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Posts posted by copper123
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VERY impressive!
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Surely you could pass that off for serious money now , was the plug all silver?
I have often wept at lovely coins with a hole on them- proper coin collectors consider them almost worthless.
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same goes with the 1895 halfpenny as well - but really i would expect the buyer to go for a more common date like 1901 they are pretty cheap
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A 1902 halfpenny in around mint state should have a lot of appeal to a type set collector.
This might account for some of the silly prices offered.
But if you just wait and are prepared to be outbid a few times you should get a nice one on the bay for £40 - £70 depending on it's grade and if anyone else wants it.
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Avoid the london mint office like the plague unless you want to buy unsellable crap.
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You would need nad's like a bull and a brain the size of a pea if you hope to make a profit out of anything the london mint office sell. LOL
I do know they sell a mean plastic gold plated ingot
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Try getting him into crowns from the sixties ,seventies and early eighties.
They are really cheap and will be fun for him as well
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Funny enough seller does not say if it is 9 carat 18 carat or 21 carat gold - it's a bit important is it not?
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And that george washington probably used this as admission to a public toilet in 1776 $500 -$1500 guaranteed
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I have contacted the seller and pointed out that it is brass not gold.
The seller is either away or chooses not to reply/alter/end the item.
I have therefore contacted ebay and told them it is a fraudulent listing.......................
The seller will be so pleased with you argent
NOT <<< LOL
better disguise yourself now
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To describe this stuff as junk is doing it a favour.
Think very carefully before parting with good money for this rubbish.
In two hundred years time you would be lucky to get your money back off this pile of c**p
Invest in bullion pennies for their bronze content or scrap silver but not this
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i was lucky enough to get around £20 for one of these once - there a few avid collectors around ,
They are always brass never silver or gold
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Found in the woods - obviously an early example of a "hedge" fund
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"puppet" government - kind of reminds you about the lib dems
Or should that be muppet
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Oh by the way the american's love these and they can sometimes go for silly prices on ebay
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IMHO almost certainly a fake - it was almost certainly surposed to be less heavy than it actually is, but looks very much like a fake as well look at the crude brittania
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Did you know that a tax on soap was a major earner for the government for many years, earning as much as 10% of all government revenue until it's abolition in 1853.
To raise a similar amount now tax on soap would have to be around £100 a bar based on an average consumption of ten bars a year by the average person.
This also assumes that usage does not go down with people using fairy liquid or other related products instead of soap
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Sorry there i mean the part of colin cookes site dedicated to sold collections.
Colin's own collection and the nicholson collection of halfpennies are the best reference for us coin collectors, but the other collections are also superb reference works as well.
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Colin's site has the POTENTIAL to be totally fantastic but at the moment it's going very slow , pity he cannot find a load of spare time , and i surpose a little spare cash would help a lot as well.
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Funny enough and thinking about it the three rarest bronze farthings 1863 ,1875 and 1876 H have quite a few varieties between them .
Some only discovered recently.
Maybe someone or something just wants it to be really hard to get a full set !
What are the 1863 varieties? I must check mine out.
Dot under lighthouse
Do you have any pictures?
There was one in the colin cooke collection 2006- It is still on the website even 6 years after colins death - A fantastic tribute to him
and probably there for good - even more useful than colin's site (sorry colin)
Sorry it's also on colins site as well but the coin ain't as nice
It's not very clear in the pics on both sites but when you get a dot under lighthouse coin in the hand it's very obvious . (I have seen at least 3)
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Funny enough and thinking about it the three rarest bronze farthings 1863 ,1875 and 1876 H have quite a few varieties between them .
Some only discovered recently.
Maybe someone or something just wants it to be really hard to get a full set !
What are the 1863 varieties? I must check mine out.
Dot under lighthouse
Do you have any pictures?
There was one in the colin cooke collection 2006- It is still on the website even 6 years after colins death - A fantastic tribute to him
and probably there for good - even more useful than colin's site (sorry colin)
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Funny enough and thinking about it the three rarest bronze farthings 1863 ,1875 and 1876 H have quite a few varieties between them .
Some only discovered recently.
Maybe someone or something just wants it to be really hard to get a full set !
What are the 1863 varieties? I must check mine out.
Dot under lighthouse
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This coin is for the seriously rich unfortunately
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Point out the pitfalls and suddenly silence reigns!
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You could send it by special delivery to all the owners so they could enjoy it in their collections for a week or so - it would end up very expensive though and the person drawn to receive it last would always wondering if it will go missing somewhere along the way .
A blast from the past
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VERY impressive!
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Surely you could pass that off for serious money now , was the plug all silver?
I have often wept at lovely coins with a hole on them- proper coin collectors consider them almost worthless.