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  1. Penny 1894 for sale. 1894.01 Dies 12+N. Freeman 138. CGS grade 85 = Choice UNC/BU = MS65 UIN: 37601 Free Insured Postage to British Mainland
  2. MY ERROR - 82. My first ad and a rookie mistake - Choice UNC = MS64/65 = 82. £ 325 delivered to British Mainland Apologies !
  3. MY ERROR - 82. My first ad and a rookie mistake - Choice UNC = MS64/65 = 82. £ 325 delivered to British Mainland Apologies !
  4. Penny 1863 For Sale. Dies 6+G. Freeman 42 Slabbed at CGS 85 = Choice UNC = MS64/65 UIN: 18990 Free Recorded Postage.
  5. I am looking for a 1902 Double Sovereign - Matt Proof with the wider 6.25mm date width - Rounded Base 2 Will look at any grade
  6. I am looking for a Brass 3D 1954 VIP Proof. I would look at any grade. Please get in touch.
  7. Hi I collect Edward VII Pennies. I am looking to complete my run of Edward VII Pennies. AU or better for the standard date variations. Should you have any of the no standard minor variations in ANY grade of any date for this run please get in touch. I am happy to buy or swap or a bit of both as I have quite a few duplicates. If you are an Edward VII collector please also get in touch as I have other of his denominations I need.
  8. I aspire to have coins as high grade as Dive Master. His rejects would be very welcome improvements to my Crown collection !!!
  9. Thank you very much Nordle11 - I am still unable to find this section ( I am a useless PD Rookie)
  10. Hi Secret Santa.

    As you will have gathered Edward VII Pennies are my core passion. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss this denomination and also read any literature you can email me or give me a web address / Book ID to.

    Also if you have any Edward VII Pennies for sale please let me know.

    My email is  thecoinery@hotmail.com

    Regards

    Guy

  11. Hi Secret Santa. Yes they are all safe in the bank. British Edward VII coins of all denominations are the core of my ecliptic collection. Of these my Edward VII Pennies are my favourite denomination. Should you ever want a HD photo for you research or pleasure just let me know.
  12. Thank you Jon. I started in 1969 and it been a lives work. And Enjoyment.
  13. Hi Jon If you send me your email addy I will send you the full list with photos.
  14. Hi VickySilver Thank you for your confirmation upon the quantity of varieties. I have only been on this site a week and I was horrified, well just miffed, to find that there were 50+ variations of Edward VII Pennies. I believed there to be under 30 variations. I also collect £5 gold and across all the grading companies the grades and indeed valuations can vary noticeably. I will take a photo of the 91 grade 1902 crown and send to you. It took me 35yrs to find that example. I am always looking for very high grade Edward VII coins and if you hear of any denomination for sale I would appreciate a "Heads Up" as I believe the terminology is these days
  15. Hi CoinKat With the exception of the Standard 1902 crown the rest seem to pass hands for just a little more than the cost of a standard providing the grade is comparable. Thank you for your kind complement. It took me over 35 years to obtain that coin. I have never had major issues with NGC or PCGS. My only tiny critique is that the american grading houses do not define the variations of the british coins but this is understandable as with the exception of a few british coins the vast majority cannot be classed as Anglo-American so the experience and maybe interest is just not there. Same with CGS in England I would not grade a high end american coin at CGS - Horses for Courses !!
  16. Hi Vicky

    If you send me your email I will send you my lists for you to see.

    Regards

    Guy

    1. VickySilver

      VickySilver

      Hi Guy,

      Thanks. I rather like pennies (by date and not hypervarietals) and of course Victorian silver.

       

      Best,

       

      Eric

      edog131@aol.com

  17. Hi Pete. If I could find the "Wanted" section I would use it - hahahha
  18. Hi Dave.

    When you have time could we discuss Edward Vii Pennies.

    Regards

    Guy

  19. Hi As you are I am always trying to improve my collection. I collect all Pennies and I am always up for discussing them. At the moment I am working upon my Edward VII Pennies. Below is a list of my Edward VII Pennie collection and if you can either add to the variations or have information or have any coins which will improve or add to my collection I would really like to hear from you wether they are unslabbed or slabbed. The Coinery PE.E7.1902.01 85 0010238 The Coinery PE.E7.1902.02 85 0034547 The Coinery PE.E7.1902.03 80 0038046 PE.E7.1902.04 PE.E7.1902.05 The Coinery PE.E7.1903.01 80 0015103 The Coinery PE.E7.1903.02 15 0035317 The Coinery PE.E7.1903.03 82 0019051 PE.E7.1903.04 The Coinery PE.E7.1904.01 85 0023380 The Coinery PE.E7.1904.02 78 0034058 The Coinery PE.E7.1905.01 65 0034059 The Coinery PE.E7.1905.02 80 0016986 The Coinery PE.E7.1906.01 75 0011227 The Coinery PE.E7.1906.02 82 0034060 The Coinery PE.E7.1907.01 80 0000956 The Coinery PE.E7.1907.02 75 0035318 PE.E7.1907.03 The Coinery PE.E7.1908.01 65 0021085 The Coinery PE.E7.1908.03 78 0017006 The Coinery PE.E7.1908.04 82 0006022 The Coinery PE.E7.1909.01 82 0023381 PE.E7.1909.02 PE.E7.1909.03 The Coinery PE.E7.1909.04 0038129 The Coinery PE.E7.1910.01 82 0034064
  20. Hi. I am looking for information to help me research and search to collect this set. Does anyone out there have information to more variations of this coin or one for sale which is an upgrade or a gap giller for me ? To my knowledge there are 5 Crowns 1902: i/ Esc 361 - Standard Coin ii/ ESC 362 - Matt Proof iii/ Matt Proof surfaces with a bright edge - Edge as found on currency pieces. iv/ Low 2 in date v/ B.P. struck over another B. I have examples of the first, Second and Fifth Crown slabbed by CGS respectively at grades 80, 91 and 70. I am both seeking information if there are any other variations, looking for upgrades to these grades and also actively seeking to purchase these.
  21. Hi. I am looking for information to help my search to collect this set. To my knowledge there are 4 Double Sovereigns 1902: i/ Spink 3967 - Standard Coin ii/ Spink 3968 - Matt Proof iii/ Matt Proof Narrow 5.9mm date width. Pointed base "2" iv/ Matt Proof wider 6.25mm date width. Rounded base "2" I have examples of the first three slabbed by CGS respectively at grades 45, 85, 85 and I am both seeking information if there are any other variations, looking for upgrades to these grades and also actively seeking to purchase a Matt Proof wider 6.25mm date width. Rounded base "2" to add to my collection.
  22. Morning Pete

     

    1. PWA 1967

      PWA 1967

      Hi Mate hope your well.

      Going to stay with my grandma for a couple of hours why my mum has the dog put to sleep so wont be the best morning.

      Be lucky and have a good day :)

    2. The Coinery

      The Coinery

      Bless you Pete.

      We had to put Tina to rest a few years ago and it was horrendous.

      Sorry to hear it.

  23. Hi John

    I have a question for you:

    I have a Silver Penny - One Penny Model.(1844) Struck in silver.21mm diameter

    You can see a photo of it on the CGS site - UIN: 35319.

    I believe it to be Freeman 799. Rarity R18

    From my research they appears to be around 6 of these.

    Do you know of it or have any information about it ?

    Regards

    Guy

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    3. Chingford

      Chingford

      Very good grade the reference #9 is from Krause unusual world coins

    4. The Coinery

      The Coinery

      Thank you John.

      I appreciate your time

      Guy

  24. Hi David.

    I noticed your quoted on GaryD's messages and that you collect French coins.

    I have a modest collection of Silver 50 francs and 10 Francs and if this is a denomination you are interested in discussion please get in touch.

    You can see my collection on the CGS website  "the Coinery" & "TC Coins". I am not sure which one the Francs are on

    Regards

    Guy

    1. davidrj

      davidrj

      Hi Guy, sorry but my collection of French coins is 99% copper and bronze, just a few medieval silver deniers

       

  25. Hi Gary

     

    I am going enjoy studying your booklet.

    Although gutted thinking I only had 2 to collect - hey Ho 20 more to go . .

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