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Hi gents and ladies I was trying to get some better shots of my 1837 BRRITANNIA Sixpence so I thought i'll give it a quick check over everything make sure I haven't missed anything. I noticed that a lot of the William IIII coins esp shillings and sixpences have the IIII recut Obviously they must of had a severe problem making an I that stayed in 1 piece . Looked at mine and I first thought yes recuts but they are not. You look on the picture ans they are Inverted 1 over inverted 1 all 4 of them. Did this happen a lot? I know they were pretty ingenious with the ideas for repairs
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What does WRL stand for? Worse Replica Lump?
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The daddy of them all. I nearly was going to cough up 9.99 for it just as a something to put in the year gap. Not the greatest but far from the worse I have seen and they aged it well.Got to hand it to them the restrike guys are definitely getting better
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What about a garage job? Someone cut up a penny put the piece on top and under a press vice left the indent to look like a partial brockage?
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Oh totally agree I am just quoting LCA and seeing as they are the graders as well This is their designated marker for open 3 " The variety confirmed by the 3 having a curved downward diagonal stroke," So you can see it can cause confusion when you have one with a curved downstroke.
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By the size of the loop in the bottom of the 8 it aint an 8 either
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I thought the point of contention with open 3 was the downstroke was curved . That has a curve and from the ones i have seen they either point directly at the middle of the six or between the middle and the bottom?
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zookeeperz replied to TomGoodheart's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Don't know if this floats your boats guys Noble Numismatics auction 21-27 november 2017. Some real nice coins on offer hammered right the way through milled inc 1905 unc shilling est $1500. tad skinny i feel http://www.noble.com.au/auctions/search/?ar=1&c=39&g=Any%20grade&q=&e=Any%20estimate&p=1 -
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I was waiting for that lmao. Bloody snipers
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Looks like S2097 roses by bust Edward IV Groat But your guy looks a lot friendlier than the picture in the book lol. But I am far from qualified to give a definite answer that was the closest to what you have and all the markings seem to match to a fashion. I am sure the hammered guru's will put you right
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Kudos to him fair play. Really that is all anyone wants especially when they don't realise what they have. Better than the standard GFY you normally face
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Actually by all accounts the RM stated that the Pemember coin was not an error the right leg downstroke of the R was masked by the reeding . Strange though that only this coin was chosen to be published. If you look at all the early silver Charles II most of the coins are of that type either standard B with the bottom or the top missing.Yet none of those were chosen for publication as an error type designated as RR for BR or inverted RR for BR? Unless I missed anything thumbing through. But I understand the premise with F. being a broken E but yeas it does look like an F. Unbarred A or inverted V's look as the description I just feel that this particular error because of the way R,s are made doesn't really hold as much validity . It is the pretender to the throne error
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That was only an example . I could of used the £100 one but that was early up in the order and by the time I saw the tenth rrit error that guys was just to link the sales pitch. The thing is But is there a genuine RRIT error or is that the classification for the 1817 Shilling because if I look for the RRIT I would look straight past those?
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Too many of these listing with ridiculous claims. "Hey matey Look at the feet one curls in one curls out that should be enough to tell you the both cannot be an R. Try broken B it's the honest claim" https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1817-George-III-Silver-Shilling-RRITT-Error/172924742263
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Difference between Guaranteed Genuine and R "old collectors mark" what is one of those when it's @ home R for Replica I am surprised it never crossed his mind? But at least he pulled it @Ukstu Good job sir
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Lucky sod lol. They still going for ridiculous money even the proofs which are not even in the same category as scarceness . They are just 50 p proofs no different or any rarer than any other 50p in fact there are more proofs and piedfort proof 50 pence coins that are much rarer than kew. I dare say if I was to fork out for a set @ £108 I could still earn a few quid on it
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1861 Penny anything there?
zookeeperz replied to zookeeperz's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
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1861 Penny anything there?
zookeeperz replied to zookeeperz's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
one of those you'd love to have in your hands to look at. Couldn't part with that cash on a whim that could be nothing -
1861 Penny anything there?
zookeeperz replied to zookeeperz's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Seriously? between the teeth dead center of queens bust you don't see a small y? -
1861 Penny anything there?
zookeeperz replied to zookeeperz's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
yes her coins are well over priced She bought a few from me actually. a Single Ex 1940 and a recessed 1916 both were EF+ think I sold her both for £60 madness lol -
1861 Penny anything there?
zookeeperz replied to zookeeperz's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Why do they do that. the europeans seem to put silver cleaner or beeswax furniture polish on everything? -
1861 Penny anything there?
zookeeperz replied to zookeeperz's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
Its not my coin Its on the bay probably clearer not blown up and if anyone was going to miss a difference it is shelly https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1861-Queen-Victoria-Penny-Freeman33-6-G-Rarity-R5-A-LOVELY-HIGH-Grade-EF-N-UNC/302496151715