I seem to remember alfnail doing a similar excercise with the 1844 penny of which he looked at a lot although i cant find the thread now with the pictures.
The theory was exactly the same though.
The 1864 i would sooner have a lower grade one thats problem free.
The cleaning and verd would annoy me and for that kind of money i would prefer to spend it on something else
Teach me .....i thought it said 1862 and didnt bother looking at the picture ,they are 1962 so quite cheap really
Yes i agree Jerry not a problem when listed correctly however the sellers who relist them get on my fu£$%n nerves.
Thats a clear nice example and although not rare most seem to be low grade and worth checking as i have found a couple .
The second picture one was sold on ebay by john blyth about twelve months ago .
Think like most varieties people just start looking for them so more turn up and if i remember correctly a forum member found one that sold for over £1k at LCA a few years ago and at that time was considered rare.
In goubys book as BP1893B
Sounds good and good luck to them
What is ridiculous is Colin Mcgregor who could end up with £100 million for a sport he has professionally never done before and will end up a complete farce.
What you on about Peck
When i bought it Richard told me he had one and also the Workman one then mine.
Think thats three so cant see any reason why there is not anymore.
Thought maybe i would start here if anyone can help me please.
The knot in one of my shaving brushes fell out this morning and not sure what to use to glue it back in.
Its more a sentimentle thing really as my dad bought it me years ago so i wont just throw it away and just needs glueing back in.
I have tried the internet as was going to phone the maker up to see what glue is probably best as the bristles were obviously put in some kind of resin.
Anyway they dont exist any longer so any help would be appreciated.
I dont want to put the wrong glue on and ruin it
Pete.
Yes regardless of how prices may have risen on some coins £9k in 1967 seems a lot of money to pay for a penny
Although they turned him down and hopefully he bought a house instead
I looked at some of the sellers items recently and although i dont know anything about silver some of the bronze looked cleaned
Maybe thats ok .....What do you think ?.
It will just be a security alert from your bank as the saleroom charge 1p to open the account and although dont actually debit it have to put a figure .
If your bank have not notified you yet you may have to phone them.
Fraud is often done for amounts less than a £1 to see if they can gain access to your details.
I havent got a clue which bible it was but was only on last week the dealer did it around 1900 and the single page was about £90K if i remember correctly.
It was on the Pawn Stars programme last Tuesday.
I know the programme is all set up for TV but the History i would assume is correct.
May of been the same as the Spink one as there cant be many books at around £100K a page.
Is that one of the bibles that was on TV the other day that a dealer had taken apart and sold individual pages?.
I didnt even realise they printed books that long ago