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Acetone Knackers NGC Slab Plastic & Logo!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i think the histogram is safe but keep the acetone away from the hologram Where on earth did I get that one from? -
Acetone Knackers NGC Slab Plastic & Logo!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Bugger! -
Acetone Knackers NGC Slab Plastic & Logo!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Stuart, the only thing I use on slabs is a hammer -
Fools beware! I have just taken receipt of an amazingly beautiful MS64 copper in an NGC slab. The seller very kindly cellotaped the slab with gusto to a piece of cardboard, presumeably hoping to protect at least one face of the slab. Anyway, after cursing under my breath for 10 minutes, I had in hand a lovely sticky lump of plastic, with a coin encapsulated somewhere beneath the goo! So, me thinking the best tool for the job to be acetone, I gave it a good rub with a soaked tissue - result is an opaque slab and partially damaged NGC histogram. F**k! nb: slab and histogram are genuine, and the coin inside is the one photographed on the NGC website! DO NOT USE ACETONE ON SLABS/HISTOGRAMS!
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Queen Victoria (x2) & George V (x1)
Coinery replied to Barton's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
When you say 'thanks for any help,' what is it you are asking? Welcome and, whatever it is, someone here will know the answer, I'm sure! Queen Victoria (x2) & George V (x1) Are these coins valuable? I spy, with my little eye... Do you know what? If that's the full thread title, I didn't get that on my phone! The title finishes at (x1) on my VERY posh, pain in the arse, iPhone! My apologies Barton, and thank-you Peck (tongue sticky out emoticon)! I know how to do 's on my phone though oh, and winks! -
I don't believe it!
Coinery replied to argentumandcoins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It's true. Those that do their homework don't tend to spend vast sums of money on eBay. Both with massive feedback so, in the absence of seeing anything cheap on their sites, who's laughing? Not at my expense fortunately! -
I don't believe it!
Coinery replied to argentumandcoins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
As I said, I've steered clear of their photographic/logo branding a long time ago, I now never ever EVER waste a click to follow up even the most enticing title! The only eBayer I can say that this applies to! -
Queen Victoria (x2) & George V (x1)
Coinery replied to Barton's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
When you say 'thanks for any help,' what is it you are asking? Welcome and, whatever it is, someone here will know the answer, I'm sure! -
ANOTHER BNTA glaring error...A hammered penny listed as a halfgroat AND the complimentary incorrect Spink number! Will reveal the source if he doesn't accept my offer
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What should i get?
Coinery replied to Hello17's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
G5 XII's...much more plentiful, and more likely the series where you can get some quality coins within your budget! -
Quick David - before he changes his mind, find out what he will pay for it!! £8.99. I wanted it and now it's mine. Another one to add to my cracked die collection. It never ceases to amaze me what the main focus for a collection can be! Excellent
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Bust 6F...Thanks, Clive!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Dose lions are leopards! Hence the lack of mane and long body hair. (Sorry, just a personal bugbear - nearly everyone gets this wrong). Including the England sporting teams! "3 leopards on my shirt..." -
Bust 6F...Thanks, Clive!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A magnificent reference book has been compiled by authors Brown, Comber, and Wilkinson, cataloguing hundreds of Elizabeth I varieties. The varieties are determined by the punches used for the busts, roses, lions, lis, shields, leaves, etc., and also the major legend variations (AN instead of ANG etc.). It sounds complicated but, honestly, it's not. Their (BCW) book identifies the punches with line drawing, which I have always found to be overly fussy and difficult to follow(but useable of course). The Elizabeth bust line-drawings in Spink, are actually taken from BCW's work, so you can get a sense of what I mean. Anyway, I am doing nothing more complicated than cutting out the roses, busts, lions, etc. from photographs and displaying them as a supporting resource in the identification of the Elizabeth coins that people have, and presenting them at some point on a website (my avatar is BCW Rose 18 ). I think it would be infinitely more interesting for collectors to document 'Threepence BA-1B:a' on their tickets, rather than just a blanket, and rather uninspiring, S2564. As an example of the scale of things, S2561 for example represents 161 different BCW sixpences (some rare, some common), each of them distinctly different. I'm not suggesting you'd want to collect every one, but it's nice to know which one you have, and you can do this in under a couple of minutes. So, there you have it! My only thought is whether I should re-jig the template and include 3 busts/roses etc. in decreasing grades, to further assist identification, but that's 3 times more work, so maybe not! I guess also, once coins are approaching the lower end of the grading scale, it becomes less and less likely that all the information is present to fully catalogue it anyway, so I'll probably not bother! Having said that, you can sometimes clearly identify a faceless washer, but struggle to pin an EF coin down, on account of something as annoying as an overdate (the 1578/7/6 thread being a case in point). -
Just a curious one for me
Coinery replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Are you talking about German ebay? I've been looking over the UK business seller fees, and there is no capping mentioned, just a fixed-rate 10%! I can never recall benefitting from a £40 capped fee, nor even a fixed £75????? -
Bust 6F...Thanks, Clive!
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A magnificent reference book has been compiled by authors Brown, Comber, and Wilkinson, cataloguing hundreds of Elizabeth I varieties. The varieties are determined by the punches used for the busts, roses, lions, lis, shields, leaves, etc., and also the major legend variations (AN instead of ANG etc.). It sounds complicated but, honestly, it's not. Their (BCW) book identifies the punches with line drawing, which I have always found to be overly fussy and difficult to follow(but useable of course). The Elizabeth bust line-drawings in Spink, are actually taken from BCW's work, so you can get a sense of what I mean. Anyway, I am doing nothing more complicated than cutting out the roses, busts, lions, etc. from photographs and displaying them as a supporting resource in the identification of the Elizabeth coins that people have, and presenting them at some point on a website (my avatar is BCW Rose 18 ). I think it would be infinitely more interesting for collectors to document 'Threepence BA-1B:a' on their tickets, rather than just a blanket, and rather uninspiring, S2564. As an example of the scale of things, S2561 for example represents 161 different BCW sixpences (some rare, some common), each of them distinctly different. I'm not suggesting you'd want to collect every one, but it's nice to know which one you have, and you can do this in under a couple of minutes. So, there you have it! My only thought is whether I should re-jig the template and include 3 busts/roses etc. in decreasing grades, to further assist identification, but that's 3 times more work, so maybe not! I guess also, once coins are approaching the lower end of the grading scale, it becomes less and less likely that all the information is present to fully catalogue it anyway, so I'll probably not bother! Having said that, you can sometimes clearly identify a faceless washer, but struggle to pin an EF coin down, on account of something as annoying as an overdate (the 1578/7/6 thread being a case in point). -
Just a curious one for me
Coinery replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You've got me all confused here, Dave! £40 is only a 2% fee on £2000! What eBay platform is offering that? It's my understanding that business sellers pay a flat-rate 10% WITHOUT the luxury capping of £75 ???????????? I could be wrong? -
Just a curious one for me
Coinery replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I wouldn't mind your terms on eBay and PayPal! I have to pay 13.5% + 20p on anything I sell I usually factor 15% when I'm selling something, so hence the £300 on £2k -
Damn, missed it! Oh, no, it's been taken off, so no image! Bugger!
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Just a curious one for me
Coinery replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'd say St James were about right! With buyers premium £1100, eBay and PayPal will take £300, knowing ebay, someone will offer him £1600 (probably), £200-300 profit! I'd be very happy with that on a £1k outlay! I have had a couple of decent auction steals from this seller! -
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Directions which the king/ queen face
Coinery replied to Debbie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
And Charles II faced both directions in gold and silver! As did James II on his tin coinage! -
I don't believe it!
Coinery replied to argentumandcoins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I check the caravan step EVERY morning...NOTHING! It's NOT fair! -
Edward VI penny Fake, Counterfeit, Forgery
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Removed by eBay! -
100% agree with you both, I think the G3 copper series is a very pretty run of coins, would make a very eye-appealing collection, I've been tempted myself! I particularly love the chestnut tones that seem to turn up quite regularly with these coins, like nothing I've noticed on any other copper. I think I would try and get the full set in this colour, would look breathtaking I think! How many do you want? very pretty, though, you've got to admit! On this rare occasion, i really do prefer the patchy tones you can get, the rich dark browns and red-chestnut compliment each other really well, you can keep the big lustre coins for this series! Will bear you in mind if I get started on it
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100% agree with you both, I think the G3 copper series is a very pretty run of coins, would make a very eye-appealing collection, I've been tempted myself! I particularly love the chestnut tones that seem to turn up quite regularly with these coins, like nothing I've noticed on any other copper. I think I would try and get the full set in this colour, would look breathtaking I think!