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Hi just been drooling over this wondered if some one could give me a grade and value before I do something dum.

Posted

id say EF maybe UNC

in my book(british coins market values 2006)

it's say's

edward viii 1905(f)............EF=£1500 UNC=£3000

(copied from the book)

hope this helped

;);););)

:rolleyes: BURPALOT :ph34r:

Posted
id say EF maybe UNC

in my book(british coins market values 2006)

it's say's

edward viii 1905(f)............EF=£1500 UNC=£3000

(copied from the book)

hope this helped

;);););)

:rolleyes: BURPALOT :ph34r:

Slightly liberal I think. I would go a few grades lower, somewhere around fine, perhaps GF.

Posted

I would say GF.

There are a few edge bumps (under the 19 looks bad)

It will probably make £175 ish.

Posted

Walking away, I was thinking about GF. As these babies are hard to come by in anything better than worn flat I was trying get a bit better than GF. VF would have made me more interested but the P and I are about gone. I saw one a auction slightly worse than this go for £180. I'm sure it would go for more on ebay. The guy wants a best offer around $999 :ph34r: Perhaps I'll insult him and offer $300.

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It is rare but NOT unobtainable.

Ebay has 000,s of punters who do their search on 1905 for the 2/6 1/- and even 2/-.

I haven't got any of the trio above but should I stumble on a decent one it will be luck.

I would rather get a quality 1903 2/6-.

If you are collecting 2/6's nice pieces 1887 YH and earlier seem harder than catalogue prices suggest.

Posted

I'm into 1900 to 1970 and only missing 1903 and 1905. I'm starting to sort out the different types now that I have a copy of Davies. Davies quotes a 1911 proof with beveled edge, does anyone know what to look for. The other noticable absence from my collection is the 1926 with the colons missing.

Posted

Colin Cooke had a nice Fine 1905 for £225 in his latest catalogue (Feb).......(its not on his web site yet)

It was fairly dingless.

Also a 1903 for £70

Posted

Beware - forged 1905 half crowns do exist.

This one is nowhere near uncirculated. I'd put it at a F-GF.

Still looking for a better one...

G

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