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Nordle11

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  1. De nada y lo siento. Also, the blurb in the LCA bit mentions the following; "...possibly the only known example, we note similar in style to the lots 383 and 384 in the J.Tansley Collection DNW 28/9/2005 (realised £460 and £800 hammer price respectively), these two pieces on flans of 10.12 grammes and 10.25 grammes" Which eludes to 2 more examples of the one you were looking for.
  2. There's also this one which sold back in 2013; http://www.londoncoins.co.uk/?page=Pastresults&auc=142&searchlot=2730&searchtype=2
  3. Friday always seems to be the quietest day of the week here. Someone who can actually help will come along at some point
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  5. So it is the same error then!
  6. The million dollar question
  7. Jan 1971. 15p
  8. I don't think BCC has the same 3 that Paul has I think he's referring to a different error. However if they were not removed before being released to circulation there is most definitely more, unless the workers stand and stare at the coins as they come out (which they don't) there would have been more than just a handful struck.
  9. Looks a bit too similar in size to the penny's Y to me. How much smaller would a halfpenny Y be? I have none to compare.
  10. I was cleaning up some stuff, must have clicked on new activity just as you posted
  11. Definitely Y over Y. The bars wouldn't meet at the bottom if they continued on their path, so it couldn't be a V.
  12. I laughed so much harder than I should have at that. That arm though
  13. Looks to be right Terry. Either die clash or ghosting, I would go with ghosting, however, as it was so common on this series.
  14. Hi Sergio, you should introduce yourself here and let us know what you collect you've posted a couple of videos but the coins are all very different!
  15. I'd concur, that or some sort of brooch
  16. Inversely, please do send your.. ahem.. figures. The UNC F139 in that last auction went for around £100 iirc pm me Kip..
  17. Depends if, as a dealer, you sell all your stock through auction houses. If not then I wouldn't remove the commission because you're effectively reducing the price of the coin by 20%.
  18. Chancing it? More like looking for a miracle. That's a £130-150 coin
  19. A dealer that you don't know of Pete? I don't believe you..
  20. Then you've answered your own question really, there isn't much information on UNC grades for the ones you're looking for. Personally I wouldn't disregard prices over 2 years old for items that seldom come to market, they at least will give you an idea of the market. Also, as a bidder, when I make a purchase through an auction house I make my bid taking commission into account as I think a lot of others do, I don't think removing the commission price is giving you a true figure IMO. Especially so in the case of rarer items that receive much higher bids than your run-of-the-mill coins.
  21. and https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=results
  22. Hi Kip, best bet is check auction archives like www.londoncoins.com or www.spink.com. That's a long list of coins for people to dig through their notes. You might get lucky though!
  23. I see these in the old monthlies and some of the prices then... Nowadays you've gotta sift through the literal crap to find anything good
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