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1 hour ago, IanB said:

Does the use of high magnification actually prevent us from buying coins that in reality are perfectly acceptable?

I think probably yes. When cataloging my farthings I lowered my opinion of the grade of quite a few of them. Have the coins changed? Nope. I never considered myself a generous grader either (although some of you on here are downright mean :P ) but the ability to see so much closer made me rethink. 

As for the penny, sorry, it's rather nice. :) As for the set, I'm still undecided. My initial reaction was a bit of panic, but I keep having another look. And another look. 

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Put them away for a day or two and then come back to them with fresh eyes.

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It really is difficult to be certain from photos, and as Ian says grading by microscope can be useful in circumstances but inevitably will be a bit harsher. If you grade all your coins by microscope you will soon be left with a very small collection :D

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After all that, I'm keeping it. :rolleyes:

Now, I need another wreath crown. This one's lonely. :D

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Can we have some pictures please

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They sure are pretty. They make my bits of bronze look like the poor relation.

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I'm not really sure Pete, might be just his lighting. Texture maybe seems a bit granular?

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There's a lot of Chinese copies of these around, if you were considering it (personally I wouldn't, low on eye appeal and grade), you would certainly want to know the weight (which should be 28.3g).

It wouldn't look all that majestic alongside your 1927 example (which is a bit unfair I know, your 1927 being a very high grade proof!)

 

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No, I wasn't thinking of buying that one, but I would like to know how to spot a fake. ;)

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It can be difficult going by pics alone, unless you have pics of a known fake with the same post production digs, edge knocks, dings, etc

Al lot of the modern Chinese ones from the likes of Ali Express are the wrong weight (being made with no silver, or the wrong silver alloy). Ali Express sell them clearly as copies but some of them are pretty good at first glance. Many I have seen are mid grade (like this one) and have a dull brown tone, but of course that is not conclusive.

It's a problem.

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