cathrine Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 I've recently acquired a proof 1860 Victorian penny. It's a Freeman 4 specimen that's graded PF 66 Bronzed by PCGS. I've tried to find a provenance for this coin, but I've been unsuccessful. Can any of the "Penny Experts" help me in this regard? 7 Quote
1949threepence Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 Beautiful coin. No idea on it's origin. Absolutely flawless. Neat capture. Quote
Coppers Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 Absolutely stunning coin. Congratulations! Quote
copper123 Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 Amazing to see its lasted 156 years in that grade - it must have had many careful owners Quote
1949threepence Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 Just thinking, a coin like that must surely have some provenance. You could try tracking back, beginning with whoever yoiu bought it from - to see where they got it from. Did you buy it through an auction house? Quote
cathrine Posted November 5, 2016 Author Posted November 5, 2016 I bought the coin from Atlas Numismatics. As suggested, I'll contact the seller and inquire about its prior owner(s). Quote
azda Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 I think vickysilver mentioned that Atlas bought quite a few from a Spink America sale about 18-24 months ago, try that sale Quote
secret santa Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 It looks very like the one sold at Spinks in June this year - lot 1513. Some spots in the same place. Quote
secret santa Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 Spink photos really don't do justice: 1 Quote
secret santa Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 The camera never lies ????????????????? Quote
azda Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 (edited) 55 minutes ago, secret santa said: The camera never lies ????????????????? I don't think that's the same one. If you look at the REV there seems to be a nick in the field between the 2 Ns in Britannia just to the left but not on Catherine's. Also what appears to be some lines on the Spink coin on the neck, however I do concede that some spotting looks familiar on both. Conserved perhaps? Edited November 6, 2016 by azda Quote
Rob Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 1 hour ago, secret santa said: Spink photos really don't do justice: Just a personal opinion, but showing up marks is the point of illustration. I'd be happy buying the Spink image when they don't show in hand, but less happy buying the 'nice' one only to find that the image had been doctored. Quote
terrysoldpennies Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 Underneath the D in D G there's a Mark , and its present on both coins , I think they are the same penny . Terry Quote
Rob Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 4 minutes ago, azda said: I don't think that's the same one. If you look at the REV there seems to be a nick in the field between the 2 Ns in Britannia just to the left but not on Catherine's Too many spots in agreement. Also the marks at 12 o'clock on the reverse agree. Depending on how the image pans out, some you see and some you don't. Quote
PWA 1967 Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 I think its the same coin and well found Richard Quote
1949threepence Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 1 hour ago, terrysoldpennies said: Underneath the D in D G there's a Mark , and its present on both coins , I think they are the same penny . Terry Yep, definitely the same coin. The Atlas picture has been doctored, with only the most obvious blemishes showing up - it does look too good to be true. Well spotted, Richard. The camera is, in fact, telling whoppers. Quote
Nick Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 29 minutes ago, 1949threepence said: The Atlas picture has been doctored, with only the most obvious blemishes showing up - it does look too good to be true. Those are the official PCGS pictures, not Altas. Looks like they've used a rose-tinted filter. Quote
cathrine Posted November 6, 2016 Author Posted November 6, 2016 I'd like to express my thanks to everyone that participated in this discussion. The Spink auction coin is undoubtedly the coin being offered by Atlas Numismatics, and the Spink vs. PCGS photographs are quite different. Naturally, no matter how accurate or inaccurate they are, photos will never replace a hands-on examination. I do have a 14 day return privilage from Atlas, so I'm glad that the final decision will depend on my evaluation of the actual coin rather than the photographs. Quote
Coppers Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 It will be interesting to learn which photograph you think the actual coin most resembles. Quote
PWA 1967 Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Coppers said: It will be interesting to learn which photograph you think the actual coin most resembles. Comparing them both and having purchased coins from Spink i would imagine somewere between the two. Which would still be a really nice coin Edited November 6, 2016 by PWA 1967 Quote
Michael-Roo Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 2 hours ago, azda said: So where's the nick in the field? If photoshopped out that would be a big 'no-no'. Quote
PWA 1967 Posted November 6, 2016 Posted November 6, 2016 Its definately the same coin,its not like there are hundreds of them. it does make you think about buying a coin from the pictures from America and after all the fees involved on a coin of this value weather you would be happy when it arrived . Atleast with the Spink photo they dont hide anything. Quote
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