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PWA 1967

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  1. Forget the rightful seller its the other bastard....... he is just bang out of order robbing low life prick Unfortunately someone is going to be buying an empty envelope. Well spotted Mark.
  2. HAT OFF Jerry some fantastic buys and makes all the time spent looking worthwhile
  3. Hi Mather. I thought £200 was a bit steep maybe but £450 Good luck. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1860-Penny-F10-Obverse-2-Reverse-D-Unc/292527105992?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D51001%26meid%3D5517efaad42145a099c515fda88694a8%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D15%26sd%3D123083187431%26itm%3D292527105992&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3Ad3232cf7-421e-11e8-a11d-74dbd18082c3%7Cparentrq%3Ad2dc5acf1620a86644369bfaffffa1d5%7Ciid%3A1
  4. I think the seller knew it was a fake ,going of the way he described it and rediscovered it Maybe i am wrong but all looks towards him touting it on here and never posted since.
  5. Not having a clue how did they describe a proof before 2003.......I assume just proof. This Cameo description is being used on coins from 1937 proof sets as an example of which there are plenty to choose from. I only used VIP as ones that should appear nice and like early strikes have more eye appeal.
  6. So are you saying there is Cameo Rob as i would probably expect early strikes or VIP to look much better ?. This is a term being used on everything from what i can see even common years. Sorry i had to answer the door in between my post and you had already really answered the question
  7. When this was first brought up i asked a couple of dealers as weather there was such a thing as Cameo BRONZE PENNIES.. They both replied in there own way. "i dont think so ,some are nicer proofs than others and i just think is was something started by American grading companies" "Is there FU$%" I havent bothered looking at pictures of them since
  8. Yes i agree they started it and obviously some collectors want the label ,so more and more will start to show here in the UK.
  9. Is it them saying it or are they just listing the grading companies attribution ?. Thousands are being graded every week ,so dealers will use this to there advantage and describe what it says on the label. The problem can worsen as dealers also start to use as a grade description on raw coins IMO.
  10. Go on............gifts ,finds or swaps...........................
  11. The guy who posted though even used the ebay pitch...... " recently moved house and rediscovered a tin of old coins i have had since year dot " Really hyped it up
  12. Think mine have been open two long or i need to change my glasses. Time to close them for a few hours
  13. Looking again Kev if its 1916 i am now doubting weather it is...this is what i was trying to say on the other thread that the ear is easier in hand or pictured next to another to compare. Normally the tooth on the 1916 you can tell at a glance. Nobody has corrected me YET so interested to know
  14. Yes looking at the full obverse picture it does not look as noticable as most 1916 .
  15. The thread is 18 months old Mark and he only posted once
  16. Yes Richard as i mentioned there are others i suppose for everything we all look at different indicators first. The recessed ear Kev as its only just broken is it 1915 ?.
  17. Thats no use i dont drink.....will just have the drugs instead
  18. Forget all the ripples & plume Kev OBV 2 ...Colon close to both A:B between GRA & BRITT OBV i.....Gap to both A:B REV A.... No rim & First i in date to Tooth REV B.....Rim & First 1 in date to gap There are others but they are the ones i use first
  19. I read this thread with interest as found it hard to find a good one 1915 Recessed ear and then like most things two turned up at once.Most of the 1915 tend to be weakly struck which one was although that had better lustre. The one i sent to CGS for Freyas collection has part of the tooth missing(couple of tiny spots but not verd) and as i mentioned in a previous thread find it much easier to tell and be sure. Pete.
  20. No leave the silly questions up....I do all the time
  21. Yes maybe Jamie and perhaps put the handbrake on , although i can understand you want to buy some rather than look at pictures. Can i ask what you bought please or maybe some pictures ? There are also shows that allow you to look at all types of coins.I dont have a clue were you live but one at Birmingham(although that was today)and Wakefield every month. Pete.
  22. I dont know anything about the coin but fantastic pictures....HAT OFF
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