william Posted May 5, 2004 Posted May 5, 2004 ...and you can understand a certain attraction for me to all the Edwards. I like Edward VII coins, especially the florins and halfcrowns, beautiful coins. Do you have any Edward VIII?! Quote
Sylvester Posted May 5, 2004 Posted May 5, 2004 I really like early milled myself, there is something about the combination of handwork and the early technology that really appeals to me. You can see that a coin was made, and it's more robust than hammered. But I have got an interest in all British, and you can understand a certain attraction for me to all the Edwards. Ha Early Milled my speciality.Just bought a 1732RP 6d upgrade and an about average 1703 Vigo 6d.Ah a good haul yesterday.(ow and a 1573 sixpence!!!) Another monarch to scratch from the list. Quote
Edward Posted May 5, 2004 Posted May 5, 2004 Sylvester, I am eating my heart out. Chris already knows how much I like early milled. Two of the first coins I got from him were EM 6d's for my mom, a Geo II and the Anne I referred to yesterday.Willam I don't have any Edward VIII. What I would really like from him is the commemorative medal of his abdication. I was joking the other day with a local dealer about the Ed VIII 3d's that crept into circulation and how wouldn't that be lovely?Where's Tom these days? I wanted to hear how he would grade that Chas II reverse, and what it's the reverse of exactly. Quote
Geoff T Posted May 5, 2004 Posted May 5, 2004 I don't have any Edward VIII. What I would really like from him is the commemorative medal of his abdication. I'm not aware of an official abdication medal ever having been struck, although there are a number of unofficial commemoratives of the abdication. It's the same with the coronation medals; the official one to be struck by the Royal Mint was designed but never issued, although unofficial ones are much commoner than most people imagine. Quote
william Posted May 5, 2004 Posted May 5, 2004 Where's Tom these days? I wanted to hear how he would grade that Chas II reverse, and what it's the reverse of exactly. I think he only comes on here certain days of the week, don't know why (??) Quote
TomGoodheart Posted May 5, 2004 Posted May 5, 2004 E: Tom, is that the other side of the Chas shilling I saw on here before?I don't think so.. I am getting so old I can't remember exactly what I've posted but I only recently got this one! This is one of the last ever coins issued for Charles I and is very difficult to obtain with a nice striking. I have called it 'weak but VF' if that means anything. You can see that where it is struck up it is very crisp so I guess it's good for this issue but it's a bit disappointing the face is so weak. North's English Hammered Coinage lists it as scarce, so it is likely to be a while before I can upgrade it. The light patch is actually silvery - maybe due to it's being a hoard coin it toned irregularly.W: I think he only comes on here certain days of the week, don't know why (??) I work from 2.30 pm to 2.30 pm, so an a 'bad' week when I don't have any days off (like this one) I am only at home every second night. Hence the eratic postings... Quote
william Posted May 6, 2004 Posted May 6, 2004 I don't collect hammered, but I do like that one! Quote
kuhli Posted May 6, 2004 Posted May 6, 2004 I voted milled coppers but I also collect milled silver (am just beginning in this area). Do to minimal financial resources, I am limited in my coin purchases. I used to collect everything from all over the world, and could spend hours going through dealer boxes of 10/$1 and 4/$1 coins, finding many additions to my collection. Last year I had some health issues that affected me greatly, financially, physically, and mentally (damn near died!), so I stepped back from my collection and decided to focus my attention on a few areas that really interest me, and have been getting rid of a lot of the other stuff.British coins was one of the areas I decided to keep, and I made a plan to work my way backwards, gradually, taking my time and limiting my spending, but still enjoying myself. I eliminated all thoughts of gold, as they will probably never be within my budget, and focused on the lower denominations. I am content with decent circulated examples (don't need any FDC or UNC coins), but will always consider an upgrade if one comes along within my budget. My collection will never be one of monetary value, and I am well aware of that. But that is not why I collect coins. The fun, fellowship, and satisfaction I find in collecting and communicating with other collectors is well beyond any financial rewards I could attain. BTW, Oli, whenever you upgrade any of your farthings and want to sell the extras, let me know, I may be interested. Seems that farthings are the hardest coppers to find on this side of the pond. Quote
TomGoodheart Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 I don't collect hammered, but I do like that one! Thank you Will.Here's one I like better which I just got.BTW. If anyone wants a GeoIII Northumberland or Chas II 1663 shilling I have them on eBay (only a day to go and no bids yet!).(Oops - sorry Chris - I hope there isn't a rule about not advertising on this site?) Quote
william Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 Here's one I like better which I just got. I also prefer that one to your other one up there! BTW. If anyone wants a GeoIII Northumberland or Chas II 1663 shilling I have them on eBay (only a day to go and no bids yet!).Well, at £500 and £550, they're much too expensive for me! Quote
TomGoodheart Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 Well, at £500 and £550, they're much too expensive for me! Hmmm... maybe that's why Chris didn't take them with the rest of my stuff (see newsletter!)So do you think I could convert you to going for hammered in a few years? Quote
william Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 (edited) So do you think I could convert you to going for hammered in a few years? Well, I don't know about converting, but I wouldn't mind collecting them as well as my milled Victorian stuff!Btw, what was it that you put in the newsletter?Edit: typo Edited May 8, 2004 by william Quote
TomGoodheart Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 Btw, what was it that you put in the newsletter?It was Chris actually, in his new listings. Quite a few of the shillings (the nice ones!) are ex-me. Gotta pay for these old scraps of silver somehow!Victorian and hammered? Why not! Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 10, 2004 Posted May 10, 2004 Nice combination! At least you won't get bored with all those varieties. Quote
TomGoodheart Posted May 11, 2004 Posted May 11, 2004 A lifetimes collecting I'd say!Oh - thanks for the email re the 1663 PM, at first I didn't recognise you out in the big wide world! Quote
Master Jmd Posted May 12, 2004 Author Posted May 12, 2004 i would collect hammered, but there are so many different varieties of each coin to collect... Quote
william Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 i would collect hammered, but there are so many different varieties of each coin to collect... That doesn't really matter. You don't have to get all of them you know... Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 It is virtually to get all of the varieties in top condition even for the victorian bronze series, there are just so many of them. Quote
william Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 It is virtually to get all of the varieties in top condition even for the victorian bronze series, there are just so many of them. Yeah....Penny Master, have you switched from Copper Victorian pennies to halfpennies? Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 I don't really know, I just like the victoria old head I suppose. Quote
william Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 I don't really know, I just like the victoria old head I suppose. I prefer the Young Head, I reckon it's the best out of all the Victorian effigies... Quote
Sylvester Posted May 12, 2004 Posted May 12, 2004 my favourite was always the jubilee head, with the gothic in second, the bun in third, the young in fourth... and what ever's left last. Quote
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