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JLS

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  1. Looking at the bidding the first bid as well as a later one were from accounts with 0 or 1 feedback...perhaps not just a dodgy coin.
  2. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-1847-PLAIN-EDGE-VICTORIA-GOTHIC-CROWN-SOLID-SILVER-COIN-MY-GRADE-EF/123634333144 Bidding at £2,160... The seller is previously of "I want a house for my £1 coin" fame. My feeling is that the edge photo is insufficiently clear (could be ex-mount ?). What do you all think ?
  3. Weight 2.8 grams and listing now taken down - honest seller !
  4. According to the seller this is ex-Spinks. I've asked for a weight. Fingers crossed...
  5. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1843-Victoria-Copper-Farthing-EF-Exceptionally-Fine-Verdigris-on-Obverse/392220527741 Exceptionally fine verdigris actually is mainly on the reverse of this one...
  6. I picked up this George III halfpenny today - pretty sure it is an official issue as correct weight and reverse looks normal. Something definitely is up with the V of GEORGIVS though...looks like it is over a rotated V pointed towards the S ? Or is this just a die flaw ? Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/soHejrw
  7. It's also in uncurculated condition...
  8. Looking at the other offerings of this seller, I think the enamel is of a decidedly more recent vintage...
  9. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ENAMELLED-GEORGE-III-ISLE-OF-MAN-CARTWHEEL-HALFPENNY-1798/202543661329 Poor George III, poor coin...
  10. I'm interested if anyone here owns an 1890 10 Öre of Sweden with the close border pearls variety, or has seen one. I assume this refers to the border teeth, and my example (link to photos below) appears to have narrower border teeth than the standard variety I've seen online - any help much appreciated ! https://imgur.com/a/udDQVe6
  11. Yes - exactly the same diameter as the standard issue. This is the only thing which really surprises me about this coin - there seem to be no problems at all with the strike - it is sharp everywhere, albeit clearly a little worn from circulation. I can't think of any other 12-sided coins the Royal Mint would have been striking in 1955...so I guess it was just lucky ?
  12. I recently picked up this 1955 threepence which looks about 60% of the thickness of the standard issue. No signs of post-mint damage, but clearly got into circulation. Is this a thin planchet error or something more interesting ? Weight is 4.5 grams instead 6.8 grams. Photographs (including comparison with regular striking): https://imgur.com/a/tj0iU5t
  13. That's very interesting. Do you have before/after photos of the copper halfpenny ?
  14. Anyone got any tips on how to remove bronze disease from this unfortunate coin ? I imagine stripping the surface (using bicarbonate ? ammonia ?) would be better than leaving it rot, but I'm wondering if there would be any way to keep the patina. There doesn't seem to be much pitting under the corrosion. https://imgur.com/a/8BmsnPt
  15. That's very interesting...I will watch out for DN 23... Is Clayton's information just wrong on this point, or is there something I'm missing ? He clearly doesn't list any die numbers higher than 18 for obverse 4 as far as I can see.
  16. Tony Clayton's listing of die numbers suggests that all 1867 shillings with die number 19 + have the obverse of 1868 (which is a fairly scarce variety). I'm a bit sceptical, albeit working from a rather rubbish example with die number 19, it looks like an ordinary 1867 obverse to me with tight ringlets. What do people think ? https://imgur.com/a/LW367ri
  17. Thank you for such a detailed response...I obviously have much to learn about this series...
  18. Reverse: https://imgur.com/a/woXdy0G
  19. Obverse attached.
  20. I recently acquired this Charles I sixpence. It was sold as a coin of the Dovey Furnace mint (i.e. Spink 2910 !!), but as it lacks the Aberystwyth plumes, and given the price I got it at, I assume it is a Tower mint coin. The obverse bust looks similar to Sharp E5/2 for the shillings...the "neat Aberystwyth bust"; the crown mintmark is different to that which I've seen before for the Tower mint coinage - anyone got any ideas ? Thanks for looking !
  21. I've added photographs of all items to my flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/86730418@N05/. I'd rather not give fixed prices, but 60-80% of the catalogue price is roughly what I'm looking for.
  22. UK: Henry VIII, posthumous issue halfpenny (1547-51), York Mint (S2428), F+, clipped. Rare, attractive portrait. William III, 1696 sixpence, Norwich, F, cleaned, rare mint. George II halfpennies (1729, 1747, 1751), all around F-ish. George III, 1806 halfpenny, NEF, attractive tone, traces of original mint lustre. George V, 1934 3d, uncirculated. Canada: Edward VII, 1903H 10 cents, VG-F, attractive tone, scarce. George V, 1911 "Godless" 10 cents, VG-F, scarce. George V, 1912 5 cents, VF. Australia: George V, 1916 florin, GF, few scratches etc. George V, 1916 sixpence, NVF, attractive clean coin. George V, 1916 sixpence, GVF, dark tone, dirty. Please e-mail me with offers.
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