DrLarry Posted July 2, 2023 Author Posted July 2, 2023 On 6/29/2023 at 10:22 AM, Old Money said: Great condition too Quote
TomGoodheart Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 Just saw this posted on Facebook and thought of you guys.. 1 Quote
copper123 Posted August 7, 2023 Posted August 7, 2023 I found a yh Parthing in my collection , its in nice grade too , I thought they all were spelt PARTHING ,shows what I know , I really do need roger's book Quote
copper123 Posted August 7, 2023 Posted August 7, 2023 He was wrong the smallest coin is the 16th farthing I have two of those Quote
copper123 Posted September 3, 2023 Posted September 3, 2023 Picked up a nice L' entente cordiale medalette by lauer the other day to replace my manky old holed one . This is a nice example with lustre Still looking for the blackpool tower one though 2 Quote
kai1998inc Posted September 8, 2023 Posted September 8, 2023 On 9/3/2023 at 3:25 PM, copper123 said: Picked up a nice L' entente cordiale medalette by lauer the other day to replace my manky old holed one . This is a nice example with lustre Still looking for the blackpool tower one though Here are examples of the Blackpool Tower & Blackpool Wheel "Half Farthings" that copper123 mentions above. Apologies for poor photos, the toning on these is very dark - almost akin to the mint darkened farthings of similar period. 2 Quote
copper123 Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 Just to start this thread off again heres a little lovely that I picked up at the last York fair (Friday) Have never seen one like this -its the smallest size and has a grained edge , hopefully someone might know a bit about it , its in lovely grade and I jumped at it for £12 , total bargain in this grade I am sure. 1 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 Yes, somewhere I have a couple of those. Very nice and probably my only toy coins. (I think the engraver - SGO - has the surname Onions??) It's the future Edward VII in case you were wondering... 1 Quote
kai1998inc Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Peckris 2 said: Yes, somewhere I have a couple of those. Very nice and probably my only toy coins. (I think the engraver - SGO - has the surname Onions??) It's the future Edward VII in case you were wondering... That’s correct - some say this is where the saying “Know your Onions” comes from, but I can’t be sure. A (presumably) full set of these in the original mesh purse, in the original cardboard box does exist in private hands. When I remarked to the current owner that it must have been expensive, they replied “it cost an arm and three legs”. Edited January 22, 2024 by kai1998inc 1 1 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 10 minutes ago, kai1998inc said: That’s correct - some say this is where the saying “Know your Onions” comes from, but I can’t be sure. apparently that's one theory. another says it's from an OED editor CT Onions. yet another says it began in the US. Quote
copper123 Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 21 hours ago, Peckris 2 said: Yes, somewhere I have a couple of those. Very nice and probably my only toy coins. (I think the engraver - SGO - has the surname Onions??) It's the future Edward VII in case you were wondering... from the look of his age it dates to 1845 or so 1 Quote
DrLarry Posted February 13, 2024 Author Posted February 13, 2024 Hello everyone hope you're all well. 2 Quote
Zo Arms Posted February 13, 2024 Posted February 13, 2024 1 hour ago, DrLarry said: Hello everyone hope you're all well. Welcome back to the fold. 😁 1 Quote
copper123 Posted February 15, 2024 Posted February 15, 2024 Ok everyone's gone a bit quiet heres something rare to wake you up its in great condition as well 2 Quote
kai1998inc Posted February 15, 2024 Posted February 15, 2024 Just now, copper123 said: Ok everyone's gone a bit quiet heres something rare to wake you up its in great condition as well Those are rare - nice find! Now that you've mentioned the 1911 series, I picked this up a few months ago. Oddly, it included a few of each denomination known, except the florin, which was missing entirely. So I think you may have the rarest of a rare set! Link: Unpublished toy coin box with 31 coins dated 1911 - £0.00 : Rare Coins and Tokens, On Line Catalogue 1 Quote
copper123 Posted February 15, 2024 Posted February 15, 2024 The box has p. may as the cashier so it should be easy to go back through the old B.O.E. cashiers and work out if its in the 1911 period Simples really Quote
jelida Posted February 15, 2024 Posted February 15, 2024 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_May_(cashier)#:~:text=Frank May was the Chief,£10 banknote of 1888. ? Quote
Rob Posted February 16, 2024 Posted February 16, 2024 1 hour ago, copper123 said: The box has p. may as the cashier so it should be easy to go back through the old B.O.E. cashiers and work out if its in the 1911 period Simples really I doubt they would use a genuine name because it might confer 'official' status in the eyes of the public, consequently raising hackles at the mint/BoE leading to them having to publicly disown them as per Moore's Models Quote
DrLarry Posted February 16, 2024 Author Posted February 16, 2024 On 2/13/2024 at 7:55 PM, copper123 said: Any new buys Larry? No not really been in a bit of a selling mode and been buying art it's easier to see and doesn't need a microscope. I had to get all my windows and doors replaced so sold a few rare pennies half pennies. Hope you are well. 1 Quote
DrLarry Posted February 16, 2024 Author Posted February 16, 2024 On 2/13/2024 at 5:28 PM, Zo Arms said: Welcome back to the fold. 😁 Thank you . At last all my Swiss sets arrived and Portuguese lauers arrived not had much opportunity to look at them. I've been busy selling stuff. Quote
copper123 Posted February 16, 2024 Posted February 16, 2024 14 hours ago, Rob said: I doubt they would use a genuine name because it might confer 'official' status in the eyes of the public, consequently raising hackles at the mint/BoE leading to them having to publicly disown them as per Moore's Models Frank may gave up the job in 1893 so its pretty certain that box does not belong with the 1902 set as their is 15 years difference in date , its more certain that this box had a 1887 0r 1893 set inside IMHO. By the way I would imagine that box and set of rare coins would fetch £700 or so in that grade (Around £20 to £25 a coin) am I guessing right ? It certainly is not one for a collector on a budget I bet the reverend rogers would have loved it Quote
DrLarry Posted February 16, 2024 Author Posted February 16, 2024 23 minutes ago, copper123 said: Frank may gave up the job in 1893 so its pretty certain that box does not belong with the 1902 set as their is 15 years difference in date , its more certain that this box had a 1887 0r 1893 set inside IMHO. By the way I would imagine that box and set of rare coins would fetch £700 or so in that grade (Around £20 to £25 a coin) am I guessing right ? It certainly is not one for a collector on a budget I bet the reverend rogers would have loved it Yes of the few George individual ones I have £20 to£40 per coin a set I don't think I've ever seen. Take some pictures kai 1 Quote
copper123 Posted February 17, 2024 Posted February 17, 2024 By the way some of the coins mostly the gold and the bronze penny , halfpenny and farthing are in such good grade they are really stunning they must have been bought by a really serious collector. It must have been a wrench to sell them Quote
copper123 Posted February 18, 2024 Posted February 18, 2024 Heres another couple of rare coins , Hope you all like 1 Quote
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