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Does anyone have a copy of the June 2011 Warwick & Warwick catalogue? If you do, can you have a look and see what lot number the 1825 farthing was (individual coin lots).

Lost mine.... :unsure:

Thanks :D

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Does anyone have a copy of the June 2011 Warwick & Warwick catalogue? If you do, can you have a look and see what lot number the 1825 farthing was (individual coin lots).

Lost mine.... :unsure:

Thanks :D

There were two; 294 '1825 farthing D/U in DEI about uncirculated' (est. £180) and 295 '1825 farthing uncirculated nearly full lustre' (est. £42)

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Does anyone have a copy of the June 2011 Warwick & Warwick catalogue? If you do, can you have a look and see what lot number the 1825 farthing was (individual coin lots).

Lost mine.... :unsure:

Thanks :D

There were two; 294 '1825 farthing D/U in DEI about uncirculated' (est. £180) and 295 '1825 farthing uncirculated nearly full lustre' (est. £42)

Cheers!! :D

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Apologies for reviving an old tread. When I first started coin collecting, I brought some really nice coins from W&W. However, they had nothing of interest for me for quite a few years now. I have just checked out their auction catalogue and was shocked by the quality of grading. This 1902 matt proof crown is graded as straight FDC! The marks on the horse's neck are frightful. 

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16 hours ago, Sword said:

Apologies for reviving an old tread. When I first started coin collecting, I brought some really nice coins from W&W. However, they had nothing of interest for me for quite a few years now. I have just checked out their auction catalogue and was shocked by the quality of grading. This 1902 matt proof crown is graded as straight FDC! The marks on the horse's neck are frightful. 

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Nowhere near FDC, EF at best

Posted
47 minutes ago, azda said:

Nowhere near FDC, EF at best

Indeed. Damage aside, minor wear to the hair detail is obvious in the photo.

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To get the grade so wrong doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the rest of the operation. 

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Exactly. There is a lot of wear on St George's chest too. I don't think I can bid with them again as they are unlikely to mention hairline, cleaning etc and these things are often not apparent  from photos.

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37 minutes ago, Sword said:

Exactly. There is a lot of wear on St George's chest too. I don't think I can bid with them again as they are unlikely to mention hairline, cleaning etc and these things are often not apparent  from photos.

There was something else they got badly wrong a few months ago. It was either they'd missed the fact that a coin was rare and had touted it as normal, or vice versa - can't remember which. I think somebody e mailed them about it.    

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One gilt 'Soho pattern' a few years ago was a painted currency Christmas bauble. I told them, they disagreed, I said I was going home. Their minder asked if I wanted to leave any bids. :blink:. Silly man.

I walked out and bought a York halfcrown from Lloyd Bennett instead.

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Looks a lot better, and quite good. Hard to tell from photos, and likely best in hand - to nitpick there are some toning (hair)lines in and around the devices in the fields of the reverse which is actually quite normal for issue as most are aware. There is a funny die break on George's upper thigh with what might be a small hit down to the right of that. Those are likely die dimples on George's deltoid so not detracting. Possibly a tick on dragon's thigh above "knee". The obverse appears nearly mark-free with very nice ding and dent-free edges. I'd be proud to own that were I you.

PCGS seems quite variable on the grading of this one, not to mention other matte proofs. I suspect this would get a 64, but depending on if those are hairlines on rev. would go 65

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1 hour ago, mrbadexample said:

"Quite"? :blink:

It's all relative. VS has many fabulous coins in his collection and I would be very happy to own coins he describes as "quite" good.

It's certainly better than mine (which I later slabbed and got CGS85)

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1 hour ago, Sword said:

VS has many fabulous coins in his collection...

Some pictures would be nice VS. ;) Please. :)

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Ah, pictures, my Achilles heel. 

I've shown a few with Dave's help - maybe I can put up the 1893 Jub 6d in PCGS64 and quite (I like that word) proof-like.  Will send it over this weekend if I can dig it out of SDB. 

1926 Pattern Wood Peace Crown?

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39 minutes ago, VickySilver said:

Ah, pictures, my Achilles heel. 

I've shown a few with Dave's help - maybe I can put up the 1893 Jub 6d in PCGS64 and quite (I like that word) proof-like.  Will send it over this weekend if I can dig it out of SDB. 

1926 Pattern Wood Peace Crown?

Talking of Wood's patterns, was it you who bought the 6d in Bole? :angry:

Posted
2 hours ago, VickySilver said:

OK, I'm guilty. I really got to get off the arse and figure out how to post pictures!

Posting them's easy. It's taking good ones in the first place that I have difficulty with. :(

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If you are unhappy with the descriptions or overgradeing with ANY seller just return it and ask for a refund , any sort of decent dealer will offer that for a short time at least .

It really is no good putting up with substandard coins and just moaning about them on message boards .

Vote with your feet.

Are you lot men or mice,  eeeekkk, eeeekkk, LOL

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1 minute ago, copper123 said:

If you are unhappy with the descriptions or overgradeing with ANY seller just return it and ask for a refund , any sort of decent dealer will offer that for a short time at least .

It really is no good putting up with substandard coins and just moaning about them on message boards .

Vote with your feet.

Are you lot men or mice,  eeeekkk, eeeekkk, LOL

Grading is a matter of opinion and small discrepancies are expected. (e.g. GEF and AU, GVF and NEF etc.)

However calling that 1902 matt proof crown FDC is just rather dishonest or at least incompetent.  

Most of us have put in commission bids without being able to view the lots in advance. In such cases, you often need to rely on the auctioneer's grading and descriptions to some extent. 

We are not moaning pointlessly but are just keeping each other informed of the auction houses that are more likely to give poor descriptions / over grading / flattering photos. People have also pointed out places like DNW give photos that don't always do the coins justice. Information like this help collectors (especially those that are less experienced) make more informed decisions when placing commission bids. 

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