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copper123

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  1. copper123

    CGS Again

    It is a well troden suject on these boards though, isn't it . Lets let sleeping slabs lie, LOL, basicly they just seem to upset everyone on here.
  2. copper123

    CGS Again

    More yap yap yap on slabs , yawn
  3. copper123

    A Coin From Judas?

    I love the way the arguement over a coin worth less than £1 to any normal coin collector suddenly becomes a deep theological discusion on the Mail forum , with seemingly no-one able to spot the coin is a worthless fake ........... and everyone argueing over if jesus existed or not
  4. copper123

    A Coin From Judas?

    yes teacher
  5. copper123

    A Coin From Judas?

    wot u think the above is LOL
  6. copper123

    A Coin From Judas?

    I can see the Dailly Mail headline now "Shock . horror immigrant jihadi forgery gains illegal enterence to country via Auction house and tries 9-11 isis murder tactics with innocent coin dealer"
  7. copper123

    What is the "value" of an 1865 Farthing "Fat 8" coin?

    True, don't slab it it's pointless .
  8. Yes I must admit the coinage of George V is totally one of the most interesting reigns ever from the early pre war well struck silver and bronze those farthings are superb in tip top grade , you suddenly find a rapid plung into poor struck and poor alloy coins culminating with the debasement in 1920. The existance of the H and KN pennies so the royal mint could concentate on medals in 1918-1919. The potrait change and later new designs which I find quite atractive . Not forgeting that lovely 1935 crown of course and the wreath crowns
  9. copper123

    Civil War Pound.

    Ali G might want it round his neck on a chain innit
  10. Yes that is one of the french coins i was refering too that are more often counterstamped than the english coinage. I am not sure if there was a law that stated the king (or queens) coin should not be defaced back them but I am sure this never applied to foreign coin (which would mostly circulate in london bristol or hull and liverpool) I would presume. I would also presume that the populace would also find english coins that are defaced , to say the least,objectionable and at the worst unacceptable
  11. Might have been a cartwheel penny - i have seen several of these counterstamped - always very worn ones though..
  12. NOT SURE WHATS GONE ON HERE - BUT STILL A LOVELY COIN
  13. Many Victorian coins were counter stamped as advertising pieces it is rarer to find uk coinage that is counter stamped as it was more often done on french or Spanish penny sized coins that often circulated in the uk along with our own currency . These i must admit are common finds uk stuff is rarer as is was considered bad taste to ruin coins of the uk. Halfpennies of george the third 170-1775 are often counterstamped to weed out the forgeries (most people were illiterate and totally unable to tell if coinage was real or not , so many were coutamped as a warning not to take them
  14. I dont think peter would not make a good britania now but back then he wasn't bad. Britannia is "forever young" to steel another great songwrighters lines
  15. Must admit it's a beauty though , wish it was mine.
  16. Of course the ironic thing about "The pheonix" is the best thing you can do after reading a copy is burn it
  17. like MP's Gradeing then , laughable
  18. Yes but the pheonix gives you 2-4-1 on this item , but does still does not give value for money. If they gave one away free to anyone requesting their list of overpriced rubbish I might have a bit of admiration for them
  19. copper123

    Newbie - who started collecting any and all coins

    A dark knight eh. I saw spamalot the other day and now knights just make me laugh. Best bit is when the taunting french hurl that cow out and it land on top of one of the round table members
  20. copper123

    latest slice of history from the Royal Mint...

    Four for two pounds!!!! YOU WERE ROBBED!!!! Does this not say a lot about the depths the mint will go to to rip people off..... Maybe they should change their name to the London mint office and go the whole hog
  21. copper123

    Using acetone to clean coins

    You sometimes get a funny look if you ask for metho so I will stick to my good old fashioned acetone, thanks. I discovered it years ago and the only coins i have had any bad results with are the darkened farthings 1897-1917
  22. copper123

    Favourite designed coin

    I know Italy has a reputation for art , I am sure if you look overall over the last hundred years or so Italian coins are really hard to beat , forgeting the euros of course
  23. copper123

    Help with a grading a 1787 sixpence please

    GVF obv Ef Rev or around that - eye appeal is also important
  24. copper123

    Hammered Copper Farthings!

    A rare MM never seen one myself, these charles and james farthings are getting increasingly rare , good job there are still lots in the thames
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