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WilliamIII

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  • Birthday September 15

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    Montréal, Québec, Canada
  • Interests
    Farthings, halfpennies and pennies 1953 and before

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  1. Wow! I love what I read! It is my first coin in the 18th century with lustre and I paid half of what you are telling me... Thank you very much, it's appreciated!
  2. Thank you and is there any value for higher grade?
  3. Hello! I bought this Conder token, a 1793 Sherborne halfpenny, but I don't know if it's rare or not. I don't know also its Dalton & Hamer number. I would like to know if someone here has a scale with the condition and value to give me an idea. Looks like UNC or so.Thank you very much!!
  4. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Canada hehe!! I just bought the Spink 2011, a lot of reading and updating in the next days (my last book about British coins dated 1997) Have fun! William
  5. Thank you everyone! I have not very difficulty to identify my coins, it's more a matter of value... I found an incirculated one recently, so I want to know if I am rich! I will look through your links, which seem very interesting.
  6. Hi! Is there anybody who knows a web site about the value of Conder Tokens? I have some to classify and I don't find very much stuff on Internet. Thank you! William
  7. Thanks all for your opinions about the coin, I will do a little star on the holder and I will keep it safe!
  8. Hi everyone! I bought a 1735 farthing today and noticed that the first A in "Britannia" had a longer leg than usual. Is this a variety that I did not know or only an error? Also, on the observe, above George II head, there is a little metal deposit, I think. It is in relief like the legend. Am I right? Thanks for the help! William
  9. Yes, we have this kind of coin (20$ for 20$), but they are very small... Yours is a lot more interesting!
  10. Thank you for the information. I knew it was hammered but I never thought of the pressure... And for the grade, I will wait for other's opinion, but Fine is the average grade I found on some pictures on the Net. Thanks!
  11. Hi! I have a question about my 1573 sixpence. It has a double-date like you can see on this picture: http://www.flickr.com/photos/100491455@N07/9549473696/in/set-72157635145624698 I want to know if it is frequent for that year/type. I searched on the net for another double-dated sixpence but I didn't find anyone. Also, I would like to know if you can help me grading my new half penny. This is my first with all these details and I am a little bit lost http://www.flickr.com/photos/100491455@N07/9546682515/in/set-72157635145624698/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/100491455@N07/9546681423/in/set-72157635145624698/ Thank you very much!
  12. Thanks all for your welcoming messages! I wrote everything I miss and what I have for trade on a new topic, I hope I put it in the right place... Here: http://www.predecimal.com/forum/topic/8114-wish-and-trade-lists-of-williamiii/ See ya!
  13. When I start to collect, I had a "Uni-Safe" album with plastic holder, and I had to choose which years to put in, and the range 1858 to 1953 perfectly fit in (I didn't know that some years don't exist). Now my collection is in a binder, coins in stapled cartons. I looked for older coins, but I never wanted to look for recent years. Recents coins are not my favorite ones, so I decide to get one with Elizabeth II and stop there. Once My list is written on computer, I will post it on a new subject on Sell/Trade Forum Toodles!
  14. Hi everyone! My name is William and I am 15 years old. I am from Montréal, Québec, Canada. I collect British coin since 2011. My collection is based on Farthings, Halfpennies and Pennies, dated 1953 and before. I go throught William III and Charles II. I just finished to complete my "wish-list", the years and varieties that I am missing. I read in a book about a 1861 half penny where the word "Half" is written "halp" and this is how I found your forum, because I was surfing on the Net. My "Master-Piece" is a 1699 half penny, I will put it on profile picture later. Have a nice day and I will be very happy to trade coins and ideas with you! William
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