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Colin G.

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  1. These must have been from the same hoard, but were not mine I only have a couple left which are slabbed and were the pick of the incuse midrib examples. They seem to be evrywhere at the moment, there must have been a huge bundle originally.
  2. I was going to sy it's amazing how things have snowballed...but then I thought having the word "ball" is only going to fuel the flames
  3. or should we call you sweetcheeks How do you know what my tattoo says
  4. Don't start that rumour, I will be hung drawn and quartered
  5. I am more of a currency man, but I do find myself eyeing up the odd proof....I must resist
  6. Thanks Rob. I have now tracked down both volumes of North, but they ain't cheap! Still, guess I only have to get them once. Then you have the fun of trying to understand them
  7. Right, organised gathering at the RP Coins table what time!!
  8. On the base of the bust above the date will be W.W. either raised or incuse
  9. Okay I hold my hands up......I am an xbox gamer I have never tried Spam........is it worth a go? Bots can also be helpful in getting your rankings up on search engines Did someone mention a 1926 ME?
  10. Rob, There are a couple on UKDFD
  11. Looks good enough to me, I think a lot of what you are noticing are results of the image. The G on this type is never a true curve and always has almost a recess to its base which may be giving the effect of weakness. As you say Britannia's hair is worth a check, and the edge, but on the whole it looks okay to me.
  12. Enjoy yourself Bob...sounds like fun!!
  13. Thanks azda that could well be the case.It's pretty hard to say with these things until you get them in your hand.If I end up buying it (I most probably will)I will let you know for sure. Looks like some sort of scuff rather than an overdate, none recorded......yet!! I know its a bit cheeky but if you get chance, I wouldn't mind images of your proof farthings when they arrive if you are willing to let me have them, I will recognise the contribution on the website if used (unless you want to remain anonymous) Nice farthing
  14. I had a read earlier and got lost after about 4 posts But then again it is me
  15. Nice farthing, I saw that one for sale
  16. And they still are
  17. Not every one that would just blow my mind
  18. Not at present, but it has gone into the "look out for one" list. I don't like to include them unless there is no doubt, or I have seen an example in hand
  19. Must have missed that one!!
  20. It is one of the best 1844 farthings I have seen, I know Colin Cooke's example was lustrous but the reverse was a bit weak and there was a dreaded green spot on the back of the neck. I would have rather have paid 4 figures for that one than the other
  21. I don't think farthings have got to the stage where such a variety would command much of a premium, especially in the copper series.......this is also the problem with cataloguing, it's never ending, and requires you to be very sure before including them in any list. Mine is constantly redefining, but I am slowly getting there....the way it's going maybe by 2020 I will feel comfortable enough to throw it out there
  22. Did any of the farthing guys on here get lucky with that 1844 farthing on ebay. Great eye appeal, but went way out of my budget range!! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1844-NGC-MS63BN-GREAT-BRITAIN-FARTHING-KEY-DATE-/330591727097?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cf8cd6df9
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