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Johnshan

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  1. Oh no......looks like Im too late again. Hope you keep me in mind though, šŸ¤ž
  2. Thanks for your like šŸ˜€ Your 1698 halfpenny looks rather screwed up, I understand why you chose to keep it Original
  3. This is the farthing just need the halfpenny to keep it company !!
  4. I hope that we`re not bidding against each other!! šŸ˜‰
  5. Thanks for your info. I know that I’m on a mission impossible to find one anything decent, Fine would be Fine or even great, but I continue to look / hunt. Who knows in the end I just might find one. I keep hoping, Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. Cheers
  6. Hi Rob. Yes Ive seen a couple for sale but it seem that im always too late and the coins been sold.ā˜¹ļø But thanks for wishing me luck.
  7. Looking for type 1 William III 1698 Halfpenny date in Exergue
  8. Thanks this may help . My email address is jshannon999@aol.com Sorry but i dont know what you mean by PM ?
  9. Hi can someone help me please I have a CGS slabbed coin that has been incorrectly recorded on the slap. How can I check that the coin inside the slab is the original that was graded and not a fake? The slap records that it is a William 3rd FIRST Bust but the actual coin is, I think, a THIRD variety bust. Thanks
  10. Thank you Rob
  11. I just been closely studding one of my coins that I bought at a market. Its a 1820 George III sixpence. Spink 3791. Can you help me decide if the sixpence is ESC 2209, old ESC 1639B ( I of HONI over S) or not? Thanks for your help. Just couldn't sort the pic out neater Sorry
  12. Than you sleepy
  13. Good news. Thank you,something else I've learned.
  14. Thanks for your advise, See pictures Regards John
  15. Looking fro advice. I've just purchased a William III shilling and it is covered in black fleck marks, if I use a silver dip to remove these will it reduce its value? If it does is there a way of removing them that doesn`t Thanks
  16. Thanks Craigy very helpful Regards
  17. Very helpful Rob, it gives me a figure guide to check my coins, basically between 20 to 24 grains (1.3 to 1.5 grams) Thank you
  18. Hi, I've been trying to find the official weight of Saxon and Norman pennies but without success. Can anyone help me with this. Thanks
  19. Hi, I've been trying to find the official weight of Saxon and Norman pennies but without success. Can anyone help me with this. Thanks
  20. Rob, I've studied the drawings in Spink over and over, but just cant seem to get to grips with them. I found the pics you sent much clearer. Regards
  21. I'm looking for the slabbed errors now, and the bargains. Regards
  22. Yes I can see the difference now. Rob is definitely correct from what I can see. Pic of reverse attached Thank you all for your help and thanks again Rob for the pics.
  23. Thanks Rob, I can clearly see the difference between them now. Thanks for your help. CGS need to re-train their staff, I think, or send them to Specsavers.
  24. Thanks Rob. This coin has been encapsulated supposedly by CGS as EF60 ! Thanks again
  25. Hi everyone I'm looking for some expert advice. Has any one some good pictures of William 3rd Shilling Busts, First, Third, and Third variant. I just cant tell the difference from the pictures that I have. I bought this one listed as first bust but I'm not sure, can you help please. Thanks
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