Coinery Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 There she blows. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/rare-hammered-elizabeth-1562-silver-coin-/141089412869?pt=UK_Coins_BritishHammered_RL&hash=item20d9959705Oh, JC, a reserve on it too!Couldn't resist posting some of the details, just in case anyone fancies buying it!A "rear" hammered [sounds fun for a virgin queen] queen elizabeth the first 1562 silver coin "with the sheild on other side" [well we'd better have that one then!] in good condition for its age the pictures ive put on are poor but the markings on both sides are easy to see and would look good in a "coin collectors collection" [indeed it would!].Well if you think that one is good then have a wee snipe on this oneItem number:161131769461What is going on there? £650 starting bid? For a regular, though genuine for a change, 1562 THREEPENCE? I've got a box of coins in that grade she can help herself to at £50 a pop...everyone's a winner! The pewter copies of 1562 are generally threepences, rather than 6d's, which ebayers nearly always list them as! tch! Quote
Coinery Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 This is fun:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1790-A-D-England-King-George-III-Gold-Spade-Type-Guinea-Coin-Gaming-Token-/300990410987?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item46146d30ebA brass spade guinea token, private listing, and only £26.00 so far. Seller's other items are worth looking at too.reet popular little token that! Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 What is going on there? £650 starting bid? For a regular, though genuine for a change, 1562 THREEPENCE? I've got a box of coins in that grade she can help herself to at £50 a pop...everyone's a winner! The pewter copies of 1562 are generally threepences, rather than 6d's, which ebayers nearly always list them as! tch! Hmm. Three fairly new bidders. When I looked earlier two of them had 100% bidding history with the seller. I wonder what could be going on there... Quote
Paulus Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 What is going on there? £650 starting bid? For a regular, though genuine for a change, 1562 THREEPENCE? I've got a box of coins in that grade she can help herself to at £50 a pop...everyone's a winner! The pewter copies of 1562 are generally threepences, rather than 6d's, which ebayers nearly always list them as! tch! Hmm. Three fairly new bidders. When I looked earlier two of them had 100% bidding history with the seller. I wonder what could be going on there... Well it is half a shilling ... baffling otherwise! Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 Well it is half a shilling ... baffling otherwise! Quote
Peter Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 The lady who I advised had a replica 1562 "coin" messaged me tonight calling me a nasty personand she might report me to ebay for abuse. I had merely pointed her to the direction of 2 more replicas after my initialmessage.She also said she had 7 children and was selling it for a friend.Brain of Britain? I don't think so. Quote
Paulus Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 The lady who I advised had a replica 1562 "coin" messaged me tonight calling me a nasty personand she might report me to ebay for abuse. I had merely pointed her to the direction of 2 more replicas after my initialmessage.She also said she had 7 children and was selling it for a friend.Brain of Britain? I don't think so.Can't be a fake then, stand down Peter! Quote
Coinery Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 What is going on there? £650 starting bid? For a regular, though genuine for a change, 1562 THREEPENCE? I've got a box of coins in that grade she can help herself to at £50 a pop...everyone's a winner! The pewter copies of 1562 are generally threepences, rather than 6d's, which ebayers nearly always list them as! tch! Hmm. Three fairly new bidders. When I looked earlier two of them had 100% bidding history with the seller. I wonder what could be going on there... Well it is half a shilling ... baffling otherwise!A quarter, Paulus! It's a 3d Quote
Paulus Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 What is going on there? £650 starting bid? For a regular, though genuine for a change, 1562 THREEPENCE? I've got a box of coins in that grade she can help herself to at £50 a pop...everyone's a winner! The pewter copies of 1562 are generally threepences, rather than 6d's, which ebayers nearly always list them as! tch! Hmm. Three fairly new bidders. When I looked earlier two of them had 100% bidding history with the seller. I wonder what could be going on there... Well it is half a shilling ... baffling otherwise!A quarter, Paulus! It's a 3d Oh yes lol, I'm actually quite good at figures too! Which means of course that if it WAS a sixpence there would be twice as many fake bidders! Quote
Coinery Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 The lady who I advised had a replica 1562 "coin" messaged me tonight calling me a nasty personand she might report me to ebay for abuse. I had merely pointed her to the direction of 2 more replicas after my initialmessage.She also said she had 7 children and was selling it for a friend.Brain of Britain? I don't think so.When I bought my first hammered coin, I spent my whole time thinking 'this can't be real, surely?' 'A sixpence of E1 for less than £20, no way, can't be genuine?'How is it, then, that for everyone else, who know absolutely nothing about coins, and who have probably never even seen a Tudor coin before, let alone own one, take so much convincing that the item they have is actually a fake? It never ceases to amaze me? Quote
Paulus Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 The lady who I advised had a replica 1562 "coin" messaged me tonight calling me a nasty personand she might report me to ebay for abuse. I had merely pointed her to the direction of 2 more replicas after my initialmessage.She also said she had 7 children and was selling it for a friend.Brain of Britain? I don't think so.When I bought my first hammered coin, I spent my whole time thinking 'this can't be real, surely?' 'A sixpence of E1 for less than £20, no way, can't be genuine?'How is it, then, that for everyone else, who know absolutely nothing about coins, and who have probably never even seen a Tudor coin before, let alone own one, take so much convincing that the item they have is actually a fake? It never ceases to amaze me?I had the same feeling, when I started collecting Roman, Tudor and medieval coins ... how on earth can the half-decent examples I had acquired for a few quid be for real? I believed them to be, but if someone had said at the time " ha-ha, of course you realise these are 19th/20th century forgeries!" I would not have been surprised!But some people have a different perspective on things I think!! Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Hmm. Three fairly new bidders. When I looked earlier two of them had 100% bidding history with the seller. I wonder what could be going on there... Another bidder has entered the foray. Shame they, too, have 100% bidding activity with the seller... Quote
Coinery Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Hmm. Three fairly new bidders. When I looked earlier two of them had 100% bidding history with the seller. I wonder what could be going on there... Another bidder has entered the foray. Shame they, too, have 100% bidding activity with the seller...My guess is the seller's young, got a few mates in the pub watching it, and showing off the sale of an old coin that they found...or something very similar? Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 What is going on there? £650 starting bid? For a regular, though genuine for a change, 1562 THREEPENCE? I've got a box of coins in that grade she can help herself to at £50 a pop...everyone's a winner! The pewter copies of 1562 are generally threepences, rather than 6d's, which ebayers nearly always list them as! tch! Stuart, the seller clearly knows what they're talking about. Her response to an innocent question by an 'unsuspecting' eBayer was as follows:"ive had this coin since my dad passed away in 1996 he was a collector ,,had it valued ,, its worth a lot more but I thought ide start auction low ,,its exact coin to ths one ,,,thanks for intrest ,,,ebay id 260642742187 "Great. So it's now a countermarked 'sixpence', too. Perfect. Quote
Coinery Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 What is going on there? £650 starting bid? For a regular, though genuine for a change, 1562 THREEPENCE? I've got a box of coins in that grade she can help herself to at £50 a pop...everyone's a winner! The pewter copies of 1562 are generally threepences, rather than 6d's, which ebayers nearly always list them as! tch! Stuart, the seller clearly knows what they're talking about. Her response to an innocent question by an 'unsuspecting' eBayer was as follows:"ive had this coin since my dad passed away in 1996 he was a collector ,,had it valued ,, its worth a lot more but I thought ide start auction low ,,its exact coin to ths one ,,,thanks for intrest ,,,ebay id 260642742187 "Great. So it's now a countermarked 'sixpence', too. Perfect.What's interesting, is she doesn't point to this comparison in her listing, so who's bidding?Also, Timeline, how I skip past their listings! I love the 'unique, unrecorded' countermark and their 'illustrated certificate of authenticity'! Having said that, I'm not in a position to check it properly now, but that 'unique' countermark does have a whiff of back and fore-legs of a sitting greyhound about it? I'd certainly be measuring up the punch height and looking at the E6 countermarked coins! Couldn't afford it, even if it was...could be worth a double-check, though????? Could also just be a 'unique' bit of arsing around! I'll still take a look tomorrow night, though, unless it's 'ruled' out before then! Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 What's interesting, is she doesn't point to this comparison in her listing, so who's bidding?Story time.Bidder 1: 33% activity with seller.Bidder 2: 100% activity with seller.Bidder 3: 33% activity with seller.Bidder 1 has their only other two bids with just one seller in the Clothing category. Bidder 3 has their only other two bids with, conveniently, just one seller in Baby Clothes. As for the other bidder, 100% activity with same seller but retracted as 'Entered Wrong Amount'. What's the bet the two sellers in the Clothing categories are Bidders 1 and 3? Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 Having said that, I'm not in a position to check it properly now, but that 'unique' countermark does have a whiff of back and fore-legs of a sitting greyhound about it? I'd certainly be measuring up the punch height and looking at the E6 countermarked coins! Couldn't afford it, even if it was...could be worth a double-check, though????? Could also just be a 'unique' bit of arsing around! I'll still take a look tomorrow night, though, unless it's 'ruled' out before then! As for the countermark, it does appear rather odd. I'm still not convinced. I've requested larger images, but we'll see. As an aside, can someone else type timeline originals into Google.co.uk and let me know what the second suggestion is? Quote
Coinery Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 What's interesting, is she doesn't point to this comparison in her listing, so who's bidding? Story time.Bidder 1: 33% activity with seller.Bidder 2: 100% activity with seller.Bidder 3: 33% activity with seller.Bidder 1 has their only other two bids with just one seller in the Clothing category. Bidder 3 has their only other two bids with, conveniently, just one seller in Baby Clothes. As for the other bidder, 100% activity with same seller but retracted as 'Entered Wrong Amount'. What's the bet the two sellers in the Clothing categories are Bidders 1 and 3?I was just going to say 'I wonder if people are thinking it's the rare large bust 3D on account she's calling it a sixpence'?But you've just answered that one! Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted October 23, 2013 Posted October 23, 2013 I was just going to say 'I wonder if people are thinking it's the rare large bust 3D on account she's calling it a sixpence'?But you've just answered that one! I asked eBay to check the IP addresses of the five members. I woke up to the listing gone. Some form of natural order is restored. Quote
Peckris Posted October 23, 2013 Posted October 23, 2013 I was just going to say 'I wonder if people are thinking it's the rare large bust 3D on account she's calling it a sixpence'?But you've just answered that one! I asked eBay to check the IP addresses of the five members. I woke up to the listing gone. Some form of natural order is restored.Well done, good move. Quote
Peter Posted October 24, 2013 Posted October 24, 2013 What is this absolute madness?(I've got 3 comming)http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Uncirculated-and-Sealed-UK-Legal-Tender-Solid-Silver-20-00-Coin-/221303953392?pt=UK_Coins_OtherBritish_RL&hash=item3386be57f0 Quote
Nick Posted October 24, 2013 Posted October 24, 2013 What is this absolute madness?(I've got 3 comming)http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Uncirculated-and-Sealed-UK-Legal-Tender-Solid-Silver-20-00-Coin-/221303953392?pt=UK_Coins_OtherBritish_RL&hash=item3386be57f0Only £30 markup on a £20 item - a veritable bargain - not. Quote
Benny who Posted October 24, 2013 Posted October 24, 2013 What is this absolute madness?(I've got 3 comming)http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Uncirculated-and-Sealed-UK-Legal-Tender-Solid-Silver-20-00-Coin-/221303953392?pt=UK_Coins_OtherBritish_RL&hash=item3386be57f0Only £30 markup on a £20 item - a veritable bargain - not.I wonder if they would take a George Best Fiver for it? Quote
Peckris Posted October 24, 2013 Posted October 24, 2013 What is this absolute madness?(I've got 3 comming)http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brand-New-Uncirculated-and-Sealed-UK-Legal-Tender-Solid-Silver-20-00-Coin-/221303953392?pt=UK_Coins_OtherBritish_RL&hash=item3386be57f0Only £30 markup on a £20 item - a veritable bargain - not.I wonder if they would take a George Best Fiver for it?I can outbid you - a Basil Fawlty tenner Quote
ski Posted October 24, 2013 Posted October 24, 2013 i got mine too.......i wonder if people dont get allocated one, that some may pay these silly prices.... Quote
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