Gary D Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 (edited) Here's my next entry on this topic. A couple of weeks ago I won these on ebay. They were up for the normal 0.54 ausie cents but some numpty with a feedback of 20 decided to chuck $10 into the pot so I ended up paying nearly £6 including postage.When my camera has had a bit of a charge I post a picture of the results Edited December 7, 2009 by Gary D Quote
Peckris Posted December 7, 2009 Author Posted December 7, 2009 Here's my next entry on this topic. A couple of weeks ago I won these on ebay. They were up for the normal 0.54 ausie cents but some numpty with a feedback of 20 decided to chuck $10 into the pot so I ended up paying nearly £6 including postage.When my camera has had a bit of a charge I post a picture of the resultsThat's a nice 1910. Not a bad '07 either. Quote
scott Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 yea, wish the market here was like that, pennies in that grade are going for way over book price Quote
Gary D Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 yea, wish the market here was like that, pennies in that grade are going for way over book price If anyone wants the 1906, 1907, 1909 and 1910 the first to pm me their address can have them as a free give away. The 1908 F164A worth over £600 I'm keeping myself. lol Quote
Gary D Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 yea, wish the market here was like that, pennies in that grade are going for way over book price If anyone wants the 1906, 1907, 1909 and 1910 the first to pm me their address can have them as a free give away. The 1908 F164A worth over £600 I'm keeping myself. lolThe pennies are going to Scott Quote
scott Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 arrived today, that 1910 is gorgeous, all better then photos. Quote
Peckris Posted December 14, 2009 Author Posted December 14, 2009 Done it again. 1935 crownSpecimen? Nice Quote
scott Posted December 14, 2009 Posted December 14, 2009 dang if i saw that...anyway 2 can play at these games1839 2 prong trident farthing1855 EF halfpenny Quote
Peckris Posted December 14, 2009 Author Posted December 14, 2009 dang if i saw that...anyway 2 can play at these games1839 2 prong trident farthing1855 EF halfpennyCommon date or not, that is one hell of a halfpenny for £2.70 - well done. Quote
scott Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 yea, wasn't letting that pass me by, saw the grade and though i'll have a bit of that, especially at the dissapointment of the 1858 small date farthing i was watching going over budget..did pick this gorgeou thing up at the dealers for 25p Quote
Gary D Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Done it again. 1935 crownSpecimen? Niceraised edge Proof Quote
Peckris Posted December 15, 2009 Author Posted December 15, 2009 yea, wasn't letting that pass me by, saw the grade and though i'll have a bit of that, especially at the dissapointment of the 1858 small date farthing i was watching going over budget..did pick this gorgeou thing up at the dealers for 25pexcellent spot scott - Unc Ed VII farthings have gone up a lot in recent years Quote
Peckris Posted December 15, 2009 Author Posted December 15, 2009 Done it again. 1935 crownSpecimen? Niceraised edge Proof Really? Far be it from me to doubt you, but looking at both faces (1 o'clock), I'm not sure I can see that. Quote
VickySilver Posted December 16, 2009 Posted December 16, 2009 Gary, do get back to us once you get the coin in hand and have a look at the edge. Very nice pickup if it is proof, even if mishandled. Quote
Gary D Posted December 16, 2009 Posted December 16, 2009 Gary, do get back to us once you get the coin in hand and have a look at the edge. Very nice pickup if it is proof, even if mishandled.Yes definitly raised edge, I actually had it in hand when I posted the reply. If you look at the ebay pictures you can just see the edge lettering. It gives the outline a slight lumpy look. Still was taking a chance with my £14 until it arrived. It has a bit of a rub on the fields but still worth flipping back onto ebay with a red box which I have spare. Not to sure when to do it though with Christmas apon us. If I put it on for 10 days it would finish on the Sunday between Christmas and new year. Not sure if anyone will be spending that sort of money then. Decision decisions. Quote
Peckris Posted December 18, 2009 Author Posted December 18, 2009 Gary, do get back to us once you get the coin in hand and have a look at the edge. Very nice pickup if it is proof, even if mishandled.Yes definitly raised edge, I actually had it in hand when I posted the reply. If you look at the ebay pictures you can just see the edge lettering. It gives the outline a slight lumpy look. Still was taking a chance with my £14 until it arrived. It has a bit of a rub on the fields but still worth flipping back onto ebay with a red box which I have spare. Not to sure when to do it though with Christmas apon us. If I put it on for 10 days it would finish on the Sunday between Christmas and new year. Not sure if anyone will be spending that sort of money then. Decision decisions.Very nice! And you weren't taking much of a chance tbh - it's quite clearly a superior striking, the least you could have expected was a specimen ;-) Quote
scott Posted December 19, 2009 Posted December 19, 2009 (edited) what the? bargain of the weekend1926 aEF pennypictures are not that good, but i can see enopugh of the helmet to see thats well into VF, even if its not modfied effigy, if this is EF, which by the looks of the text at the bottomis VERY LIKELY then its a winner and probably rareand a lustrous 1938 penny 1938 Edited December 19, 2009 by scott Quote
Peckris Posted December 19, 2009 Author Posted December 19, 2009 what the? bargain of the weekend1926 aEF pennypictures are not that good, but i can see enopugh of the helmet to see thats well into VF, even if its not modfied effigy, if this is EF, which by the looks of the text at the bottomis VERY LIKELY then its a winner and probably rareand a lustrous 1938 penny 1938Yes, it's OE 1926, looks pretty good for 99p ! It's better than VF not far off EF I'd sayThat 1938 though, isn't worth more than about 99p and you've got £1.50 postage on top (not such a bargain ) Quote
Gary D Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 what the? bargain of the weekend1926 aEF pennypictures are not that good, but i can see enopugh of the helmet to see thats well into VF, even if its not modfied effigy, if this is EF, which by the looks of the text at the bottomis VERY LIKELY then its a winner and probably rareand a lustrous 1938 penny 1938Yes, it's OE 1926, looks pretty good for 99p ! It's better than VF not far off EF I'd sayThat 1938 though, isn't worth more than about 99p and you've got £1.50 postage on top (not such a bargain )That's a very nice 1926.I've had one disapointment this week, a 1909 which looked as if it could be a 1 to tooth. My hopes were dashed when a couple of days after I won it the seller auctioned another one using the same picture. Yup stock pictures grrrr. I have put in a 'not as described' before when this happens, but I don't know if I can be bothered this time as the coin is in a similar condition. I would have if the picture was EF+ and a worn washer turned up. I'll definitly mention it in the feedback, probably won't neg him though.Anyway I still have hopes for this one.1911 penny Quote
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