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richtips86

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  1. I'm relatively new myself. I'm sure the more experienced here will not advise what I've done, but I bought 5kg worth of coins from a charity recently and am now just awaiting delivery. I'm sure there'll be a huge amount of dross, but maybe that's an option???
  2. and how do you go about re-toning if that's the recommended action?
  3. I've read comments where it suggests you can "accelerate the toning process". I have ended up with a dipped coin, is it better to keep it how it now is or to try to re tone it? It's an 1890 crown. Thanks
  4. Believe it or not, but my girlfriend has been getting into coins having seen some of the older coins that I've recently got. She's Hungarian however so finds their coins more interesting so picked up this rather nicely toned Corona recently
  5. Yeah I sold a DVD to someone in Sweden last week, she couldn't pay for the item immediately (I had set the cost of postage in the uk, but hadn't even considered international) so we messaged and agreed a fee for postage which I invoiced her for and then I shipped this weekend at no loss to myself. I'm at work now but can find out what settings were applied if that's helpful?
  6. Further to Mark's query, I have quite a significant number of pennies and half pennies and post 1947 sixpences, none of the older pennies and halfs (1900 - 1940) in anything better than Fair condition those in the 50s-60s decades are GF - EF and the same for the sixpences. Could you advise for how you've found best to get rid of these? Thanks, Richard
  7. Hi, I was successful and got it at the £19.99 price so well chuffed - thanks for your support. I've started goin through those links as well - thanks again for those, there are also some nice looking tokens from Dorset so I'll enjoy keeping an eye out for those.
  8. Ok, and I could imagine a 1 could look like a 7 when it's so faded. Ok 1831 ?
  9. Hi, yes, now not being under the influence (hence the blurry photo) and reading your thoughts I've given it another few views and can now see the 183... I think I can see a 7 but it is incredibly faint. Thanks all for your time and assistance.
  10. I thought as much. I was hoping there may be a random (e.g. letter) somewhere that could give a clue. I guess on the plus side, I can now say that I have an 1831, 1834, 1837 penny depending upon whichever takes my pick at the time - although maybe that's cheating!
  11. Woops, wow, complete muppet, apologies I meant William IV. I know it's not great quality at all, however I'd just like to be able to put a date to it as it's the last coin that I've not been able to identify. Cheers
  12. Hi All, so I'm getting to the end of all my granddads coins. Aside from the usual UK contenders, I've had some interesting finds including Danish 1771 1 Skilling, Greek 1876 5 Drachma, US 1898 One Cent, Mexican 1881 8 Real - no idea whatsoever how they ended up in our family, so that's the next piece of research. However, I'm at a loss at identifying this coin from closer to home. I'm working on the basis that it's a George IV Penny, but I have had no joy in working out the year as it's too heavily worn to pick up the year under magnifier glass. Are there any tell tale signs that I can look out for to work this out? Thanks
  13. Yes really helpful - thanks. I've seen a few before but this was the best I'd seen to date. I'm quite interested in our local tokens and know there's others from Sherborne and Shaftesbury and more still. Are there any decent books on tokens you'd advise? Cheers
  14. Hi all, not mine (yet) but as a Dorset lad I'm interested. Could I ask your views on the below and what sort of price you think is reasonable: http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/291087326104?nav=SEARCH
  15. In keeping with the post a few above, I don't think they can release the mintages until after the end of the calendar year. Whilst they might know in advance for the commemorative crap marketed to the masses, a regular currency piece's mintage will depend on the demand from the banks for coin. If they don't order it, the Mint doesn't produce it.Yes, i still find it odd though. We've known these mintage figures for a while so why wait until now?
  16. There's me the conspiracy theorist!
  17. I've been wondering why did the RM release this statement when they did? Are minting numbers for general circulation coins known in advance or does it depend upon the demand for coins that year and we don't know until after te year.The cynic in me thinks they're doing this to get more people to buy their special releases in the hope it'll be "the next kew 50p" or do we already know they'll strike say 4mil?
  18. PS That was buy it now price
  19. Unreal, I have one but was just this weekend thinking of buying an uncirculated version at £22 in its collectors case. The joys of coin collecting!!! tsch
  20. Thanks guys
  21. Hi everyone, I've quoted a description attributed to a 1787 Shilling that I've seen from a website below: 1787 Without Hearts. No stop over head. ESC 1218 S3744. The S3744 I'm assuming is the Spink reference, but what does the ESC 1218 mean?
  22. Hi demonlee, welcome aboard. I'm in a very similar situation myself having been given a load of coins by my dad at Xmas that my granddad collected. I've been doing lots of reading (this forum is immense) and had been tending towards George III period. However, I saw a comment on another thread that I had posted which suggested (or this is how I've interpreted it) that if you're new, you should just collect a variety to see where your interest lies. I quite like this idea because it means you can go for whatever you like the look of. Either way, enjoy!
  23. Hi All, in my newbie excitement I saw what I thought looked like a lovely 1787 Sixpence (with hearts) on ebay last week, when I saw it, it was closing in 10mins so no time to ask for advice. The price seemed ok compared to what I've seen in books (£39) and the coin did look a "bute" to me and I saw no one else had bid so thought why not?? Today was the first time I could collect from the PO and in hand, again, it looks a stunner. However there's always been that niggling doubt of "why did no one else bid". Have I been rinsed or not? Thanks
  24. There's so many coins, designs and the historical links (which is most important for me) that I'm thinking....everything! haha Seriously though, I think I'm going to go with George III. I'm really interested by all the re-stamping (probably got the terminology wrong) of foreign coins, though from what I've seen the prices are unrealistic at the moment. But then I have a lot of these coins from my granddad which are turn of the 20th century and feel it would be a good start. So still not really sure.
  25. Thanks for all of this. As I said, I heeded the advice and wont buy, I was just interested to see what people disliked about it because as a novice I did quite like it and so wondered what you guys didn't like.
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