Leviathan Posted May 14, 2010 Posted May 14, 2010 I see a fair few of them on EBay, and was wondering just what they are? Most seem to be George III. Quote
Hussulo Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 They are not real patterns, they are modern fantasy pieces.I think they may have been produced by Richard Lobel or for Spink to sell at a patina sale?Not worth a lot and I'm not keen on the fact that they haven't got replica or copy stamped on them, I guess because they aren't copying a real coin they can get away without having to do so but I'm sure many novice collectors have been fooled by them. Quote
Hussulo Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 PS. not only Irish but they made them depicting Edward VIII and for various countries like Cyprus etc. Quote
Leviathan Posted May 18, 2010 Author Posted May 18, 2010 I thought as much... I have a friend who bought a couple, and wanted to know if they were worth much, and I was unable to find anything about them lol Quote
Peckris Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 They are not real patterns, they are modern fantasy pieces.I think they may have been produced by Richard Lobel or for Spink to sell at a patina sale?Not worth a lot and I'm not keen on the fact that they haven't got replica or copy stamped on them, I guess because they aren't copying a real coin they can get away without having to do so but I'm sure many novice collectors have been fooled by them.Having said that, I recently bought a fantasy penny from eBay - the obverse is the Kuchler design of Geo III as seen on the Bank of England dollar, and the reverse is a replica of a pattern halfpenny of 1798. It's a heavy proof in dark slate-grey bronze and is utterly gorgeous (cost me all of £9.99 :-) If that had been stamped replica or similar, it would have been 100% undesirable. I'm sure someone of ill repute could try and flog those as rare patterns, but I don't think the existence of 1) crooks 2) gullible collectors should spoil a beautiful coin. Quote
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