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more FAKES
numismatist replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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more FAKES
numismatist replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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numismatist replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
FAKE ANNE 1706 r&P HALFCROWN thought it looked strange -- Ebay 321622906291 seller calls it a "replica" -- its getting a few bids and it soon be on again with " replica " omitted I suspect Is this been seen before, I cannot remember seeing a Anne fake -
Did Cromwell get shot through the neck ? see Ebay 111538488098 ukcoinage looks like a massive plug in his neck, I bet it hurt ? " some marks top of shield on rev " more like some " massive reconstruction "
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PENNY 1855 - is it 5 over 6 ?
numismatist replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks all, certainly seems to fit into the Goulby Type B shown by Declan Thanks for the Link.. thats shows 5 over a tilting 5 -
PENNY 1855 - is it 5 over 6 ?
numismatist replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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PhilipC is certainly right about the rarity ratings as most price guides just keep to the same prices for multiple dates whereas some dates always turn up and other dates have not been seen for years. I've never heard to a rarity guide to Guinea Dates but Spinks did one for Five Guineas " The Rarity of Five Guinea Pieces -An Analysis " It was I think in the Samuel King Collection The shows the Rarest Five Guinea to be the 1674 date that even Murdock Duveen and King never found an example of, yet one slipped through the London Sales for £3000.00 in 2004 I notice Spinks only list it at £3500.00 Fine and £7750.00 VF in their latest Catalogue !!! I wonder what they would want for one
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Anyone had this happen ? I've not bid for a while and the Ebay screen has altered in the last few seconds before an item sells , from what it used to show, in that you dont have to write in your bid , but can click on Ebays suggested bid. I had bid £81.00 and was outbid at £85.00 so I bid £188.00 ( my decided max ) then the screen showed something like " dont miss it "and £195.00 was showing so I clicked on that deciding to not miss it for £7.00. This was in the last 4 seconds, and the next thing that showed was the item sold for £541.00 which was great for the seller , but what scared me was that I was the underbidder at £531.00 Someone suggests that what must have happened was that when I clicked £195.00 the Ebay system was about to update the " suggested bid screen " so my bid registered as the figure that was about to appear, rather than what I could clearly see
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Yes of course Chris, my pleasure regards Michael
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Selling a few bits and pieces a friend is letting go of to fund another purchase He has some others and may sell those later I thought about £700.00 for these two as they list £625.00 Fine and £1125 VF and I feel condition is somewhere between those grades. Both have some wear and scuffs , but the edges are good and they have never been mounted . I'm hoping for Bank Transfer and posting to UK only and hope the kind of price leaves a margin for a Coin Dealer to sell them on ?
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Ebay / Paypal ( real name mafia ) needs a good alternative, as bleeding sellers dry. Latest user agreement appears to say, if you dont give a long money back guarantee with a full postage refund, Ebay can ( and will ) let the buyer keep the item for free and Ebay will then take the full money from your Paypal Account Then the new Paypal agreement is a SIX MONTHS money back guarantee, so anyone can claim " Item not received or not as described " for up to six months. How can you prove delivery even with items sent Special Delivery after six months because Royal Mail wont have the details and in any case wont allow a claim after that time .
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Old Time Dealers-Reminising
numismatist replied to Colin88's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
" carla.smythick " asked about Dave Bark , sorry regret not heard about him for perhaps 20 plus years , perhaps someone else knows more , as you are trying to get in touch... -
Provenance Searching
numismatist replied to rpeddie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In the BNJ interesting article on COIN TICKETS with photos... Google " Coin Tickets BNJ " -
Been a lot of rumours that Windows " 8 " will soon be ditched by Microsoft. A friend recently bought " 8 " for his wife and he says its so bad he cannot use it. A large company owning friend had to update to " 8 " for just the one recent computer and he says the operator using that works at about 50% of his other staff . He's been trying to down grade it to Windows " 7 " but has failed so far.......I should go for Windows " 7 " if you can find one.
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" Guttering " can be very dangerous !!...A friend tried it and the Magpies took all the items he had left there to get to tone.....oh oh oh ...ouch !!