Kronos Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 Any idea when the CCGB 2010 will be available.Mark Quote
Chris Perkins Posted October 20, 2009 Posted October 20, 2009 Yes, sorry, I ought to put something on rotographic.com.I'm delaying it slightly this year, probably until December as I have some of the 2009 edition that I'd like to at least partially sell out of first. I had too many printed after the success of the 2008 edition (with the free coins, which did very well). Quote
Kronos Posted November 3, 2009 Author Posted November 3, 2009 Yes, sorry, I ought to put something on rotographic.com.I'm delaying it slightly this year, probably until December as I have some of the 2009 edition that I'd like to at least partially sell out of first. I had too many printed after the success of the 2008 edition (with the free coins, which did very well).Is there anyway I can pay now and pre-order a copy.Mark Quote
Jamesred Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 As usual Chris as soon as they are ready can i have a copy??Cheersbeen away for a while but back on now. Doen the site over as well www.myfarthings.co.uk Quote
Peter Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 James Good to see you back...how ever you find time to hold down a job and produce a web site beats me.I've got a massive back log of coins to catalogue.....months work made no easier by Mr Goodes efforts to check over my existing 1/4ds.A few years back I remember your wife bought you some gold for Xmas....good on her and take the profit.....I just still get the socks and aramis. Quote
Jamesred Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 James Good to see you back...how ever you find time to hold down a job and produce a web site beats me.I've got a massive back log of coins to catalogue.....months work made no easier by Mr Goodes efforts to check over my existing 1/4ds.A few years back I remember your wife bought you some gold for Xmas....good on her and take the profit.....I just still get the socks and aramis.She has bought me a fancy camera this year!!! Talking about back log of coins? i have about 400 farthings to look at and Christmas is just around the corner as well.Ah well will get some done tonight!Cheers Quote
Peckris Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 As usual Chris as soon as they are ready can i have a copy??Cheersbeen away for a while but back on now. Doen the site over as well www.myfarthings.co.ukNice job - just need to correct you on 1914 and 1915 farthings (haven't looked further than Geo V) - there are TWO known varieties of each farthing for those dates (a different obverse introduced in 1914). Also, in 1918, there is only 1 obverse and reverse - the "variety" as such, is that some farthings were darkened at the Mint like pre-1918s, others were issued with full lustre. Quote
Jamesred Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 As usual Chris as soon as they are ready can i have a copy??Cheersbeen away for a while but back on now. Doen the site over as well www.myfarthings.co.ukNice job - just need to correct you on 1914 and 1915 farthings (haven't looked further than Geo V) - there are TWO known varieties of each farthing for those dates (a different obverse introduced in 1914). Also, in 1918, there is only 1 obverse and reverse - the "variety" as such, is that some farthings were darkened at the Mint like pre-1918s, others were issued with full lustre.Hi ChrisBelieve it or not i was just looking at those 2 pages, was checking the coins that i have and realised my error!! Both have been changed.I have said "Varieties" though as you say some may not strictly be a variety but as you say merely a Dark/Light one. but i thought i would keep it easy. Saying that i am going to put on the pages where these are, a bit about why they did it.Cheers Quote
Peter Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 As usual Chris as soon as they are ready can i have a copy??Cheersbeen away for a while but back on now. Doen the site over as well www.myfarthings.co.ukNice job - just need to correct you on 1914 and 1915 farthings (haven't looked further than Geo V) - there are TWO known varieties of each farthing for those dates (a different obverse introduced in 1914). Also, in 1918, there is only 1 obverse and reverse - the "variety" as such, is that some farthings were darkened at the Mint like pre-1918s, others were issued with full lustre.Apart from the rare 1915 I've got them all (well the darkened 1918 has been ordered)Only 1953 has produced a few varieties....I'm sure there must be more. Quote
scott Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 i have an interesting copper one posted around the site which is, from what i have seen completly unlisted, but yea i like the site Quote
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