Red Riley Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 (edited) "Brown EF" ???That's a new one on me.Oh, and if that's EF, then I'm quite good looking...The obverse is a lot worse than the reverse which shows the slightly odd pattern of wear on the side of the face but very little on the fingers which is usually the touchstone. I go GVF/NEFArguably the obverse condition is largely irrelevant on a coin where you are only interested in a small portion of the reverse but I think that given the current state of the market, the price may not be that optimistic sadly. Edited April 18, 2010 by Red Riley Quote
scott Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 poor striking doesnt help, but i'm going for VF Quote
Peckris Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 The obverse is a lot worse than the reverse which shows the slightly odd pattern of wear on the side of the face but very little on the fingers which is usually the touchstone. I go GVF/NEFArguably the obverse condition is largely irrelevant on a coin where you are only interested in a small portion of the reverse but I think that given the current state of the market, the price may not be that optimistic sadly.I go along with your grading Red. I would just add though - there's a lot more hair on that obverse than you often see on even EF examples of 1918-19H & KNs. Those dies took a hell of a beating, and sometimes there's very little hair to be seen at all, just a blur, while the rest of the coin looks pristine. Quote
1949threepence Posted April 24, 2010 Author Posted April 24, 2010 Just idly scanning through USA e bay, when I came across this delightful pair of beauties Price as a buy it now roughly £2,200 for both.Not quite UNC, but given the extreme rarity of these coins at high grade, are they worth the asking price ?Just as a matter of interest, this is now a re-listed item as the 1919KN only @ $2299.00, which at today's pound - dollar exchange rate of £1.5372, equates to £1495.58. So rare at that grade, it might just be worth it. Quote
Peckris Posted April 24, 2010 Posted April 24, 2010 Just idly scanning through USA e bay, when I came across this delightful pair of beauties Price as a buy it now roughly £2,200 for both.Not quite UNC, but given the extreme rarity of these coins at high grade, are they worth the asking price ?Just as a matter of interest, this is now a re-listed item as the 1919KN only @ $2299.00, which at today's pound - dollar exchange rate of £1.5372, equates to £1495.58. So rare at that grade, it might just be worth it.I'm still far from convinced by that Unc rating by the seller. It looks no more than EF to me judging by Britannia's fingers on the trident and the hair on the portrait. If it really was Unc I'd be very interested in it, but right now I'm a bit ho hum (though I'd agree it is RARE even in EF). Quote
1949threepence Posted April 25, 2010 Author Posted April 25, 2010 Just idly scanning through USA e bay, when I came across this delightful pair of beauties Price as a buy it now roughly £2,200 for both.Not quite UNC, but given the extreme rarity of these coins at high grade, are they worth the asking price ?Just as a matter of interest, this is now a re-listed item as the 1919KN only @ $2299.00, which at today's pound - dollar exchange rate of £1.5372, equates to £1495.58. So rare at that grade, it might just be worth it.I'm still far from convinced by that Unc rating by the seller. It looks no more than EF to me judging by Britannia's fingers on the trident and the hair on the portrait. If it really was Unc I'd be very interested in it, but right now I'm a bit ho hum (though I'd agree it is RARE even in EF).Oh, it's definitely not uncirculated, hence my "EF" thread title. But I must say that I haven't even seen one advertised in EF before. Uncirculated would be amazing Quote
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