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As requested by Rob, this ticket from my new Henry II Penny. Apparently this is a "Ray Inder" ticket.
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Well both my major purchases at DNW were hammered. Edward the Elder Penny to fill that gap in my sequence of Wessex monarchs:
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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".
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Yes - welcome to the forum and I hope you enjoy this madhouse! As Peck has alluded to, the starting point should be some good reference books. Those shown in the banner ad above are great to get started. For more detail the Spink "Coins of England" that is published each year is the bible. (The 2018 edition is on special offer on Amazon at the moment as they clear the decks for the 2019 edition and the changes from one year to the next are relatively small.) Once you have formed an idea of what you want to collect there are lots of people here to give you great advice, so feel free to ask.
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2017 mintage figures,
Paddy replied to craigy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
By the way - you may have noticed the historical list of mintage figures has disappeared from the Royal Mint website at the moment - at least for the £2 to 50p range. I contacted them and they tell me the site is undergoing maintenance and the list will be restored "soon". -
He has got the date mixed up too - coin pictured is 1879M, not 1873.
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Welcome to predecimal coins! The people here are pretty good at helping you out with anything you find in the way of British Pre-decimal and Decimal coinage, so we look forward to your queries. First advice is to get a good book to support your search. Those advertised in the banners on this site are a good starting point and very good value. If you get more specialised we can recommend others to cover specific areas in more detail.
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1773 farthing query
Paddy replied to bagerap's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Could you give more details on the book you have? The only reference I have is for Evasions in the Withers Token book, but it does not help with the counterfeits much. -
Thanks for the update! I will pass on to the owner.
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It is always a couple of years behind but the source I use is the Royal Mint: https://www.royalmint.com/discover/uk-coins/circulation-coin-mintage-figures/two-pounds-to-20p-issued
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That is brilliant - thanks Rob! I have never been good at spotting the various shapes in the hammered coins, something you seem to be able to do outstandingly well. Thanks again, Paddy
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A chap in the market has found this Groat metal detecting and has struggled to get it properly identified as it appears to be a mule. The obverse appears to be a Leaf issue with a Cross Fleury mintmark, but the reverse is an Annulet issue with a plain cross mintmark - and I can see no combination in Spink even close to this. Where are we going wrong?
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The Great Coin-Hunt 10p
Paddy replied to markflorida's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I am also getting lots of requests for them, but mostly from people frustrated because none of them are turning up in circulation! They (like me) prefer to collect circulation coins from circulation at circulation prices instead of paying the Royal Mint's extortionate figures. It seems those sent for circulation so far were distributed to the post offices and the vast majority were taken up by PO staff for resale on the net. I suspect (hope) the RM will suddenly flood the market with them early next year. -
Sadly your 1971 Twopence is worth just two pence. The media hype about them being worth more was a classic case of fake news. There are 10s of millions of them still in circulation. The rare one is the 1983 two pence but only if it reads "New Pence" rather than "Two Pence". Sorry!
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If you were referring to the undated 20p from 2008, that actually did prove a different matter. The prices did go crazy for a little while after the BBC got onto the story but it seems they have settled down in the £40 to £50 bracket now. I think they would be more if the 20p was otherwise an interesting coin to collect, but with only two main designs (barring bust changes) over 36 years, not many people can get excited over them. Anoraks like me still like to put one of each away each year!
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As always when checking prices on Ebay, click on the "Sold Listings" button down the left hand side and you will see what they are actually going for. The circulation ones are going at markets for around £2 each except Jemima Puddleduck, which is proving much scarcer and will make £10 to £15. Anything in a sealed Royal Mint package and will make more. I can't help you with the coloured ones as I can't stand them! Obviously the various precious metal proofs are also a different market.
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Isle of Man coin catalogue
Paddy replied to Ozzy1977's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Welcome to the forum! There may be others but for the older stuff I use the Coincraft book "The coins of Scotland, Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man" published in 1999. The more modern stuff is well covered in Krause, but then you are getting coins from all over the World too.