choolie Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 I am restating my question on the end of Paulus' 1904 Florin topic since I did not get enough replies . I am just saying that the edward vii Florin has a fantastic design on the reverse. it is really making me want one. My 2010 copy of spink is telling me I should of been able to get a 1902 example for £55 in EF or £95 in UNC back then Which is just about in my price range and the cheapest date of the series. Paulus (thanks) pointed out that the one I was looking at; Florin looks like it has been cleaned and pointed out this one. There is also This. Thoughts comments and advice please:) Quote
ski Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 im looking at the first one and dont think its unc, there looks to be flattening on brittanias breasts and also the drape blowing across the trident lacks detail, i dont think its a weak strike.just for referance...spink 2012 ef£70 and unc £120.personally i think better could be found within your budget.maybe you should email richard ingram he has a couple for sale, he will send pics by email, he has an aunc for £95 and an ef for £55.you may be better off shopping around the coin dealers instead of relying on ebay.ski. Quote
azda Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 im looking at the first one and dont think its unc, there looks to be flattening on brittanias breasts and also the drape blowing across the trident lacks detail, i dont think its a weak strike.just for referance...spink 2012 ef£70 and unc £120.personally i think better could be found within your budget.maybe you should email richard ingram he has a couple for sale, he will send pics by email, he has an aunc for £95 and an ef for £55.you may be better off shopping around the coin dealers instead of relying on ebay.ski.Are you talking about Rendel Ingram ski? His grading is terrible in my opinion, i bought 2 coins from him but won't be back after what he sent. 1st coin in the post i can't see cleaning being evident 3rd coin has a scratch on the OBV, but as most would say, its your money and your choice. Quote
just.me Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Are you talking about Rendel Ingram ski? His grading is terrible in my opinion, i bought 2 coins from him but won't be back after what he sent.I agree, I have bought a couple of coins from Rendel and wasn't too pleased with the grading either. Quote
just.me Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Michael Gouby has an EF+ 1902 for £85. I have always been very happy with all the coins I have bought from Michael. Quote
choolie Posted May 11, 2012 Author Posted May 11, 2012 Yes I would like to think I can get 2010 prices with a little patience. I am not particularly keen on buying on ebay a good dealer would be my preferred choice although as you say a lot of them overgrade too. A GEF would suffice me but i'll have to wait til payday. Quote
ski Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 my post wasn't meant to recommend rendell ,more an idea of getting the op to look around dealers lists rather than use flea bay. ive also to say ive never bought from rendell, so cannot comment on his grading. i only used rendell as his site showed he had 2 examples of that date listed.ski. Quote
1949threepence Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 im looking at the first one and dont think its unc, there looks to be flattening on brittanias breasts and also the drape blowing across the trident lacks detail, i dont think its a weak strike.just for referance...spink 2012 ef£70 and unc £120.personally i think better could be found within your budget.maybe you should email richard ingram he has a couple for sale, he will send pics by email, he has an aunc for £95 and an ef for £55.you may be better off shopping around the coin dealers instead of relying on ebay.ski.Are you talking about Rendel Ingram ski? His grading is terrible in my opinion, i bought 2 coins from him but won't be back after what he sent. 1st coin in the post i can't see cleaning being evident 3rd coin has a scratch on the OBV, but as most would say, its your money and your choice.It's Michael & Rendel Ingram ~ Father & Son partnership. Sorry to say they both really pissed me off a few months ago when I was trying to buy a coin off their site. Won't be dealing with them again. Quote
Peter Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Rendal I've bought a crap BSE Edward 1 1d many moons ago and a nice Anne 1/4d.I have my favourite dealers.But will keep these under tight wraps.Not all internet based. Quote
Paulus Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 (edited) Michael Gouby has an EF+ 1902 for £85. I have always been very happy with all the coins I have bought from Michael.The 1663 shilling I asked for opinions on the other day was Michael Gouby, he seems to grade and price fairly to me. I have also been slightly unimpressed with Ringram coins on the same criteria. I quite like the Coin Cellar ... and of course our Rob and Chris! That's all the dealers I have used so far (I think), except those that sold to me via flea bay. Edited May 11, 2012 by Paulus Quote
ski Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 choolie......im really sorry....my post was to try and show you there is more to life than ebay....i looked at a good few dealers sites for 1902 florins and pointed out this one as he had stock......sadly the thread has degenerated into a slagging him off thread rather than give you any reasonable help in judging the 2 coins on offer.........sorry for thatski Quote
1949threepence Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Michael Gouby has an EF+ 1902 for £85. I have always been very happy with all the coins I have bought from Michael.Yes, I've bought one coin from Michael, and I was very pleased with it, as well as the excellent service and attention to detail he provided. I'd also recommend Colin Cooke (Neil Paisley runs the concern now) Their prices are very reasonable. Also a guy called Richard Groves who is based in Scotland. He sold me a fantastic BU shilling for an absolute bargain price about 3 years back.Not to mention, of course, the excellent dealers on this site !!! Indeed, our very own Red Riley (Derek) of Penny Crown Coins has a 1902 GEF florin for £70 ~ reduced from £80 here Quote
ski Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 I'd also recommend Colin Cooke (Neil Paisley runs the concern now) he took a real beating here a few days ago Quote
1949threepence Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 I'd also recommend Colin Cooke (Neil Paisley runs the concern now) he took a real beating here a few days ago Oh, missed that. What was it all about ? Quote
ski Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 one of the threads that ran in the last 2 or 3 days, cant remember which. maybe worth a trawl. Quote
VickySilver Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Not sure if that was at all fair on the CC postings...Before you get too enamoured of the E7 florins, have a close look at the face! Yikes, NOT a sight for sore eyes....Still I do like them but they tend to come rather flatly struck with reverse AND obverse issues. Quote
choolie Posted May 11, 2012 Author Posted May 11, 2012 Thanks lads, I see rob has one as well certainly a few possiblities around and a few I didn't know about before. Quote
ski Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Not sure if that was at all fair on the CC postings...no not fair at all..........., there is a huge gulf between the regular knowledgeable dealers and those who sell the overgraded polished/cleaned overpriced crap on ebay,..........and thats the whole point to choolie, find yourself a good knowledgeable dealer, bide youre time and get the piece you want.ski Quote
choolie Posted May 11, 2012 Author Posted May 11, 2012 Not sure if that was at all fair on the CC postings...Before you get too enamoured of the E7 florins, have a close look at the face! Yikes, NOT a sight for sore eyes....Still I do like them but they tend to come rather flatly struck with reverse AND obverse issues.Right thanks. I see there is a MATT Proof for that year too, fairly cheep. Maybe that would help with the issues? Quote
choolie Posted May 11, 2012 Author Posted May 11, 2012 Not sure if that was at all fair on the CC postings...no not fair at all..........., there is a huge gulf between the regular knowledgeable dealers and those who sell the overgraded polished/cleaned overpriced crap on ebay,..........and thats the whole point to choolie, find yourself a good knowledgeable dealer, bide youre time and get the piece you want.skisounds like good advice^_^ Quote
Paulus Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Michael Gouby has an EF+ 1902 for £85. I have always been very happy with all the coins I have bought from Michael.Yes, I've bought one coin from Michael, and I was very pleased with it, as well as the excellent service and attention to detail he provided. I'd also recommend Colin Cooke (Neil Paisley runs the concern now) Their prices are very reasonable. Also a guy called Richard Groves who is based in Scotland. He sold me a fantastic BU shilling for an absolute bargain price about 3 years back.Not to mention, of course, the excellent dealers on this site !!! Indeed, our very own Red Riley (Derek) of Penny Crown Coins has a 1902 GEF florin for £70 ~ reduced from £80 hereDoes Richard Groves have a website? Quote
Peckris Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 I'd also recommend Colin Cooke (Neil Paisley runs the concern now) he took a real beating here a few days ago I'd also recommend Colin Cooke (Neil Paisley runs the concern now) he took a real beating here a few days ago Oh, missed that. What was it all about ?That's a complete misrepresentation. There was a big criticism about some dealers' grading practices. Many of us also thought CC's grading left something to be desired (by no more than half a grade, to be fair), but that the service he provides has always been exemplary and his readiness to accept returns and give refunds cannot be faulted in any way. So to allege he "took a real beating" is halfway to a disgraceful remark. Quote
Peckris Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Back to the original post - I feel the first link is arguably the best on offer; there's no hint of polishing or cleaning which is evident on the second, and as has been pointed out, the third has a massive scratch over the neck. However, I'm sure there are better out there if you're prepared to wait for the right coin. A good dealer is superior to eBay in that respect. Quote
Peter Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Michael Gouby has an EF+ 1902 for £85. I have always been very happy with all the coins I have bought from Michael.Yes, I've bought one coin from Michael, and I was very pleased with it, as well as the excellent service and attention to detail he provided. I'd also recommend Colin Cooke (Neil Paisley runs the concern now) Their prices are very reasonable. Also a guy called Richard Groves who is based in Scotland. He sold me a fantastic BU shilling for an absolute bargain price about 3 years back.Not to mention, of course, the excellent dealers on this site !!! Indeed, our very own Red Riley (Derek) of Penny Crown Coins has a 1902 GEF florin for £70 ~ reduced from £80 hereDoes Richard Groves have a website?Google is the answer Quote
azda Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 choolie......im really sorry....my post was to try and show you there is more to life than ebay....i looked at a good few dealers sites for 1902 florins and pointed out this one as he had stock......sadly the thread has degenerated into a slagging him off thread rather than give you any reasonable help in judging the 2 coins on offer.........sorry for thatskiSki, my post was'nt slagging off Ingram, it was my opinion as i've bought from him, so my opinion counts in that respect. If you buy from him then your opinion would count to. 1949 has also bought from him and has the same opinion as me, so, so far that 2 out of 2 misses regarding his grading. If you bought the same coins from ebay i'm sure you'd send them back if they were'nt to your standards, nothing to do with slagging, merely stating fact...Oh and we seem to have missed another dealer from the site. John Stephenson, no one tried his site?Dave Quote
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