Rob Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Go on - you know you're dying to enlighten us! Don't know of one, that's why I'm asking.In that case, forgive me! I thought you had one up your sleeve that you could dazzle us with!It does seem strange that a design that they had apparently consigned to the recycling bin appeared on the final item...One thing that has just occurred to me, has anyone seen/got a not-so-wavey one in a pres-pack? Possibly they saw the design on these and decided to do a quick redesign for the circulation issue? Though its a lot of effort for only a million pieces...Also, why is the cycling one only got an issue of less than half that of the rest?! (see here)It could be a case similar to the set of progressive stages of 1818 crown by Pistrucci (cf. Lingford lots 473-495). The only thing is though that most of these were struck in lead using an unhardened die until the design was complete. It looks as if the swimmer's head on the line-free coin is in slightly higher relief, which would make sense if the model was cut deeper to remove the lines. It obviously would not have been done on the die today, rather on the large cast, though why they then went on to produce a working die from this stage is beyond me unless they made trials for the various stages as outlined above. Quote
Gollum Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 (edited) Having read an article in coin mag about the precision of striking these days, you dont think RM are deliberately making errors to keep collectors happy do you ? Edited January 6, 2012 by Gollum Quote
Peckris Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Having read an article in coin mag about the precision of striking these days, you dont think RM are deliberately making errors to keep collectors happy do you ?Not when they can already make a fortune from tourists, souvenir hunters, parents, the kind of people who used to buy limited edition plates to hang on their walls, and the poor saps who fondly imagine that annual proof sets are actually worth what they are listed at in Spink. Quote
Gollum Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Having read an article in coin mag about the precision of striking these days, you dont think RM are deliberately making errors to keep collectors happy do you ?Not when they can already make a fortune from tourists, souvenir hunters, parents, the kind of people who used to buy limited edition plates to hang on their walls, and the poor saps who fondly imagine that annual proof sets are actually worth what they are listed at in Spink.I suppose so but keeping the plate hangers etc happy is one thing, another when it could affect a whole hobby and industry here with no errors forthcoming. Kind of like throwing the dog a bone every now and again. Would you think ?. Quote
Peckris Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Having read an article in coin mag about the precision of striking these days, you dont think RM are deliberately making errors to keep collectors happy do you ?Not when they can already make a fortune from tourists, souvenir hunters, parents, the kind of people who used to buy limited edition plates to hang on their walls, and the poor saps who fondly imagine that annual proof sets are actually worth what they are listed at in Spink.I suppose so but keeping the plate hangers etc happy is one thing, another when it could affect a whole hobby and industry here with no errors forthcoming. Kind of like throwing the dog a bone every now and again. Would you think ?.You could be right - this forum disproves my long-held theory that no coin collector gives 2p about the decimal coins in their change... Quote
Gollum Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Having read an article in coin mag about the precision of striking these days, you dont think RM are deliberately making errors to keep collectors happy do you ?Not when they can already make a fortune from tourists, souvenir hunters, parents, the kind of people who used to buy limited edition plates to hang on their walls, and the poor saps who fondly imagine that annual proof sets are actually worth what they are listed at in Spink.I suppose so but keeping the plate hangers etc happy is one thing, another when it could affect a whole hobby and industry here with no errors forthcoming. Kind of like throwing the dog a bone every now and again. Would you think ?.You could be right - this forum disproves my long-held theory that no coin collector gives 2p about the decimal coins in their change...Tut tut Peck, as a businessman you should know better when every clown on Ebay wants to buy your undated 20p etc etc for over £50. Of course they matter. Quote
scott Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 yea some scarce 2p's as well we care, but we dont care for all the 2000000 designs of 50ps a year. especially when they never seem to appear in change. well they do.. for about a month. then dissapear. Quote
Gary D Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 yea some scarce 2p's as well we care, but we dont care for all the 2000000 designs of 50ps a year. especially when they never seem to appear in change. well they do.. for about a month. then dissapear.You won't find them in your change cause they're Rare WOW. All still readily available on ebay though. Quote
Gollum Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 yea some scarce 2p's as well we care, but we dont care for all the 2000000 designs of 50ps a year. especially when they never seem to appear in change. well they do.. for about a month. then dissapear.Rather apt, Yesterday I was looking at the auctions of rare girl guides ones, then the wife came home with a unc one, suddenly I got given another in change by the bus driver, then another from Tesco metro in town, so I now have 3 rare ones, how rare, only 50,0000 or 70,000 struck according to whichever page of the RM site I look at. I also got a number of other designs from the bank without auction fees or postage of course Quote
Paulus Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 yea some scarce 2p's as well we care, but we dont care for all the 2000000 designs of 50ps a year. especially when they never seem to appear in change. well they do.. for about a month. then dissapear.Rather apt, Yesterday I was looking at the auctions of rare girl guides ones, then the wife came home with a unc one, suddenly I got given another in change by the bus driver, then another from Tesco metro in town, so I now have 3 rare ones, how rare, only 50,0000 or 70,000 struck according to whichever page of the RM site I look at. I also got a number of other designs from the bank without auction fees or postage of course Garry, I am interested as I was thinking doing this myself - did you say that you had gone to the bank and exchanged some cash for some bags of 50p's? If so, what proportion of them were commemorative roughly? Quote
Gollum Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 yea some scarce 2p's as well we care, but we dont care for all the 2000000 designs of 50ps a year. especially when they never seem to appear in change. well they do.. for about a month. then dissapear.Rather apt, Yesterday I was looking at the auctions of rare girl guides ones, then the wife came home with a unc one, suddenly I got given another in change by the bus driver, then another from Tesco metro in town, so I now have 3 rare ones, how rare, only 50,0000 or 70,000 struck according to whichever page of the RM site I look at. I also got a number of other designs from the bank without auction fees or postage of course Garry, I am interested as I was thinking doing this myself - did you say that you had gone to the bank and exchanged some cash for some bags of 50p's? If so, what proportion of them were commemorative roughly?I couldn't say as a percentage, about erm 30% if my terrible math is right, out of the £100 worth, we got about 60 of the darn things, however there were a lot and I mean a lot of duplicate ones, more so of the shooting, swimming, wheelchair ones, I also got a number of those older dictionary ones, we sat at their table for a long while going through them before having the cheek to then give them back asking for it to be put into my account which elicited a tather strange look .I intend to hit RBS and Lloyds next time. Looks like coin rolling as in the USA is going to be worthwhile here. Quote
Peckris Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 yea some scarce 2p's as well we care, but we dont care for all the 2000000 designs of 50ps a year. especially when they never seem to appear in change. well they do.. for about a month. then dissapear.Rather apt, Yesterday I was looking at the auctions of rare girl guides ones, then the wife came home with a unc one, suddenly I got given another in change by the bus driver, then another from Tesco metro in town, so I now have 3 rare ones, how rare, only 50,0000 or 70,000 struck according to whichever page of the RM site I look at. I also got a number of other designs from the bank without auction fees or postage of course Garry, I am interested as I was thinking doing this myself - did you say that you had gone to the bank and exchanged some cash for some bags of 50p's? If so, what proportion of them were commemorative roughly?I couldn't say as a percentage, about erm 30% if my terrible math is right, out of the £100 worth, we got about 60 of the darn things, however there were a lot and I mean a lot of duplicate ones, more so of the shooting, swimming, wheelchair ones, I also got a number of those older dictionary ones, we sat at their table for a long while going through them before having the cheek to then give them back asking for it to be put into my account which elicited a tather strange look .I intend to hit RBS and Lloyds next time. Looks like coin rolling as in the USA is going to be worthwhile here.Maybe it was the rare girl guides (don't go there!) which elicited that 'look'? Quote
ski Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Maybe it was the rare girl guides (don't go there!) which elicited that 'look'? i had a reply to this, ive just removed it though, my bad sense of humour is going to get me into trouble. Quote
Peckris Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Maybe it was the rare girl guides (don't go there!) which elicited that 'look'? i had a reply to this, ive just removed it though, my bad sense of humour is going to get me into trouble. I'm sure we were on the same wavelength Quote
ski Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 ski, on 07 January 2012 - 03:05 PM, said:QuoteMaybe it was the rare girl guides (don't go there!) which elicited that 'look'? i had a reply to this, ive just removed it though, my bad sense of humour is going to get me into trouble. I'm sure we were on the same wavelength im sure we were to Quote
Danz Posted March 12, 2012 Author Posted March 12, 2012 If any one knows more about this coin or has one it would be great to know about. I Know of 7.Hi all. So after 2 months or so we know no more about this withdrawn design. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted March 12, 2012 Posted March 12, 2012 If any one knows more about this coin or has one it would be great to know about. I Know of 7.Hi all. So after 2 months or so we know no more about this withdrawn design.That includes my one?I wonder if it were on the news or had anything near the exposure that the dateless 20p had, if another few hundred would turn up overnight (most of which would probably be people nicking photos or selling the normal one with misleading wording). Quote
Danz Posted March 13, 2012 Author Posted March 13, 2012 That includes my one?Hi. Yes that includes your one. So at the moment it makes it as rare as the 1933 PENNY. Quote
Cerbera100 Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 I believe that a dealer friend of mine has at least half a dozen... he was on of the first to buy the full sets from the mint, so 'got lucky'... Quote
Chris Perkins Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 I believe that a dealer friend of mine has at least half a dozen... he was on of the first to buy the full sets from the mint, so 'got lucky'...Is it our friend with the shop in West London? I got a full set of them from him in order to do pictures for Check Your Change, before the error was known about. Quote
Danz Posted March 14, 2012 Author Posted March 14, 2012 I believe that a dealer friend of mine has at least half a dozen... he was on of the first to buy the full sets from the mint, so 'got lucky'...Hi. Now thats the kind of info we need. 13 now. i know that more will turn up but it would be nice if the RM could just say XXXX amount got out not "just a few" Cheers Dan Quote
Cerbera100 Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 I believe that a dealer friend of mine has at least half a dozen... he was on of the first to buy the full sets from the mint, so 'got lucky'...Is it our friend with the shop in West London? I got a full set of them from him in order to do pictures for Check Your Change, before the error was known about.Maybe They still dont appear on his website, so must still be waiting for others to appear before pricing up! Will check on Monday when I see him! Quote
ski Posted March 30, 2012 Posted March 30, 2012 some of the very rare wow wow 50p's ive had this week in my change.3 x girl guides ( 1 is superb ) 1 x suffragette2 x wwf1 x vcand another 9 olympics, 8 different sports..2 x handball.all extremely rare Quote
Cerbera100 Posted March 30, 2012 Posted March 30, 2012 some of the very rare wow wow 50p's ive had this week in my change.3 x girl guides ( 1 is superb ) 1 x suffragette2 x wwf1 x vcand another 9 olympics, 8 different sports..2 x handball.all extremely rare You must get a whole lot of change! I've had one 50p in my wallet all week...! Still, it is a 'Uber-ultra-mega rear queen with a nekless' type so I best hang on to it! Quote
Accumulator Posted March 30, 2012 Posted March 30, 2012 some of the very rare wow wow 50p's ive had this week in my change.3 x girl guides ( 1 is superb ) 1 x suffragette2 x wwf1 x vcand another 9 olympics, 8 different sports..2 x handball.all extremely rare You must get a whole lot of change! I've had one 50p in my wallet all week...! Still, it is a 'Uber-ultra-mega rear queen with a nekless' type so I best hang on to it!Rear queen variety? Ooooeer missus! Quote
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