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Coinery

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  1. I agree will all that's been said, with Nick's point on the clean being key. I would say slightly too much but, this would be a moot point, as a clean on a lower-grade coin would put it out of the running as a collector's coin for me. You have done a great thing joining the forum, as you will soon find out! Welcome aboard! PS sorry to be a little harsh on your first intro. PPS and whilst Rob's comments were very encouraging, you honestly wouldn't find a cleaned 1887 florin for sale in his dealer trays! You just wouldn't!
  2. Perhaps I should expand... By Spain and fun, I was meaning that someone might have found it amusing to countermark a G3 coin, as we had cointermarked their coinage. If you know what I mean?
  3. Ah, yes, I keep forgeting you are so much older than me!
  4. It's a bit of a dark art reading the manual ones! I 'got' my lesson at the boatyard, much to the amusement of everyone present!
  5. I don't think it's an official counter mark, at least I've never seen it? Could be someone from Spain having a bit of fun, perhaps?
  6. Stonking coin, Sir!
  7. The scales I use are Fuzion FZ-100 Capacity 100g in 0.01g increments! They have been 100% reliable for years, weighing 0.5g coins with exactly the same reading 3-4 years later! unbelievable scales, I'd buy exactly the same ones if they failed tomorrow! Micrometers are tricky! I've been through a few pairs now, and always had to put up with inconsistent and unreliable performance from them. I finally ended up buying a very specialised and expensive pair from an engineering company! Most 'disposable' models would do, just depends on how important the figures are to you?
  8. Same for me! Nicks and bruises turn me off in an instant!
  9. My main issue with this entire thing is there are perhaps only a couple of hundred people who should be the target of all this high-level political judgement. Yet we always forget this and personalise it to anyone, in this instance, who happens to be born Greek. With the smokescreen that is politics, how much responsibility do we think a waiter in Crete should personally carry for these failings? I feel terribly sad about it!
  10. When you say the pledges made to buy votes, Rob, isn't that just the problem? No matter how eloquently this whole thing is put, it's very harsh to blame the average joe on the street, who is 99.9999999% of Greece! I'm not well versed in politics, so won't be entering into any debate on it, but I think it's too simplistic to say they got themselves into this mess! It would be the same as saying to me 'you wanted to go to war in Iraq, so live with the consequences!' Now whether I believed in that war or not, I don't remember anyone asking me or my family!
  11. From all I just read in this thread, I'd say your integrity is in good stead, and you are still held in high esteem! Great to hear you are fit and well!
  12. Very impressive!
  13. Fabulous coin, by the way!
  14. That goes in Dorset too!
  15. Whatever the causes I feel deeply saddened about the whole affair! I've had a long-time love affair with everything Greek, I hope their children don't suffer too badly? I love the spirit of the older generation too, so I also hope this doesn't scar them and leave them feeling bitter towards the remaining EU countries? I heard one woman saying they might be restricted to cash withdrawals less than they can buy their family food for, despite how much they have in the bank? Imagine that, chaps? 10k in the bank, but you can't draw on it to pay your rent? It'll boil down to the same old story! A few crooks at the top wrecking a beautiful country and series of unbelievable islands out of self greed! Whilst a little futile, I did feel extremely warmed by the chap who had already raised 1.4 million to help! I so hope the families of Greece get to hear about efforts like that!
  16. She's a beautie, applies to everything in Somerset! Carburettors, marrows, barmaids, chainsaws, anything and everything! Got to love Avalon! At least her apples anyway!
  17. ...and the state of cider are just to kill time until someone puts up some more photos of coins for us to look at! ... though that might just be me... . We could become alcoholics with the wait, Stewie has already started going down that road
  18. Many thanks, TG!
  19. Hi Nordle, Thanks for looking! Anything that you are serious about bidding on, do let me know on this thread so I can give you a fuller description! Also, in a couple/three weeks I'll be listing around a dozen UNC halfpennies of G6, a few farthing lots of G6, and a full UNC set of G6 farthings in one go (that should be an interesting exercise)! Got a few more G6 pennies, a half dozen C1/J1 farthings (not overly special), and a few g6 oddsies, a dozen bits of junk, and that's it! Feel like a new man!
  20. The first of two lots of high-grade, low value, pieces on eBay. Clearing out the lot, other than my 3 Plantagenet coins! Included are: Elizabeth I Halfgroat (PM Bell) - weakly struck centres, but the prettiest every tone, with a top-quality flan (no corrosion and full). This was genuinely one of my favourite coins, don't miss it! 1948 Halfcrown - not a rare coin, but the prettiest tone I've seen on this metal. Top price, but I would prefer to own 4 coins if this doesn't sell, it's that pretty! Maybe get it as a combined postage to bring the price back a bit? 1863 Farthing on auction - got messed about twice with this coin on eBay...it has to go! A couple of bun halfpennies! An extremely lovely UNC 1901 penny, with a nice even light tone, very pretty in-hand! And again, not a rare coin, but a very nice 1947 penny is in there! PLUS farthings and G5 pennies of varying quality!
  21. Welcome aboard, Tim! Edit: 'back' aboard!
  22. Getting there! Orthopaedic surgeon says I'll just need extensive physio and I've ordered this so I can commute to work in style. Nice bike!
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