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terrysoldpennies

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  1. I live near Bacon End. Its an absolute Pigs Arse to find.
  2. I assume it must have been in circulation for a few years as you say, but at the time I doubt she would have noticed how worn the coin was . To late to ask her now.
  3. I posted this some time back . It just goes to show what can go through your fingers which you later regret. Talking of what was, and was not released into circulation , during the war my mother picked up in change a brass 3d piece, which to her was just a 3d bit to spend ,she at that time had absolutely no thoughts at all of coin collecting , as after all there was a war on and she was a teenager with thoughts only of spending money . Anyway, she just glancing at the coin and noticed that the tails side was different to the normal 3d, being as she said, different with more of a stylised design than normal , but then gave the coin no more thought, and passed it to the bus conductor to pay for her fare . Well, many years later , after starting to collect coins, she found out about the Edward viii 3d piece with the stylised reverse, and knew that was what she had held in her hand all those years before , she felt sick, thinking if only I had known of there existence at the time, and if only she had turned the coin over she might have noticed that it was an Edward viii 3d, and not the George vi . I believe these were all pattern coins, and were not supposed to be released into circulation. God knows what there worth today, maybe one of you on here has one , let us know. It makes me wonder what may have passed through my hands without my knowing about its rarity . Terry
  4. Well, that's a real petrol head for you. By the way have you seen my daughter.
  5. They do turn up, I bought this set a couple of years back and all the coins in it do have a strong cameo appearance .
  6. Because they know they can send another for 1p
  7. Caused by Brexit is suppose .
  8. Are you lot going to stop talking a load of rubbish and let us all get back to the serious stuff like Bunny pennies.
  9. I guess they'll be incredibly scarce now then. R0 even Nowhere near as rare as Brexit its self.
  10. There's not going to be too many customers with that sales pitch. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GB-Lucky-Penny-Pre-Decimal-1911-George-V-Coin-suit-Birthday-Anniversary/383238821157?hash=item593ad05525:g:Rq8AAOSwAPlXgL4n
  11. There's to many of you detecting . I have fields surrounding me and during my time here I have seen one organised mass detecting weekend and numerous private individuals going around and around the field , just about every thing worth finding made of metal has gone, mostly what they find is horseshoes , nails and bits broken off a plough. You cant help but notice how many coins on ebay are corroded , and must be from ground finds . Good luck with it anyway you never know you might turn up a real gem.
  12. To be honest I don't know it was for sale on ebay a while back, below is the other side , just as bad !!
  13. If you think that's bad take a look at this one . I think its got woodworm
  14. Not to clear from the picture but to me it looks more like an F174
  15. Strangely this die clash 1862 penny is on ebay right now, it must have been one hell of a clash , for as well as the folds on the gown the clear outline of Britanniars shield can be seen running round through Victoria's Ribbon ,so bad in fact that it seems to have cracked the die on the right side of the coin.
  16. Hi Shane That's probably due to die clash and its quite common on Victorian bun pennies , it happens when the two dies come together without a blank coin being in place ready to be stamped by the two dies on its top and bottom , this impact of one die against the other creates a ghostly imprint of the image to be transferred onto the opposite die. So that when the dies are subsequently used to make the next imprints on blanks, they carry the damage marks on the face of the dies which transfer onto the new coin. In the case of your pictured coin the marks are probable the folds on britannias gown .
  17. £9,000,000 Economy Post !! I dread to think how much it would be in registered post.
  18. Well all my coins must be FDC then
  19. One bit of advice while you have the wasps , DO NOT BUY ANY COINS AT HOME , as you might get stung
  20. Welcome to the Forum Adam , or should I say the mad house , don't be scared to put your !!Two Penneth in !! [ excuse the pun ].
  21. But it's Rumoured that Macron might veto an extension.
  22. It does really depend on what type of tank you strap onto your back, if you use a Centurion tank it helps you get to the bottom really quickly.
  23. I thought that to , it says all major details clear !! Round top lighthouse - Prominent square rock under shield , I don't think so
  24. Well thanks Pete , I have been looking for years to find this one.
  25. Well that's an obverse 1 yes Ian, but as Pete says a 1908 1+C F164 with the wide date, as my example is a 2+C F165.
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