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secret santa

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  1. No, the 2 sites I'm talking about are both BSJ sites - bsjauctions.com and bsjauctions.auctionmobility.com But, like Mike I'm getting fed up with this so this is MY last word, too.
  2. I give up. You're right. I'm wrong. It makes absolute sense to go to one site to see past auctions and then have to go to another completely different site to see current auction lots and bid.
  3. Sorry Nick, completely unintentional - I just highlighted Mike's quote but it was within your quote so you got the blame ! Have to be careful with this feature, readers. Sorry again. And I don't want a 2nd referendum either.
  4. The decisions have to be binary or else 34% of voters could decide for the remaining 66% - how would this go down ? I think you know ! So, it has to be a series of binary decisions and everyone has to vote on each of them 1 Leave or Remain 2 If leave, Deal or No Deal 3 If Deal, Mrs May's deal or WTO Thus the issue would be decided at stage 1 if Remain gets >50% but goes to stage 2 if Leave gets >50% At stage 2, with everyone voting, the issue is decided if No Deal wins, else goes to stage 3 At stage 3, with everyone voting, either accept Mrs May's deal or WTO terms. If everyone follows the rules, you will emerge with something that >50% of the voters voted for. Too complicated ?
  5. It's not the registration process we're complaining about. It's all the rest !!!!
  6. OK, so no plans to improve the whole process, then ?
  7. Yup, Baldwins are doing themselves no favours, especially as we raised many of these issues a year ago and nothing has changed.
  8. The address https://bsjauctions.com/ (which I'd expect to take me to their auction site) takes you to a website with 6 major options and no log-in capability. The "Auctions" tab only provides a link to their archive, and NOT to their current auctions. If you click on "Bid Live", takes you to a page which says : Please click the button below to be redirected to our live bidding platform with Auction Mobility. Please note this will require a new registration with Auction Mobility, if you have not done so already. Clicking the button takes you to the https://bsjauctions.auctionmobility.com/ site, as 1887jubilee suggests above. This is a site that my own PC really has trouble loading (probably due to my lousy broadband service) You can then register or log onto the site and the "Auctions" tab will take you to forthcoming auctions or past auctions where you can access the lots via the "xxx lots" button. I believe that you also have to register to bid for every auction which is time-consuming, involving them emailing you back to confirm acceptance for bidding. As I said above, all very non-intuitive, unbelievably long-winded and in dire need of SORTING OUT.
  9. BSJ auctions need to sort their website and process out - it's tortuous and completely non-intuitive logging in, getting to the lots etc etc.
  10. secret santa

    More Pennies

    Excerpt from Freeman 1970 attached. He recorded it as F75
  11. secret santa

    More Pennies

    Interesting that Peck doesn't include an obverse type for this coin - a typo ?
  12. Interesting - the 7 on both Blake's coin and Terry's coin is noticeably higher than on the first few examples noted. I'm not sure whether to remove Blake's example from my website or include it with Terry's example as separate "types" ? Actually, looking at the "sloping" 7 on Blake's/Terry's coins, it's possible that the 7 over 7 is an attempt to repair the sloping 7 ?
  13. Definitely - uncharismatic die-pairing but very hard to find in decent grade.
  14. secret santa

    1860 penny C1 obverse

    I can't access your photograph.
  15. secret santa

    1860 penny C1 obverse

    My F7 extends beyond 3 beads.
  16. secret santa

    1860 penny C1 obverse

    Not to my knowledge. As I (and Michael Gouby) say, it's only found on proofs F2-5.
  17. secret santa

    Trials, Proofs and Anomolies

    A different kind of Trial is the trial 12-sided £1 coin that was produced for coin-in-the-slot machine manufacturers to design changes in preparation for the new £1 coin. These trial £1 coins (clearly marked Trial) fetch about £100 at auction.
  18. secret santa

    My collection

    Gary, if it's OK with you I'll add this coin to my rarest penny site as it's only the 6th specimen I've seen. Do you remember the exact date of purchase ?
  19. I can't speak as a seller but as a buyer, I think that DNW are the current leaders - their website and pictures are excellent, they conduct business on the internet and so command a larger audience, and their delivery service is as good as any. I'd imagine they pay their vendors promptly but have no experience. They answer emails promptly and responsively.
  20. Does anyone else think like me that those morons who flew the drones over Gatwick should be locked away for life ?
  21. secret santa

    1854 Penny: Fake or not?

    Take a look at my Penny Varieties site below for decent pictures of the various obverse and reverse designs. And, as John says, colon positions can vary enormously.
  22. Presumably you take the 2 photos within seconds of each other in similar conditions so the colour variation is puzzling.
  23. A website is such a great resource to work with; I can update it at will and make the simplest or most complex of changes without having to print out pages etc.
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