declanwmagee Posted October 3, 2011 Posted October 3, 2011 The coin i most enjoyed was the 1905 Halfcrown, i had it several days lol, but just to own a decent and original coin of that year was pretty amazing. Unfortunately for me, it was way out of my price league for the time being and was merely bought to sell on, the wife did enjoy the 1200 euro profit though, i think i saw about 100 of that I also really liked the one i had purchased for Rob from Germany, a shilling i think it was (Rob might show it again) Really nice coin. I actually wanted it for myself, but at the time it was to much for me, i had showed Rob the dealers gallery pics and he also liked it, so i snapped it up for him before anyone else got it, plus €50 off the asking price as i'd dealt with the dealer before.You really ought to do this for a living, Dave, you're clearly good at it...I'm chuffed if I make a tenner on most of the coins I sell. Quote
azda Posted October 3, 2011 Author Posted October 3, 2011 The coin i most enjoyed was the 1905 Halfcrown, i had it several days lol, but just to own a decent and original coin of that year was pretty amazing. Unfortunately for me, it was way out of my price league for the time being and was merely bought to sell on, the wife did enjoy the 1200 euro profit though, i think i saw about 100 of that I also really liked the one i had purchased for Rob from Germany, a shilling i think it was (Rob might show it again) Really nice coin. I actually wanted it for myself, but at the time it was to much for me, i had showed Rob the dealers gallery pics and he also liked it, so i snapped it up for him before anyone else got it, plus €50 off the asking price as i'd dealt with the dealer before.You really ought to do this for a living, Dave, you're clearly good at it...I'm chuffed if I make a tenner on most of the coins I sell.I wish i had the cash to start Declan, so many nice coins out there, i want them ALL lol. Speaking of which, anyone seen this before? It was on ebay earlier and i took a punt on it but got outbidded, the seller sent me a 2nd chance offer on it, presumably he bidded to much on it himself as i was a zero FB winning bidder.Its a trial piece for GB 1 Euro, description says its 25g of .999 silver. Thinks its worth buying? Quote
joey Posted October 8, 2011 Posted October 8, 2011 Very nice. And unusual, that size. Mine are all much smaller. Oh, and I just spotted one of my previous coins listed by a US auction house. Not sure if I'm more upset by the price they got for it, or the rather garish toning it seems to have developed!I saw you wanted Chas 1st shillings.I noticed a few in an auction here in Australia in Sydney on Fri 21st Oct.Whether they are cheap or not you will have to decide.Lots 7948,9 & 7950 Elizabeth 1,lots 7955,6 & 7960 James 1,Lots 7967,8,9,70,71 Chas 1.You should find them at http://www.statusint.com Quote
Rob Posted October 8, 2011 Posted October 8, 2011 I saw you wanted Chas 1st shillings.I noticed a few in an auction here in Australia in Sydney on Fri 21st Oct.Whether they are cheap or not you will have to decide.Lots 7948,9 & 7950 Elizabeth 1,lots 7955,6 & 7960 James 1,Lots 7967,8,9,70,71 Chas 1.You should find them at http://www.statusint.comA decent range on offer there across the board for all periods, but I would question some of the grading though. Do they have a reputation for overgrading or not? Quote
TomGoodheart Posted October 8, 2011 Posted October 8, 2011 Very nice. And unusual, that size. Mine are all much smaller. Oh, and I just spotted one of my previous coins listed by a US auction house. Not sure if I'm more upset by the price they got for it, or the rather garish toning it seems to have developed!I saw you wanted Chas 1st shillings.I noticed a few in an auction here in Australia in Sydney on Fri 21st Oct.Whether they are cheap or not you will have to decide.Lots 7948,9 & 7950 Elizabeth 1,lots 7955,6 & 7960 James 1,Lots 7967,8,9,70,71 Chas 1.You should find them at http://www.statusint.comThanks! Not an auction house I'd heard of, so useful to have the link. I'd say the reserves are a little optomisitc, but then they might sell at that. Quote
joey Posted October 10, 2011 Posted October 10, 2011 I saw you wanted Chas 1st shillings.I noticed a few in an auction here in Australia in Sydney on Fri 21st Oct.Whether they are cheap or not you will have to decide.Lots 7948,9 & 7950 Elizabeth 1,lots 7955,6 & 7960 James 1,Lots 7967,8,9,70,71 Chas 1.You should find them at http://www.statusint.comA decent range on offer there across the board for all periods, but I would question some of the grading though. Do they have a reputation for overgrading or not?G,day Rob. Sorry I did not get back to you earlier,I have not looked in for a few days.Regarding the reputation for overgrading, I have not heard one way or the other.I will ask around.I have bought a few things through them but as Tom said they seem to put their reserves & estimates a little high in my opinion.They usually have quite a bit left for sale after the auction. Quote
azda Posted October 11, 2011 Author Posted October 11, 2011 I've bought from them, 1 had a rim ding and they still graded it as UNC, grading was definately a little off Quote
Rob Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 I saw you wanted Chas 1st shillings.I noticed a few in an auction here in Australia in Sydney on Fri 21st Oct.Whether they are cheap or not you will have to decide.Lots 7948,9 & 7950 Elizabeth 1,lots 7955,6 & 7960 James 1,Lots 7967,8,9,70,71 Chas 1.You should find them at http://www.statusint.comA decent range on offer there across the board for all periods, but I would question some of the grading though. Do they have a reputation for overgrading or not?G,day Rob. Sorry I did not get back to you earlier,I have not looked in for a few days.Regarding the reputation for overgrading, I have not heard one way or the other.I will ask around.I have bought a few things through them but as Tom said they seem to put their reserves & estimates a little high in my opinion.They usually have quite a bit left for sale after the auction.Thanks Joey, but don't bust a gut as I haven't found anything suitable for my needs, so won't be bidding in any case. Quote
azda Posted October 11, 2011 Author Posted October 11, 2011 I saw you wanted Chas 1st shillings.I noticed a few in an auction here in Australia in Sydney on Fri 21st Oct.Whether they are cheap or not you will have to decide.Lots 7948,9 & 7950 Elizabeth 1,lots 7955,6 & 7960 James 1,Lots 7967,8,9,70,71 Chas 1.You should find them at http://www.statusint.comA decent range on offer there across the board for all periods, but I would question some of the grading though. Do they have a reputation for overgrading or not?G,day Rob. Sorry I did not get back to you earlier,I have not looked in for a few days.Regarding the reputation for overgrading, I have not heard one way or the other.I will ask around.I have bought a few things through them but as Tom said they seem to put their reserves & estimates a little high in my opinion.They usually have quite a bit left for sale after the auction.Thanks Joey, but don't bust a gut as I haven't found anything suitable for my needs, so won't be bidding in any case.They do have a Northumberland shilling for sale. VF 600-800 estimate Quote
Peter Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 G'Day I note they have lot 7985 described as NGC...1695 1/4d...it ain't its our old pal who self slabs. Quote
azda Posted October 11, 2011 Author Posted October 11, 2011 (edited) G'Day I note they have lot 7985 described as NGC...1695 1/4d...it ain't its our old pal who self slabs.I have their up coming sale catalogue and also a contact there, i'll take a look and then maybe drop her an email informing her of this atrocity I assume it's someone who's bought from him and thought this is not GVF and could'nt send it back for whatever reason so has decided to sell it on. I have emailed them anyway. Edited October 11, 2011 by azda Quote
Peter Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 G'Day I note they have lot 7985 described as NGC...1695 1/4d...it ain't its our old pal who self slabs.I have their up coming sale catalogue and also a contact there, i'll take a look and then maybe drop her an email informing her of this atrocity I assume it's someone who's bought from him and thought this is not GVF and could'nt send it back for whatever reason so has decided to sell it on. I have emailed them anyway.Its done the rounds on Ebay.....you could say the Katie Price of the farthing world...nice bust but entombed in plastic Quote
Boomstick Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 Sorry I'm late to the party... £300 for an 1817 bull head half crown. Only my second ever purchase! Trying to keep my collection small and high quality - one of each monarch as a starting point. G4 and W4 going to take a while at these prices! Quote
Peckris Posted October 12, 2011 Posted October 12, 2011 Sorry I'm late to the party... £300 for an 1817 bull head half crown. Only my second ever purchase! Trying to keep my collection small and high quality - one of each monarch as a starting point. G4 and W4 going to take a while at these prices!A great ambition You could pick up G1V and W1V farthings in top grade without breaking the bank, and sixpences are your best bet for silver, followed by shillings. Quote
Rob Posted October 12, 2011 Posted October 12, 2011 Sorry I'm late to the party... £300 for an 1817 bull head half crown. Only my second ever purchase! Trying to keep my collection small and high quality - one of each monarch as a starting point. G4 and W4 going to take a while at these prices!Sensible man if you can maintain the quality standards. Not so sure about keeping the collection small though. Much easier said than done. Quote
Colin G. Posted October 12, 2011 Posted October 12, 2011 But more important to make sure you know what you are buying when you are spending bigger sums!! Easier to make a big mistake, so choose carefully and make sure you know exactly what you are buying Quote
Boomstick Posted October 12, 2011 Posted October 12, 2011 Not that difficult to keep small really - each coin takes me months to save up for! It's a bit frustrating sometimes, but at least it gives me time to research (I'm relatively new to this). I only buy from reputable dealers to reduce the risk of getting ripped off - I have dabbled in eBay, but only for the smaller purchases. I want to see them myself for the eye appeal for the more pricey stuff. Quote
Colin G. Posted October 12, 2011 Posted October 12, 2011 It's a bit frustrating sometimes, but at least it gives me time to research That's the important bit!! Quote
azda Posted October 13, 2011 Author Posted October 13, 2011 Collecting is more a marathon than a sprint boomstick, and it can also be damn frustrating, especially when there's a coin avaliable that you want but have no cash Quote
ski Posted October 13, 2011 Posted October 13, 2011 especially when there's a coin avaliable that you want but have no cash even more frustrating Dave, is at auction and you've the cash for a coin....but somebody else has more Quote
Rob Posted October 13, 2011 Posted October 13, 2011 especially when there's a coin avaliable that you want but have no cash even more frustrating Dave, is at auction and you've the cash for a coin....but somebody else has more That is invariably the problem. We all have a nemesis or two. Quote
Peter Posted October 13, 2011 Posted October 13, 2011 There is always a better one...Ok maybe not the high quality hammered pieces but I once got done by onosecond on a 1914 1/4d only to pick up a few over the next few days. Quote
azda Posted October 13, 2011 Author Posted October 13, 2011 especially when there's a coin avaliable that you want but have no cash even more frustrating Dave, is at auction and you've the cash for a coin....but somebody else has more There's always someone with deeper pockets Quote
Rob Posted October 13, 2011 Posted October 13, 2011 especially when there's a coin avaliable that you want but have no cash even more frustrating Dave, is at auction and you've the cash for a coin....but somebody else has more There's always someone with deeper pocketsAnd if we all had the same resources, the numismatic market would find some other way to ensure that the best pieces were retained by a few friends of the major players. A bit like the Soviet Union maybe where you have holiday resorts reserved for party members - all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. C'est la vie. Quote
TomGoodheart Posted October 14, 2011 Posted October 14, 2011 There is always a better one...Ok maybe not the high quality hammered pieces but I once got done by onosecond on a 1914 1/4d only to pick up a few over the next few days.Well, that was Colin Cooke / Neil Paisley's ID and it was a farthing, so ... Quote
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