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PWA 1967

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  1. There are numerous reprints ,do you know what year the first edition is please ? EDIT................................................................................ Can ignore this now as just found one 1744.
  2. Sorry just trying to re size images on a different App and need to try it as not very good on the computer 😀.
  3. Dont know if anyone wants one before i send to Auction with some others. 1908 F164a 1* + C , Nice example and better than most, Strong VG and problem free. 90 posted Special delivery.
  4. Very wide date ,16 Teeth with elevated 9. 70 plus 8 to the UK ,PP or BT. Michael attributes as Cd but will leave that for you to decide .
  5. A new purchase Gouby BP1880Af and a reasonable grade for type.
  6. A new purchase 1858 Bramah 26a , First I in Britanniar has no serrifs. Like most copper varieties scarce in high grade.
  7. Raven coins welcome to the forum 😀 👍. Another indicator i look at for the 1897 High tide if not the clearest picture is the shield almost touching the teeth ,on the normal one there is a gap.
  8. Looks like F13 3+D to me .
  9. A clear picture to confirm ,it does look like one although may appear better under a microscope ,especially with some light.
  10. Its First day cover as in Stamps. https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1313&_nkw=first+day+cover&_sacat=0&_odkw=penny+coin&_osacat=0
  11. No a mate of mine spotted one in The Coinery auction at the weekend that was much better ,bored i decided to look for another 😀 https://auctions.thecoinery.co.uk/catalogue/lot/8926bb53b9b01d6edf3d15ef57ebfa35/81b29ab6fa187a02a829c1899b734425/auction-29-a-general-sale-of-coins-related-numismat-lot-47/
  12. Just seen this on eBay ,Gouby records BP1888 B as having the common both broken I on Victoria. Must of used the same obverse die for 1889 ? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/314877869117
  13. A recent purchase from Gary and thank you 👍. 1967 Penny struck on a foreign smaller blank in error ,weighing 6.38 GR.
  14. He definitely had his computer hacked as kept getting daft emails from his address with links to click on etc. Although not had any for a while ,anyone else get them ?
  15. A couple of 1855 Pennies both really hard to find in grades above VF ,both purchased not attributed. DOT on Forehead & Three colons after FID.
  16. A new scarce one not attributed ,with the sellers scans. BP1874Nn , 7 over 7.
  17. It is an altered date with the 5 changed to a 4 ,he describes it right this time ,rather than the seller previously who was trying to sell it as a genuine 1843.
  18. Your top picture and the one Peck posted are both the scarcer REV C and probably were the difference is.
  19. Now back with the original person i sold it to. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/126363259683?itmmeta=01HR8BS0TMEWMNMHGZ87Y2NN81&hash=item1d6bd65323:g:1uQAAOSwpmRl54AG
  20. Although i have had better a nice 1826 Penny REV C Thick line which are quite scarce.
  21. An 1893 over 2 i had ,tried to make the shield larger but would not allow me to post the picture 😀
  22. A recent purchase i have not shared on here and scarce year in high grade 😀 1870 NGC MS65.
  23. Seemed as good a place to post as any ,this in my opinion is ridiculous 😯 RWB Auctions - Fine Art & Numismatics Auctioneers based in Wiltshire | 1953 Queen Elizabeth II proof nickel brass Threepence, graded PF 69 Ultra Cameo by NGC (S 4152). Obverse: Mary Gillick's first definitive portrait... The sixpence went for over £1K and although they may well be nice and worth a premium ,those prices have gone out of sight.
  24. You have confused me Terry ,not sure what you mean "they are both Ac with the 0 to the left of a tooth "? The ones first posted are not over a tooth or 12 teeth ,they are to the right or do you mean the last two wider ones.
  25. Coin fairs are without doubt the best and forming your own opinion seeing the coin in hand. ,then if you take the coin home and not happy you can only blame yourself 😀.
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