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goomolique

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  1. That's very insightful of you mynki! Whilst BRG clearly has a very good eye for coins, and I would've enjoyed his positive contributions a great deal, I do feel that the forum's a lesser place for the tensions created by his personal vendettas against Dave!I'm confident all the regular readers (and I read everything, refreshing many times daily, always have) and contributors (new included), will have picked up on the truth of the matter! Don't leave, Dave, it would be seen a defeat! I hope you do have a happy thanks-giving, BRG, you have superb coins, as I've repeatedly said, but you'll need to change tack, as your posts have strained what is a great forum! Agreed!
  2. I always liked this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dphpDdfZUGw and this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LUm-E4GPU8
  3. I received 3 of them the other day. Very nice coins.
  4. It happened to me too. Refport it!
  5. Actually, that isn't what I'd call 'brown spots', more a kind of golden toning around the legend. It's not unattractive, and with the RM mass-production methods - yes, even for proofs - it's not at all uncommon. You should see some of their early decimal proof sets (especially 1973) if you want a definition of 'ugly'. This is the only half-decent photo i made with my dodgy camera. Other 3-4 coins have brown spots not toning. I have 15 coins and 10 or 11 are spotless:)
  6. This is my first post on this forum. Its been a while:) I finally found photos of the above coins. To Peckris Mint was charging me £34,99 for one. I got 3 for free because they had delays and 1 for £10. Saddly I stopped receiving them long time ago (only have 12 out of 25 or so). Emailed Royal Mint but they didnt reply. As to buying half price on ebay - yes there are the ones i have, but the ones im missing are not.
  7. Im going back to Henry VII for now. I will get different denominations. Not sure about Edward VIII. I should have list of the coins i will loook for ready this weekend so will share it for comments. Edw VIII is easily resolved if you decide to leave the UK and go for a Commonwealth coin, of which there are examples available. Or you could cheat and go for a GV 1936 coin which continued to be struck all through Edward's brief reign, which is why they are so common. What i meant is im not sure if i should include his coin in this collection. I mean he was a king but no UK coins struck and i dont really like commonwealth coins. Well maybe except for crowned bust of KG V...
  8. Im going back to Henry VII for now. I will get different denominations. Not sure about Edward VIII. I should have list of the coins i will loook for ready this weekend so will share it for comments.
  9. Yes, I agree completely. I get their updated listings in the post and by email but rarely look at them any more, they appear to consistently over-grade (quite significantly, we are talking more 'Country Cottage' than 'Bucks Coins' in the over-grading stakes), and their pics are appalling. Disclaimer: All just my personal opinion! I bought some coins from them in the past. All were overgraded by at least one grade. One AU shilling was more like VF. Never again.
  10. Hammered coins grading is a bit tricky too.
  11. Great advice Paulus. Im planning to cover gold/silver/copper and different denominations. Not sure how to store/display them. Ive just started reading new books and websites i found but already decided my first coin will be facing bust Henry VII. BTW Was there any hammered copper?
  12. Ok, got Englands striking history and Coincraft 2000 What other forums do you recommend? Im planning to get a Henry VII coin first to start my series. Will do my research and ask for opinion.
  13. Ive got Vicky - Elizabeth II covered. Need Henry VII - William IV. What i meant by £150-250 is my maximum i can spend per coin.
  14. sorry, each monarch:)
  15. Right, ive decided ill start from Tudors from Henry VII. I narrowed it a little as Peter advised. Why from Tudors? I always wanted Henry VIII coin so starting from there makes sense IMHO. Im planning to spend £150-250 per coin per each king. Im working on exact coin list (well thinking about it:) from Henry VII to William IV so any comments/ideas/help/guidance welcome.
  16. Good morning, my girlfriend found this coin couple of days ago. It has 'Resolute 1877' printed/punched on reverse. I checked the web and i found out about HMS Resolute. Was it done by mint to commemorate it or is it 'aftermarket'? Thanks
  17. And thats exactly where i need your help guys. I spend 2-3 hours a day looking for coins/checking forum etc. but my hand on experience is very little. I know what to buy back to KGIII but beyond that i know nothing. Ive never bought any hammered coins and i only have one early milled:)
  18. Im thinking about starting from QE II and going back. As far as i could. Actually doesnt have to be same denomination. The problem is my coin budget at the moment is around £200-300 a month.
  19. Hi everyone, i was just thinking it would be nice to have one coin from (almost) every monarch If i was going to do that what would be the easiest to complete denomination? or what would be the best way of doing it?
  20. These look alright.
  21. Im confused now. The reason i use capsules is because they give more protection than 2x2 flips. In 2x2s coins are protected only by very thin plastic layer. My main concern is coin rubbing capsule walls. Even if capsule is only 1mm bigger, coin still have some play inside. Will plasctic rub/wear/mark a coin?
  22. Good morning everyone, Ive got another (silly) question: I keep my higher grade coins in capsules, now, what capsule should i use - same size as coin or slightly bigger? Ive got high grade half penny and i dont want it to get damaged. If i use 28mm i would have to force it in but if i use 29mm coin is moving inside? I squeezed half crown into 32 mm once and now its stuck:) Thanks
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