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Descartes

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  1. Thanks for the responses guys, and thanks especially for your response Rob! I WIll certainly hunt down the Wilson and Rasmussen, and the Plymouth sale catalogue. When I say I've finished the other metals I mean 'within my present limited budget'. I used to buy the rarer items each year when I got my annual bonus. Sadly at present I can only dream of owning some of the 'rarest' pieces that saying, it's always good to know about them and hope to one day have them in my collection. For instance I'm still missing the 1820 I of HONI over S variety in the sixpence series ... a recent one graded EF, sold for £1,350 on ebay ... too much for the exchequer this year! I plan on building up my gold series starting with the third guineas and just researching the rarer types and varieties for the sole pleasure of gaining the knowledge, whilst at the same time hoping for a good win on the horses! D
  2. Does anybody know of any good books or auction catalogues that cover the Gold coinage of George III? I'm just about finished collecting the bronze and silver coins of G3 and am looking at branching out into the gold coinage. There doesnt seem to be much 'in-print' literature available, other than a few websites and good old Spink. Descartes.
  3. What a rude and truculent man! What has he done for the numismatic world that is so fantastic that he can undermine Micheal Freeman's work.
  4. Thanks for sharing the article with us Hussulo! It's certainly good to hear about these things. I definitely won't be buying any more U.S coins from online auctions. Will stick to dealers for these now
  5. Thanks for the info guys. I've now ordered a copy of the 'U.S Coins Red Book' ... D
  6. A few months ago I started collecting U.S quarters (state quarters, beautiful quarters, etc) as an aside to my sixpence collecting. Having now collected most of the state quarters and and being up to date with the beautiful quarters I've decided I'd like to expand into barber quarters and seated/standing liberty quarters and build up a decent collection. I've bought a few now but the prices seem to vary so much I thought I would enquire if anybody knew of a good price guide! (as im probably being diddled with some purchases on eBay). Also, I wondered if there were any collectors who could advise of respectable U.S coin dealers in the UK? Thanks, D
  7. Hmmmm i don't want to sound suspicious, but is it genuine, something about it looks odd, the legend for instance. What is the weight, and have you a REV picture?Maybe its just me Hi Azda, oh yikes! I hope not :/ that'd be bad news. Here's a pic of the reverse. Apologies for the poor quality. I dont have a very good camera. D
  8. Here's a photo of my newest sixpence. I wonder how much a sixpence could buy you in the late 1690s. Does anybody know of any good books or websites that look at these kind of stats? What were people's wages/what did things cost in the the 1600s-1700s. D
  9. Hi, I know there are a couple of lovely Iraqi and Kurdish coins that are square. I too collected them due to their interesting shape! It's fun collecting curious and interesting coins ... and it keeps me distracted from sixpences when I've bought too many and am waiting for my next pay day.
  10. Thanks Gary, you've been very helpful. Being a newbie I thought I'd better check with people
  11. Hi Gary, Thanks for the reply. I was just a bit concerned that the 7 on the die number looked like it was plonked on top of the wreath rather than being part of the actul strike. Thanks for the link and examples though. Feel a bit more confident about the coin now. Darren
  12. Hi forum, I was wondering if I could have an opinion on this sixpence please? I enjoy collecting Viccy sixpences with die numbers and have seen one i like on good old ebay, but for some reason I think the '7' looks a bit odd on this one. Would appreciate another person's view. Thanks, Darren
  13. The seller was CromwellCrown, but it was a while ago: Coins for sale link Thanks Tomgoodheart, Yes, this was the one. I've emailed him to see if the sixpence is still available. Thanks for the reply! Darren
  14. Hi, do you still have the commonwealth sixpence for sale? Darren
  15. Hi forum, I was recently viewing a forum members profile who was selling a great many coins... unfortunately, when I came back to look again I forgot their profile name and couldnt find their page!! I'm looking for a commonwealth sixpence to add to my collection. Does anybody have one for sale? Thanks, Darren
  16. I agree, Peter. It's been a fantastic weekend of celebrations for a diamond queen. Talking about facebook here is a status from a friend of mine in the U.S "Watching the Diamond Jubilee makes me wish we had never made that huge mistake in 1776" ...
  17. What a great idea I collect beer (ale) labels and have amassed several hundred local varieties (Wiltshire and Dorset). I blame the copious amounts of drinking I do on my fellow students ;)we have a lovely seasonal ale back at home called 'Sign of Spring' it's green, and perfect for quenching ones thirst during the Easter vacations Darren
  18. Thanks for the links, they are really useful! Darren
  19. My hobby!! Linda Lusardi, for example Oh blimey! that was a Freudian slip I have no other excuses hehe ... esp since I'm doing an English degree :/ I'll bear that in mind next time I post Darren
  20. Ah, these are brill! thanks, Mongo. You're a star for finding these online. Appreciated. Darren
  21. Extraordinary! clearly some people have no idea at all! Darren
  22. Thanks chaps,it's worked ... huzzah! Darren
  23. Hi, apologies if this is not the right forum/place to post this, but my profile photo doesnt appear on my posts/topics and when I leave comments. Please could somebody advise how this can be rectified? Darren
  24. Hi Clive, Thanks for the reply. I will certainly bare in mind private collections and will be very grateful for any photographic images that people can provide. I'll start the ball rolling by emailing the curators to see what's what. At least then I can plan everything properly. I did a similar project for the Paintings of Ralph chubb (for a biography) a few years back and the museums of Britain were very expensive regarding images. Some charged me over £50. Nevertheless I managed to collect them all in the end! The book is unfinished but I've been gettting emails from curators asking if I can tell them about Chubb for their records! At the moment I dont really plan on making a guide for commercial purposes. If it turns out I get enough information and photographs it might be useful for a guide, it's certainly something I'd happily share with fellow collectors and enthusiasts. Thanks, Darren
  25. Hello forum, I was wondering if anybody could advise whether museums allow you to photograph coins? I've just finished my second year at uni and have an impossibly long 12 weeks to kill! I have built quite a collection of sixpences from every reign back to Charles II and have recently entered the complex minefield of Charles I silver coins. Spink lists the many sixpences but very few have photographs, so I've decided to put together a photographic guidebook and study of the 40+ Charles I sixpences (for all the mints etc). I wanted to seek advise before I swaned off to the National Museum in Wales, the Ashmolean etc. If it's unlikely I'd be allowed, perhaps I could ask forum members if they have examples I could use (they'd be credited of course) or perhaps, as a last resort I could produce a guide with drawings. Thanks, Darren
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