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die break
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yep somewhere to deposit those Churchill crowns
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Pluming the depths there (Royal mint ) 50th anniversary of the death of Churchill , there will be a 150 year celebration of the invention of water closet £5 coin next
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It is rare in ANY grade thus £85 fine £350 VF and £800 in EF sound about right Unc if you ever find one would be £2000
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I agree you should not lose anything on these two coins
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Well the Soho mint coins were the first of a new era so it is a good thing they are a great design. I must admit I love the cartwheels which are sadly missing in the 1797 format of halfpennies and farthings. There again there are the patterns of the farthing and halfpenny and the restrikes i surpose
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yes , Q.C went a bit out of the window in william the thirds time partly to do with the great recoinage of all the old hammered silver. This put loads of strain on the mint and various unqualified folks at the mint were given a job to do and little time to finish it as well , resulting in loads of interesting little mistakes , and lots of fun for us collecting them 310 years on. One of the best and most common of these is the 1701 halfpenny with the gigantic O a really belter Things did get better under George the first and in fact the coins of Anne (the farthings ) in particular are stunningly well made with really attractive designs which hinted of the greatness to come in the 19th cent
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The 1717 farthing i would say is worth around £70 so it is not really a pocket money item , in fact after my 30 or so years coin collecting it is still missing from my collection , so you have a least one person on here who feels jealous. The 1719 coin really is a £10 or £15 item, the small 9 is in fact normal
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yes very true they must have worn out pockets really fast and as we have no coin of that size now i am sure they were not popular with the public. I do guess that as they were the only thing to use between the gold and the florin or halfcrown they were grudgingly accepted by the public who would at least not have been worried that they had lost a high value coin if they had a couple of crowns instead of a gold half sov.
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Cartwheels seems to be on the right track , though i would doubt most crowns circulated much after 1914 , i suspect the silver would have been put towards the war effort. Remember though as they became more scarce more would be taken out of circulation so this would just feed on itself till they all disappeared very quick
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Your dream coin?
copper123 replied to Sylvester's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
1954 penny for me - cannot be beat -
OMG it got £260 someone out there has made a real expensive mistake
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Dont read this if you have not slabbed a cgs coin
copper123 replied to PWA 1967's topic in TPG Discussions
yes I remember they had the great recoinage of all the hammered silver to do so corners probably got cut - remember these coins were made on a milling press and not spewed out in huge quantity by automated machines . -
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copper123 replied to PWA 1967's topic in TPG Discussions
Surely it is the coin that is rusted - the royal mint never uses rusted dies it scraps them at the first signs appear -
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copper123 replied to PWA 1967's topic in TPG Discussions
perhaps field damage is the same as corrosion in the coin gradeing companies eye. I must admit these folks tend to talk in a different way to us on here -
Dont read this if you have not slabbed a cgs coin
copper123 replied to PWA 1967's topic in TPG Discussions
Is that a small corrosion patch on the top near Brittania's helmet ?something is going on around there but I could not be sure without having the coin in hand -
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copper123 replied to PWA 1967's topic in TPG Discussions
I can find very little that would stop that 1869 penny from being slabbed. Its near EF but looks like a slightly weak strike -
The rio coin is one that seems to have been released into circulation in my area, I have found several they are worth keeping in mint grade . Mary rose £2 coins and the tube £2 coins are actually rarer than you might think. The rarest are of course the 2002 Commonweath coins as stated above . Dickens coins are not worth any premium, though they might be if kept in mint grade for a few years. The spade guinea coins are worth considering as well
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yep most of his other items are just horrible items worn out rubbish (ahh but at least you don't have to worry if it's genuine) the northunberland shilling sticks out like a pearl amongst swine
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item number 361098643716 TRICK OR TREAT!!!! TRICK IN MY OPINION
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Looking through the compleated listings on ebay I came across a small lot of farthings including an unidentified 1860 mule , two bidders had spotted it so there was no really bargain for either of them . Seems really strange that so many people put ungenuine mules on there a pass them off as the real thing and yet a experienced dealer cannot spot what is surely a classic rarity , even if in low grade. Anyway i am sure the coin reached about its true value at around £100 or so you could probably have got £150 for it properly identified so i surpose the other 9 or so farthings were free in effect. There really cannot be many more unidentified out there now as most all of them must be in collectors hands.
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That king looks really grumpy - prob caused by being on a beach for 500 years . he would prob have a nice tan though