-
Posts
2,038 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
138
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Downloads
Store
Gallery
Articles
Everything posted by Paddy
-
Yes - it was back up Monday morning but down most of Sunday - not sure why and it may have been a local issue as it seems others were still posting while I couldn't get it. Useful site anyway, though only really for US and World coins - their following for GB varieties is pretty low.
-
Anyone else use Cointalk forum in the US and finding it down today? I viewed it happily this morning but since lunchtime I have not been able to raise the site at all...
-
Does anyone know what this is?
Paddy replied to Michael-Roo's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
It is a very lovely thing nevertheless. Pomander looks favourite. It may have been made in India or some other colonial situation where hallmarking was not the norm. I would guess late 18th or early 19th century by design but I am no expert. -
Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
Paddy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Can we keep the politics to the non-coin section of the forum. I came here to avoid thinking about it! -
Coin/Token/Medallion Identification
Paddy replied to Warhurst's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Because just once in a while someone falls for it and they make a fortune for a piece of scrap metal. Or you can take a more charitable view and say they are just pig-ignorant! (Apologies for the insult to pigs, which are actually quite intelligent and likeable creatures.) -
Coin/Token/Medallion Identification
Paddy replied to Warhurst's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I was thinking more of it being affixed to a box or chest or similar. Certainly not for hanging round the neck! As Royal memorabilia is a bit out of fashion at the moment, particularly when it relates to Charles, I suspect its value at the moment is closely linked to the silver content. -
Coin/Token/Medallion Identification
Paddy replied to Warhurst's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I can't say I "know", but I would call this a medallion or possibly a plaque. The blank reverse suggests it may have been intended to be fixed to something else? Pretty awful portrait of Charles! An idea of scale might help... BTW - welcome to Predecimal coins! -
Welcome @Coinosaurus ! The 1986 single colour £2 coin is the commonest of the 7 issued before they went bi-colour. As such it does not command much of a premium although I cannot say how much having it graded would add to the value. I sell them regularly at market, ungraded, for £3 or £4 even in the best condition. Over the single metal £2 coins the one to watch out for is the 1989 "Claim of Rights".
-
Another pick up from a bag brought to me at market. I think it is a Henry V Half Groat, S 1773 or near there, but I would appreciate confirmation or correction. Main identifiers for me seemed to be the mullet on the breast and the unusual Crown. Weighs 1.56g and measures about 20mm across.
-
I know this is no great shakes as a coin, but I believe this is another in your vein - 1566 threepence with lion over rose mintmark.
-
1887 6d's
Paddy replied to Unwilling Numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Always welcome Kev - I keep finding 1887 sixpences in hidden stashes and I have never examined them for variations other than the basic 3! -
Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
Paddy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I certainly remember picking up pre-1920 silver during the 60s, but it had pretty much faded out by the 70s. I don't recall ever getting any Vicky silver but I heard a tale of someone in New Zealand getting a William IV halfcrown in change! Best I had, only ten years ago was finding that one of the "pennies" in my pocket after a day at the market was actually a half sovereign. Somebody must have gone home very upset! -
Halfpenny ID check
Paddy replied to mrbadexample's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks very much for that - I have bookmarked the link for now and will return to read the articles later. -
1855 OT Penny - more varieties?
Paddy replied to Paddy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
... and here is the one currently in my collection. (Apologies for the poor colour - this was taken before I got a better handle on that.) NOw - the new one seems to have a smaller roase that the old, but the old is not big enough to be the large rose variety, and in any case I don't think that is recorded for this date. Having spotted this, I also noted that the colon after Reg is different on the two coins, and the angle of the colon after Britanniar is also changed. Are these recognised variations? -
1855 OT Penny - more varieties?
Paddy posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
As some of you know I am a reluctant variety collector, so I am struggling with these two 1855 OT Pennies. Here is the one I have just acquired: -
This beggars belief - and it seems some mugs are buying them! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Winston-Churchill-Coin-Crown-WWII-WWI-Hitler-Nazi-Germany-Medal-Silver-London-UK/401589041208?hash=item5d80927838:g:Fz0AAOSwaSZaNvRG I sell them at 50p each - anyone interested? 🙂
-
I thought their shops were over-priced enough but their coin listings are incredibly dear! I can't believe they sell much.
-
As requested by Rob, this ticket from my new Henry II Penny. Apparently this is a "Ray Inder" ticket.
-
-
-
-
Well both my major purchases at DNW were hammered. Edward the Elder Penny to fill that gap in my sequence of Wessex monarchs:
-
Yes, and the second was so unpopular that he was probably murdered. The third was an imported Dutchman and the fourth was "Silly Billy". Anyway, at the present rate our next king will probably be "Vladimir I".