azda Posted September 26, 2011 Posted September 26, 2011 http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3837269/150m-treasure-under-the-sea.html Quote
davidrj Posted September 27, 2011 Posted September 27, 2011 http://www.thesun.co...er-the-sea.htmlNice bog head!Wonder whether cargo was bullion or coin Quote
ski Posted September 27, 2011 Posted September 27, 2011 all that treasure and they show a picture of a karzi Quote
Peter Posted September 27, 2011 Posted September 27, 2011 http://www.thesun.co...er-the-sea.htmlNice bog head!Wonder whether cargo was bullion or coinRumour has it the cargo was 1903 & 05 Halfcrowns...that would worry a couple of Chinese manufacturers. Quote
AJWcoins Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 http://www.thesun.co...er-the-sea.htmlInteresting but I have to agree with ski why show the bog lol. Quote
DaveG38 Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 http://www.thesun.co...er-the-sea.htmlNice bog head!Wonder whether cargo was bullion or coinRumour has it the cargo was 1903 & 05 Halfcrowns...that would worry a couple of Chinese manufacturers. Interesting that the announcement of this find, which totals some 200 tons of silver, almost immediately depressed the bullion price for silver by about 20%. The price went from around £25 per troy ounce to £20 almost in an instant. Quote
Hello17 Posted October 2, 2011 Posted October 2, 2011 http://www.thesun.co...er-the-sea.htmlNice bog head!Wonder whether cargo was bullion or coinRumour has it the cargo was 1903 & 05 Halfcrowns...that would worry a couple of Chinese manufacturers. Interesting that the announcement of this find, which totals some 200 tons of silver, almost immediately depressed the bullion price for silver by about 20%. The price went from around £25 per troy ounce to £20 almost in an instant.200 tons? it must have sunk fast. Quote
azda Posted October 2, 2011 Author Posted October 2, 2011 http://www.thesun.co...er-the-sea.htmlNice bog head!Wonder whether cargo was bullion or coinRumour has it the cargo was 1903 & 05 Halfcrowns...that would worry a couple of Chinese manufacturers. Interesting that the announcement of this find, which totals some 200 tons of silver, almost immediately depressed the bullion price for silver by about 20%. The price went from around £25 per troy ounce to £20 almost in an instant.200 tons? it must have sunk fast.It states it was sunk in 1941 so it might not be .925 silver, it could be that its .500.........Still holding over half a Kilo of .925 myself, just waiting for the right time. anyone with a crystal ball? Quote
Peckris Posted October 2, 2011 Posted October 2, 2011 http://www.thesun.co...er-the-sea.htmlNice bog head!Wonder whether cargo was bullion or coinRumour has it the cargo was 1903 & 05 Halfcrowns...that would worry a couple of Chinese manufacturers. Interesting that the announcement of this find, which totals some 200 tons of silver, almost immediately depressed the bullion price for silver by about 20%. The price went from around £25 per troy ounce to £20 almost in an instant.200 tons? it must have sunk fast.It states it was sunk in 1941 so it might not be .925 silver, it could be that its .500.........Still holding over half a Kilo of .925 myself, just waiting for the right time. anyone with a crystal ball?No time like the present - you don't think it's going higher? "The only way is Down..." Quote
Peter Posted October 2, 2011 Posted October 2, 2011 Like Peck I would let it go now.Always take a profit (and a handsome one).I have messed about with my (now frozen)pension fund and took profit in various sectors,bought low,sold high etc etcOK you might not hit the actual peaks but you avoid troughs. .Melt is currently about 53p per gram and any coin F+ will always reap more than this. Quote
declanwmagee Posted October 3, 2011 Posted October 3, 2011 If you can bear (no pun intended!) to hang on to it through the coming big dip, I'd imagine some spectacular flights to safety once the Euro disintegrates and the US defaults.Watch out for the incoming CorpGov restrictions though - did anyone else see this?Remember the gold confiscations in 1933? Quote
Peckris Posted October 3, 2011 Posted October 3, 2011 If you can bear (no pun intended!) to hang on to it through the coming big dip, I'd imagine some spectacular flights to safety once the Euro disintegrates and the US defaults.Watch out for the incoming CorpGov restrictions though - did anyone else see this?Remember the gold confiscations in 1933?No, I'm not that old , but I DO remember the restrictions on modern gold coins in the late 60s (I can't remember the cutoff date but I'm pretty sure it was way back in the 19th Century). Basically, you couldn't buy more than ?4 sovs without a special licence. Quote
Peckris Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 name='ski' timestamp='1317757157' post='56088']No, I'm not that old cmon who you kidding ha i do recall something about needing a licence to hold an amount of gold, im too old to remember exactly though, how has this changed? im assuming you can have as many gold sovs in your collection as you want...right?but i have still ask......why the karzi??? I can't believe Google has let me down I tried every form of words to confirm this, but the nearest I got was this quote : "Baird & Co was established as a numismatic coin dealer in 1967. As government restrictions lifted in the 1970s," I definitely remember the restrictions coming in, it was the late 60s and I remember the figure of "4 gold sovereigns" as a maximum. Nor do I think the restriction was to HOLD gold, but to BUY gold. (Existing collections weren't affected AFAIR). I think the restriction may have been lifted sometime during the Heath Govt 1970-74? (A far longer restriction was lifted in the US in 1975 apparently). Nowadays there is no restriction on buying sovereigns as a collectable, but I don't know what the rules on bullion are.karzi? Explain.Also explain how you got your post past the "opening quotes don't match the closing quotes" error??? Quote
azda Posted October 10, 2011 Author Posted October 10, 2011 Like Peck I would let it go now.Always take a profit (and a handsome one).I have messed about with my (now frozen)pension fund and took profit in various sectors,bought low,sold high etc etcOK you might not hit the actual peaks but you avoid troughs. .Melt is currently about 53p per gram and any coin F+ will always reap more than this.i have quite a few that are better than Fine, i'm going to seperate these while taking pictures and add that these are better than scrap value, most are halfcrowns, with 1 VF Viccie crown, and 2 1820 crowns (F only)Karzi is i'm assuming the London expression for toilet lol Quote
Peckris Posted October 10, 2011 Posted October 10, 2011 Karzi is i'm assuming the London expression for toilet lolYes it is. I'm still baffled why it made an appearance here though! Quote
davidrj Posted October 10, 2011 Posted October 10, 2011 (edited) Karzi is i'm assuming the London expression for toilet lolAs a Liverpudlian I always thought Khazi was Scouse, but Wilipedia gives:-Lexicographer Eric Partridge derives khazi, also spelt karzy, kharsie or carzey, from a low Cockney word carsey originating in the late 19th century and meaning a privy.Carsey also referred to a den or brothel. It is presumably derived from the Italian casa for house, with the spelling influenced by its similar sound to khaki. Khazi is now most commonly used in the city of Liverpool in the UK, away from its cockney slang roots.[27] An alternative derivation is from Christopher Chippindale, who states that khazi derives from Army slang used by expatriate officers of the British Empire who took a dislike to the habits of, and steaming rain forest inhabited by, the Khasi people of the Khasia hills on the northern frontier of India.David Edited October 10, 2011 by davidrj Quote
Peter Posted October 10, 2011 Posted October 10, 2011 The Khazi,bog,loo,crapper,norwich, are all places where Richard 111 dwells. Quote
Peckris Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 (edited) As a Liverpudlian I always thought Khazi was Scouse, but Wilipedia gives:- The Khazi,bog,loo,crapper,norwich, are all places where Richard 111 dwells. Ah, the place where we are hunchbacked en crappe? Edited October 11, 2011 by Peckris Quote
ski Posted October 13, 2011 Posted October 13, 2011 karzi? Explain.Also explain how you got your post past the "opening quotes don't match the closing quotes" error??? i dont know how i managed that, one of those mystery's of life, however it was probably a peabrain to cumberland finger error for sure karzi cos theres a pic of one in the link to salvaging silver.is karzi a london term? interesting, i live in west london and not heard it soo much, but then i cant explain why i used the term either..........back to the peabrain Quote
Peckris Posted October 14, 2011 Posted October 14, 2011 (edited) I'm still trying to find the WILIPEDIA referred to above. I'm told they are trying to expand it, but the effort of searching for it has left me limp. It was clearly a stiff task. Edited October 14, 2011 by Peckris Quote
davidrj Posted October 14, 2011 Posted October 14, 2011 I'm still trying to find the WILIPEDIA referred to above. I'm told they are trying to expand it, but the effort of searching for it has left me limp. It was clearly a stiff task. Just for you Peck khazi and alternate termsDavid Quote
Peckris Posted October 14, 2011 Posted October 14, 2011 I'm still trying to find the WILIPEDIA referred to above. I'm told they are trying to expand it, but the effort of searching for it has left me limp. It was clearly a stiff task. Just for you Peck khazi and alternate termsDavidMost kind of you David Though I must point out that that was WIKI not WILI. Quote
davidrj Posted October 14, 2011 Posted October 14, 2011 I'm still trying to find the WILIPEDIA referred to above. I'm told they are trying to expand it, but the effort of searching for it has left me limp. It was clearly a stiff task. Just for you Peck khazi and alternate termsDavidMost kind of you David Though I must point out that that was WIKI not WILI.OIC! didn't read your post carefully, too subtle for me!David Quote
Peckris Posted October 16, 2011 Posted October 16, 2011 I'm still trying to find the WILIPEDIA referred to above. I'm told they are trying to expand it, but the effort of searching for it has left me limp. It was clearly a stiff task. Just for you Peck khazi and alternate termsDavidMost kind of you David Though I must point out that that was WIKI not WILI.OIC! didn't read your post carefully, too subtle for me!DavidNo problem - though it was originally your typo Quote
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