone, so not sure what I would do with all that free technology )! I spotted the flattened end on the tail (even on the phone), but still couldn't bring myself to pull it back to less than NEF because of the globe, paws, etc...it really is borderline for me though. On balance I wouldn't be that unhappy if it came to me blind as a NEF!
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	An iPhone overall NEF from me!
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	I've always admired the cut-outs for their technical merit, I think this one's superb! They must sit very nicely amongst the inscribed vagabonds, sorry, variants! Another great dimension!
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	  Types, Varieties & Micro-Varieties!Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries You'd have to have a major expansion of bandwidth on your website if they did! I did hear the mint did something similar for copper! If i remember rightly, didn't they reduce the curvature of a single denticle by a degree for each die?
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	  Types, Varieties & Micro-Varieties!Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Thanks for the elucidation, Dave! I do agree there is a wide 'grey' area between variety and micro-variety which is nicely served by the middling term minor-variety! Can I just ask your own thoughts on the individual hammered dies, which all display clear legend differences (letter rotations, significant gaps, alignments etc), how would you describe them? I'm not sure if you're familiar with the work of BCW, but they have broken up the types into varieties using privy marks, busts, and the punches used for the major components (roses, LIS, lions, etc.), as well as major legend differences (HI/HIB, FR/FRA etc)! Do you think the next stage, moving into die identification, where there are still very clear differences seen easily with the naked eye, crosses into the 'minor' area, or are they a further extension of the major varieties? This could potentially extend the sixpence series into a thousand+ from what I'm seeing? Each would be clearly distinctive in hand, any thoughts?
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	  1905 Florin - fair price for the grade?Coinery replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries Just cracked my Tesco's-own sunglasses!
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	That explains the reverse but i see no signs of that on the obverse.the bust and legends are bigger than another sixpence i have If your proposal is that this could be a shilling obverse, sixpence reverse, then the flan would either have to be extremely thin, if it's spread to the dimensions of a shilling, or it's actually a shilling flan, given that the obverse sits on it about right! So, what's the weight?
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	heres a pic of the obverse What weight have you got?
