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The Coinery

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  1. Florin 1929 Grade: Choice UNC (CGS 85) Standard Type ESC 949 UIN: 11460 £75 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested I have three more 1929 Florins same grade: Uins: 11467, 698, 26130
  2. Penny 1902 Grade: Choice UNC (CGS 82) Dies 1+B Freeman 157 UIN: 36471 £60 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested
  3. Stop picking on me . . . .X
  4. Hi Matt. It was a typo which I appreciate Pete pointing out. It was a simple mistake and nothing else. I will ensure all is accurate in future. Sincere Apologies !
  5. Thank you Peter. Appreciated !!!
  6. SOLD to Ian B
  7. SOLD PM me for details Ian
  8. Penny 1912 Grade: UNC (CGS 80) Dies 1+A Freeman 172 UIN: 9285 £70 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested
  9. LOL - just a typo - NVF. I have got my glasses from upstairs and I can see now hahahahaha I am not a dealer or used to putting up things for sale like this. Thanks for watching over me Saint Peter LOL
  10. Penny 1904 Grade: UNC (CGS 78) Dies 1 +B Freeman 159 UIN: 38955 £65 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested Provenance: Ex-London Coins Auction A152 6/3/2016 Lot 2507 (part)
  11. Morning Pete. I have always found the crosslet 4 hard to find You have always been trust worthy, what price would you advise ?
  12. Penny 1902 Grade: Choice UNC (CGS 82) Dies 1+B Freeman 157 UIN: 34548 £60 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested
  13. Penny 1864 Grade: NVF (CGS 35) Dies 6+G - Crosslet 4 Freeman 48 UIN: 35293 £65 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested
  14. Penny 1863 Grade: EF (CGS 60) Dies 6+G Freeman 42 UIN: 36172 £50 - Free Delivery Will remove from slab if requested
  15. Never thought of that. Possibly it was a mock up to show the Head Coinier at KN as making dies then was a labour intensive operation. Good observation !
  16. Lets hope I have the ability to extrapolate information from missing data then
  17. Provenance I have some from the collector I bought it from. To get provenance before this without paperwork would be near impossible. I would appreciate any information on this coin as I strive to learn as much as I can about my coins as when I retire I have intentions of a book. All contributors will get a mention - your pseudonym could be "Señor español dinero" I am going to PM you some thing to look at . . . .
  18. Do you have any Pennies or other denomination Edward VII to swap or sell in a deal for this ?
  19. The coin in the photo is mine in my collection. I have searched for info and come up empty handed. I did enjoy you motto: There are 2 types of people in this world, those with the ability to extrapolate information from missing data - This obviously applies to me :-)
  20. I understand now. You are referring to coins minted by the Kings Norton mint. I told you it was a rookie mistake. Thank you for taking the time to explain - Appreciated !
  21. That look very much like the same coin as mine but with far more detail. Are you doing this to upset me ?
  22. Nordle has caused me a problem now - Just when I thought i was getting to near complete my Edward VII penny collection he shows me another addition Muchas Gracias Amigo :-)
  23. Hi Rob With me being a novice I don't understand the connection between my 1902 penny and the 1918/19 ones. Sorry to ask what is such a "Rookie" question but I would appreciate an in-depth reply Regards Guy
  24. All that glitters is not gold - so they say. Like Sword said leaving aside the value there are some pennies with full lustre that have more eye appeal than an Australian Bikini Models a**e. At least with the pennies you have a chance to have one in your hands to fondle and closely examine. . . For me the pre 1860 ticker flan pennies with lustre are amazing works of art and I have never been bored admiring their beauty. The 1934 Crown is a favourite of mine and on the higher grades, maybe due to the 70% + silver content, the fields are mesmerising. Finally the reverses of some Florins and Half Crowns have such intricate detail that they could easily be described as beautiful.
  25. The only information I have on this coin is as follows: "Kings Norton Metal Company Trial piece. Obverse: Bust right within raised inner circle and outer border of linked circles, no legend. Reverse: KINGS NORTON METAL CO L.D around an border of linked circles, this encircling 10 small circles and a further border of linked circles, the cypher KNM within. Weight 10.19 grammes" It is a lovely quirky coin which I bought last year. It is slabbed by CGS at grade 65 which is GEF grade to non Coin Coffin Collectors. The Obverse is worn and could possibly be a weak strike as it certainly won't be a worn die. It is the only one known to CGS and I would appreciate any information upon it for my records
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