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ozjohn

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  1. It seems that the wear on these Victorian pennies can be quite uneven. In the example you quote the wear on the head is light and that part of the coin and is closer to EF. However looking at it again at the coin in question the wear of the Queens dress. It's too much for VF although the head probably qualifies for that description. but the notes provided by Allen in Grading British Coins say the pattern on the dress should still be visible but in this example the pattern has worn away. It the light of this I still think it's a tad above F so let's say F=/F.
  2. Summer in Queensland. Although the article doesn't mention it the minimums over night are not going below 25 deg. C and the humidity is over 80%.
  3. I would be nice to put some faces of people on this forum but a long way from Australia. I 've sunk a few wheat beers and Dunkels ( barley and wheat) in Munich in the past. In fact where we were staying was across the road from the Paulander brewery. As it happens last night my wife and I went to see The Book of Mormon at the Lyric Theater in Brisbane. Afterwards we ate at the Bavarian restaurant on Eagle Pier where I had a ham hock washed down with a liter of Paulaner dunkel beer.
  4. After consulting Allen's Grading British Coins I would grade this coin as obverse VF and the reverse gF.
  5. Brisbane Courier Mail 31/01
  6. Noted on the Daily Telegraph online just over a day to Brexit and still counting.
  7. I noticed this coin on Ebay and was impressed with the strike quality and brought it for GBP 16. Pity it has been cleaned but it shows what the quality of these coins can be when properly struck. Given it only cost 16 quid who's complaining.
  8. If you didn't go to Oxford why use it unless you are trying to impress. I was taught at school to put a comma between the list words and not after the last word on the list in front of the and. I was also taught not to start a sentence with an and or but however we spent many hours in analysing sentences into pronouns , prepositions, verbs, nouns, adverb clauses, subjunctive clauses etc.
  9. Looks like the new Queen coin suffers fbrom the same poor design.
  10. In Australia the 1 and 2 cent coins have gone. Five cents being the lowest coin which is equivalent to the old sixpence and is the same size as the old sterling coin to this day as are the ten cents, one shilling and twenty cents, one florin. I think Australia is the only place where the original imperial coin sizes have been retained. Of course the fifty cent and the later one and two dollar coins were of a different size.
  11. There' probably a future for the green folding stuff. I always carry 50 to $100 in my wallet but as for low value circulating coins that's another matter
  12. I've noticed in recent times a dramatic fall in the amount coins that I receive in change for day to day transactions.Perhaps we should consider if coins are going to feature as a future medium of exchange given the rise of debit cards and tap and go transactions. In addition the value of circulating coins is so low because of inflation.the cost of coins can exceed their face value. The future of circulating coins may well be limited. This may explain the lack of effort shown in producing new issues and circulating coins.
  13. I just thought it wasn't necessary. 15000 1927 crowns were minted all proofs. One thing in favour of the 1928 crown in question is the fine detail of the King's eyebrow is visible, something I never noticed until I obtained a 1927 crown . This is hard to see on the smaller size currency issues of the ME coinage and not always present as is like the fine detail on the thistle on the reverse of the halfcrown. These details are the sort of thing that could be missed by a forger.
  14. True a better strike perhaps but the question posed was about the authenticity of the coin to which I compared the subject coin to the closest I had ie a 1927 proof coin of the same type. I cannot see your problem with it being a proof. We are still waiting to see a scan of the reverse.
  15. Compared it with my 1927 crown and cannot see anything obviously wrong. Perhaps some cleaning in the past. Seemed to be a slightly lighter strike than my 1927 crown.
  16. In many Australian country towns the original business name is still on the building. I do not know if the Rockhampton (Rockie) building still exists but it would be interesting to find out. I doubt if the Brisbane building still exists as there has been much redevelopment over time. This may help. According to tis link the business still exists. https://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/2474
  17. Only got a Hook Norton 12 Days Porter left, Still a respectable 5.5% again the same deal 4 for $20. Adnams, Adnams etc.
  18. Not in Australia we're 10 hours ahead of GMT.
  19. So sorry your majesty and I hope you have a happy New Year!
  20. Just enjoyed a Admans Broardside. 4 for $20 at our local bottleshop, say GBP 2.50 / 500ml. which is not bad for an imported beer.
  21. Then there is the issue of strike v wear which can be very hard to determine.
  22. Couldn't agree more. I use it all the time. On the Ipad Kindle app you can magnify the image to get an even better view of the coin .
  23. Maybe it would be better to adopt a number scale ie Shelden 0 to 70 or even the GGS 0 to 100 and cut out all the abts. VF+ etc.
  24. Tax or no tax Shepherd Neame and other UK breweries have managed to ruin good beer. I've noticed Admans Broardside is an insipid 4.8% on tap in the UK but the bottled product still sold in Australia maintains 6.3% alcohol and ain't a bad drop.
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