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Posted
37 minutes ago, alfnail said:

An upgrade on my existing.......which has already been sold! Looks interesting ! Tell us more about it, date, reverse etc. please.

Gouby BP 1860T_Satin 19.jpg

 

Posted
17 minutes ago, Bernie said:

 

Sorry Bernie didn't realise that the title of my picture (Gouby BP 1860T_Satin 19) would not appear in my earlier post; that's why I didn't bother with a picture of the reverse side........I guess that's what you would expect from a Junior Member!

Anyway, here's the reverse, for those of you that did not spot the missing colon:-

Gouby BP 1860T_Satin 19 Reverse.jpg

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My won lot at the recent DNW auction, was an 1860 F17 in aUNC condition with good lustre. Although I've already got a GEF example, courtesy of Ian Fall, it does unfortunately have some light scratches on it. So when I saw this one, thought it was too good an opportunity to miss. 

It's lot No 1139.

 

        

 

Freeman 177 rev.jpg

Freeman 177 obv.jpg

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Posted
33 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said:

Sorry if i put the price up a bit for you Mike as i was the underbidder :rolleyes:

Why did you drop out at £550, Pete? 

Had a feeling it was someone on the forum. 

Posted (edited)
30 minutes ago, 1949threepence said:

Why did you drop out at £550, Pete? 

Had a feeling it was someone on the forum. 

Not a clue really Mike :D

I wrote down a maximum of £500 but as that was your bid i went one more :)

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, secret santa said:

Nice specimen, Mike. With reverse D* too (mine is plain D).

D* - I'm not familiar with that variety, Richard. What's the difference between that and plain D?

Is it a Gouby type? 

Couldn't see in Gouby or Satin.

ETA: Compared the two reverses and the only difference I can see is no obvious rock to left of lighthouse on the D*

 

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Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, 1949threepence said:

D* - I'm not familiar with that variety, Richard. What's the difference between that and plain D?

Is it a Gouby type? 

Couldn't see in Gouby or Satin.

ETA: Compared the two reverses and the only difference I can see is no obvious rock to left of lighthouse on the D*

 

Link to Richards site  http://www.headsntails14.wordpress.com/   look under Victoria reverses 1860  .

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Posted
2 minutes ago, secret santa said:

You probably saw this on Ebay recently. The route to getting it was tortuous but I just had to have it - it's stunning. It's far and away the best of only 4 known examples (1862 over 1).

1862 F39 2 over 1 rev.JPG

That's fantastic Richard , I missed that one.   Terry

Posted

It is beautiful, and I'm pleased it was you that bought it (I had already spotted it on your site). The vendor, a regular for criticism on this forum, seems to have acquired some genuinely nice coins lately, but his initial pricing was way out of my league. 

So my 2/1 is relegated to the second best known. Ah, well. 

Jerry

Posted

Well done, and well spotted, Richard.

That has to be the best so far encountered. 

 

Posted

Excellant example Richard. I was watching that one also. I was surprised when he lowered the price, and relisted it from 20k ($)to 10k...seemed a little odd. Your coin is the best I have ever seen, of that overdate. Great purchase! :)

Posted

As a matter of interest, I've received a request from Wordpress that user "lspenny45" would like access to my collection website but I have no idea who this person might be. If lspenny45 reads this, please PM me so that I know who you are and I'll almost certainly grant access.

Posted
3 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said:

I dont know how you coped as his English is worse than mine and made me smile :o

All attempts to contact him were ignored (to his detriment) and I got it through a 3rd/4th party.

Posted (edited)
20 hours ago, secret santa said:

You probably saw this on Ebay recently. The route to getting it was tortuous but I just had to have it - it's stunning. It's far and away the best of only 4 known examples (1862 over 1).

1862 F39 2 over 1 rev.JPG

Magnificent specimen Richard, however my humble specimen was probably the better bargain for €.99 (about $1.49 at the time)

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bronze & Copper Collector said:

Magnificent specimen Richard, however my humble specimen was probably the better bargain for €.99 (about $1.49 at the time)

Absolutely right Gary - nothing bargain-like about mine !

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Posted
1 hour ago, secret santa said:

Absolutely right Gary - nothing bargain-like about mine !

That's what makes this hobby so great.

Both ends of the spectrum and we both enjoy it. Not to mention the knowledge gained and the camaraderie shared.

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, Bronze & Copper Collector said:

Magnificent specimen Richard, however my humble specimen was probably the better bargain for €.99 (about $1.49 at the time)

How about a pic to compare then eh? :D

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