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  1. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    Good evening all I purchased this sixpence recently listed as a proof coin, when in hand I was surprised how much of a cameo finish the coin has. I would appreciate thoughts on the coin, is it an early strike which gives it the sharp frosted cameo ? Many thanks
  2. crow1

    What coin is this?

    These are cool, when you visited the Viking centre in York you had the option of purchasing these for a few pounds, they are collectible as an interesting reproduction. They are a hi-bred of a Viking coin and a Anglo-saxon coin, I purchased one of these during a visit to the Viking centre about twenty years ago, keep it or place it on ebay if you wish to sell, but in my humble opinion it is a token repro.
  3. crow1

    What coin is this?

    Craig, looks like a Jorvik Penny repro, the Viking centre used to sell these reproduction tokens in the visitors centre.
  4. crow1

    My Latest Acquisition

    Really nice 99 penny up in smoke !
  5. crow1

    My Latest Acquisition

    Nice coins guys The 1887 crown - up in smoke - this has been harshly cleaned I'm afraid.
  6. This is an 1825 Farthing - Type 2 - incuse midribs, peck listed as very scarce. Does anyone know much about this variety
  7. No Nick I hadn't. This one is slabbed and graded at ms65. Makes an ugly coin slightly more attractive to the eye.
  8. crow1

    Photographing Coins

    Great article. I have started to use a natural light bulb with much improved results.
  9. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    Has to be done my friend, I tend to buy two or three then keep the best and sell of the others. I just picked up a PF65CAM 1937 crown at the Heritage auctions over in the USA. I bought it to compare with the raw one and keep the better of the two. I bid on about twenty coins and some of the prices were rather high ! I missed a couple of nice proof uk pennies I really liked, they were bid up to between 2-3k dollars unfortunately with a bad exchange rate at present plus fees they were above what I had wanted to pay. Also some purchases from the US attract import tax, I am questioning this with the revenue at the moment hoping they will clarify the law regarding different coins.
  10. crow1

    For the sixpence luvversss

    happy days, she is a keeper
  11. Recent Sixpence purchase, decent proof example.
  12. crow1

    For the sixpence luvversss

    Evening Paulus, she is a clean example, I can not see signs of cleaning, so I think she is a good clean example.
  13. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    I just looked again with loupe and it appears to be different toning not wear, I picked this one up for next to nothing as the old slab was very scratched and worn and different show her real eye appeal. Very happy when I freed her from her tomb.
  14. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    Thanks again Vickysilver, you have to try and improve your collection if you can, I also find when you trade up and resale that you can ask a little more if your selling quality coins so it evens out, well that's the plan anyway! That is interesting regarding the 82, as I have only seen this extreme blue/purple tone on one other coin I owned a few years back and someone suggested it may have been dipped years before which may have produced the resulting tones. Its a handsome coin in hand, very reflective, its not been polished so would the Copper dip also produce a reflective field ?
  15. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    I would be interested in the penny collectors thoughts on this 1882 penny. It was dressed in an old ANACS slab. I stripped it naked to look at the tones closer. It was graded at MS62 does anyone think she has been messed with or is the tone genuine ??
  16. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    Excellent, i am in good company then
  17. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    I see what you mean. If i like a coin, i don't mind paying a premium, if your a collect-a-holic not a dealer its not so important is it.
  18. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    I have the penny also, i will dig out a picture if you want a look
  19. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    I liked them and paid far too much for them as usual !! put them away for twenty years and i might break even :-)
  20. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    I also acquired a crown and half crown of very similar quality from the same seller. Possibly the same proof set, i don't know.
  21. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    Very interesting Vickysilver, i have not owned a VIP proof or seen one in hand so have very little knowledge in the area i am afraid. I note that a few examples graded as deep cameo have recently been changed or upgraded to VIP proof strikes. PCGS seem to grade as cameo, deep cameo and VIP proof.
  22. crow1

    Proof Sixpence

    My first attempt seemed to give George an Elvis like appearance, must invest in a new camera !!
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