Colin G. Posted May 25, 2010 Posted May 25, 2010 I am in the die flaw camp. I think it is the early stages of a die crack Quote
Russ777 Posted May 27, 2010 Author Posted May 27, 2010 Yes Azda I know Ebay always has bargain hunters. But I am not risk letting it go for 99p I would rather keep it though it would probably be bid up somewhat.. There always seems some interest in certain Victorian pennies. I have nothing to compare mine to as you say....I know you said hang on a month and get it checked out, but if in early stages of die breaking up (as Colin G suggests) and an interesting item because the flaw makes the 'I' look like numeral '1' then I will have done very well...I have lowered the start price and done a buy it now. Hoping for someone with deep pockets (not me). I will be satisfied with either amount. I think if just early stages of die breaking up then I will have done quite well would you agree??? Of course as you said a genuine tooling error I could have made much more.... But I am happy with the outcomeRegards Russ777 Quote
Peckris Posted May 27, 2010 Posted May 27, 2010 Yes Azda I know Ebay always has bargain hunters. But I am not risk letting it go for 99p I would rather keep it though it would probably be bid up somewhat.. There always seems some interest in certain Victorian pennies. I have nothing to compare mine to as you say....I know you said hang on a month and get it checked out, but if in early stages of die breaking up (as Colin G suggests) and an interesting item because the flaw makes the 'I' look like numeral '1' then I will have done very well...I have lowered the start price and done a buy it now. Hoping for someone with deep pockets (not me). I will be satisfied with either amount. I think if just early stages of die breaking up then I will have done quite well would you agree??? Of course as you said a genuine tooling error I could have made much more.... But I am happy with the outcomeRegards Russ777To be honest (sorry to be a wet blanket) the tooling error is extremely unlikely - if you mean an overstrike I for 1. The chances of such a variety in a straightforward series like that is pretty remote. So if you get a price for it, then IMO you will have done very well indeed. Quote
1949threepence Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 Yes Azda I know Ebay always has bargain hunters. But I am not risk letting it go for 99p I would rather keep it though it would probably be bid up somewhat.. There always seems some interest in certain Victorian pennies. I have nothing to compare mine to as you say....I know you said hang on a month and get it checked out, but if in early stages of die breaking up (as Colin G suggests) and an interesting item because the flaw makes the 'I' look like numeral '1' then I will have done very well...I have lowered the start price and done a buy it now. Hoping for someone with deep pockets (not me). I will be satisfied with either amount. I think if just early stages of die breaking up then I will have done quite well would you agree??? Of course as you said a genuine tooling error I could have made much more.... But I am happy with the outcomeRegards Russ777at the end of the day, nobody really knows what it is. All we can do is speculate. But if it is a variant, then it is an unrecognised and therefore previously unknown type. IMO £300 is still too much. You'd probably do better talking up the "1" variant factor, and going for a buy it now at £49.99, with a "best offer" option. Quote
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