Peckris Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Here is the promised list of coin varieties as was published in the Coins & Medals Annual 1970, by David Sealy.It's in the form of a multi-page PDF like the recent CM pennies survey.http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PA52TZCXI think it will live there for 30 days?Enjoy! Quote
Peckris Posted March 17, 2011 Author Posted March 17, 2011 I just tried the link myself and got 'temporarily unavailable - please try again later' message - that may be because I just tested it outside this forum? (You only get a limited number of free downloads.)Hopefully you will fare better. Quote
davidrj Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 I just tried the link myself and got 'temporarily unavailable - please try again later' message - that may be because I just tested it outside this forum? (You only get a limited number of free downloads.)Hopefully you will fare better.Didn't work for me eitherCan you not upload the pdf her as a attatchment? Quote
Gary Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 I just tried the link myself and got 'temporarily unavailable - please try again later' message - that may be because I just tested it outside this forum? (You only get a limited number of free downloads.)Hopefully you will fare better.Didn't work for me eitherCan you not upload the pdf her as a attatchment?me niether... Quote
Peckris Posted March 17, 2011 Author Posted March 17, 2011 Didn't work for me eitherCan you not upload the pdf her as a attatchment?me niether... Damn. As for uploading it here, it's 11 MB !! Sadly that's a no-no. Does anyone know of another upload site I could try? Quote
Nick Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 I seem to be the lucky one. I downloaded it no problem, but you could also try RapidShare.Thanks, it looks to be an excellent reference. Quote
davidrj Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Didn't work for me eitherCan you not upload the pdf her as a attatchment?me niether... Damn. As for uploading it here, it's 11 MB !! Sadly that's a no-no. Does anyone know of another upload site I could try?try this onesays up to 200MB David Quote
Peckris Posted March 17, 2011 Author Posted March 17, 2011 Ok, I've tried Rapidshare instead.http://rapidshare.com/files/453022536/Coin_Varieties_1970.pdf Quote
davidrj Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Ok, I've tried Rapidshare instead.http://rapidshare.co...ieties_1970.pdfthat worked, thanks Quote
Colin G. Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 (edited) Ok, I've tried Rapidshare instead.http://rapidshare.co...ieties_1970.pdfthat worked, thanks Peck how big is it, send it to me and I will host it for you? Edited March 17, 2011 by Colin G. Quote
Peckris Posted March 17, 2011 Author Posted March 17, 2011 Ok, I've tried Rapidshare instead.http://rapidshare.co...ieties_1970.pdfthat worked, thanks Peck how big is it, send it to me and I will host it for you?Thanks for that Colin - it's 11MB but it seems that the Rapidshare link is working for people? (Above). Quote
Accumulator Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Thanks Peck... Some more bedtime reading! Quote
1949threepence Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 A fascinating read. Thanks Peck.Honing in on my own current speciality, there are one or two things there, which I was totally unaware of. Like the 1862 penny, with small figures in date, and the 1918KN ~ KN together, or K N spaced slightly apart. I also note that the author makes reference to the London mint 1882 penny, and a milled edge 1899 penny. I seem to remember that many have (since) cast doubt on the milled edge penny being a Royal Mint production.Noted that Freeman and Gouby got a mention !!! Quote
argentumandcoins Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 A fascinating read. Thanks Peck.Honing in on my own current speciality, there are one or two things there, which I was totally unaware of. Like the 1862 penny, with small figures in date, and the 1918KN ~ KN together, or K N spaced slightly apart. I also note that the author makes reference to the London mint 1882 penny, and a milled edge 1899 penny. I seem to remember that many have (since) cast doubt on the milled edge penny being a Royal Mint production.Noted that Freeman and Gouby got a mention !!!You can see an example on my site.Ref the milled edge Pennies The Royal Mint themselves have stated, after electro-microscopic examination, that all examples are post production alterations. Quote
1949threepence Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 A fascinating read. Thanks Peck.Honing in on my own current speciality, there are one or two things there, which I was totally unaware of. Like the 1862 penny, with small figures in date, and the 1918KN ~ KN together, or K N spaced slightly apart. I also note that the author makes reference to the London mint 1882 penny, and a milled edge 1899 penny. I seem to remember that many have (since) cast doubt on the milled edge penny being a Royal Mint production.Noted that Freeman and Gouby got a mention !!!You can see an example on my site.Ref the milled edge Pennies The Royal Mint themselves have stated, after electro-microscopic examination, that all examples are post production alterations.OK, thanks for that, John. Quote
declanwmagee Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Ooh look at that...once ten people download it, they take it off. Would have been right up my street too... Quote
1949threepence Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Ooh look at that...once ten people download it, they take it off. Would have been right up my street too... If I'd realised that, I'd have taken screenshots of the lot. I wanted to look at it again as well.Maybe Peck will be kind enough to upload again Quote
davidrj Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Ooh look at that...once ten people download it, they take it off. Would have been right up my street too... If I'd realised that, I'd have taken screenshots of the lot. I wanted to look at it again as well.Maybe Peck will be kind enough to upload again I've uploaded my copy to hereDavid Quote
Peckris Posted March 17, 2011 Author Posted March 17, 2011 Ooh look at that...once ten people download it, they take it off. Would have been right up my street too... OMG, really? Which link didn't work, Megaupload or RapidShare? Have you tried the 'other' link? Quote
Peckris Posted March 17, 2011 Author Posted March 17, 2011 Ooh look at that...once ten people download it, they take it off. Would have been right up my street too... If I'd realised that, I'd have taken screenshots of the lot. I wanted to look at it again as well.Maybe Peck will be kind enough to upload again I've uploaded my copy to hereDavidThanks David Quote
declanwmagee Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 Fantastic!I can't get enough of these varieties you know. It's livened up previously dead areas of my collecting and brought back the treasure hunt aspect. I just bought another high grade 1887 Shilling for a few quid so now I've got all three. Even my previously complete Elizabeth II has been shot to bits now - I'm looking at 1964 and 1965 sixpences trying to find the scarcer pointings.I'd more or less got to the point where I couldn't afford the coins I needed till all this...! Quote
davidrj Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 A fascinating read. Thanks Peck.Honing in on my own current speciality, there are one or two things there, which I was totally unaware of. Like the 1862 penny, with small figures in date, and the 1918KN ~ KN together, or K N spaced slightly apart. the difference is minimalslight difference in the alignment of the N they appear to be about 50/50 in my small hoard of 1918 KN, but to be frank I soon got bored and haven't checked them allThe "bird's foot" obverse flaw is scarce ?1/10, and appears to be paired with both reverse typesDavid Quote
1949threepence Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 Thanks David, on two counts. Firstly for the extra download of Peck's article, and secondly, for the 1918KN pics. Clearly very little difference, and equally split. Not that significant. My own example is of the closer variety.The bird's foot flaw is obviously a rarer and more interesting feature. Quote
Peckris Posted March 18, 2011 Author Posted March 18, 2011 Fantastic!I can't get enough of these varieties you know. It's livened up previously dead areas of my collecting and brought back the treasure hunt aspect. I just bought another high grade 1887 Shilling for a few quid so now I've got all three. Even my previously complete Elizabeth II has been shot to bits now - I'm looking at 1964 and 1965 sixpences trying to find the scarcer pointings.I'd more or less got to the point where I couldn't afford the coins I needed till all this...!So glad I could reignite your interest Declan! But make sure you also look for the 1964 sixpence with the I of GRATIA missing (oops sorry, didn't I mention that before? ) Quote
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