Mongo Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 I have a coin, which is of George III, the date looks like 1777, but I could not find any bronze/copper listed for this date, so it may be the J77J or similar.The reason I think it may be some sort of fake, or a token (I have no clue really!) is that it is extremely worn, the portrait does not look quite right. The beeding around the edges is non existent, yet you can clearly see tiny details like the lines in the hair. It is also extremely thin. Also, around the edges where it is scratched, there seems to be really bright copper colour shining throgh. It just does not look or feel right.Anyways, I can not identify it myself, and I think posting a picture will be of no use. I know it is probably worthless, but thought I would see if anyone has any specific interest in this period and would like to take a look at it, even if it is just out of curiosity.Let me know, and I will pop it in the post for you, free of course!If not, then feel free to let this thread die Quote
Peter Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 What you have I'm sure is an evasion.(counterfeit)During George 111 reign there was a shortage of copper.The majority of the copper circulating were evasions (lighter and fairly crude).These evasions can have dates when there was no official mintage.They are collectable in their own right especially in the US. Quote
Mongo Posted June 3, 2012 Author Posted June 3, 2012 Yes, forward it onto me.............TaNo problem! PM me your details and I will pop it in the post tomorrow for you, be sure to let me know what it is Quote
Mongo Posted June 3, 2012 Author Posted June 3, 2012 What you have I'm sure is an evasion.(counterfeit)During George 111 reign there was a shortage of copper.The majority of the copper circulating were evasions (lighter and fairly crude).These evasions can have dates when there was no official mintage.They are collectable in their own right especially in the US.That is interesting. I thought myself it may of been a halfpenny or farthing, but the shield on the reverse is slanting to the left. The only pictures I have found on the net, similar to this coin and date show the shield slanting to the right.Hopefully azda can can confirm what it is after he has had a look at it. Quote
Peter Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 What you have I'm sure is an evasion.(counterfeit)During George 111 reign there was a shortage of copper.The majority of the copper circulating were evasions (lighter and fairly crude).These evasions can have dates when there was no official mintage.They are collectable in their own right especially in the US.That is interesting. I thought myself it may of been a halfpenny or farthing, but the shield on the reverse is slanting to the left. The only pictures I have found on the net, similar to this coin and date show the shield slanting to the right.Hopefully azda can can confirm what it is after he has had a look at it.Google evasion coins. A large proportion of the Geo 111 copper listed on ebay are evasions.The two rarest evasion coins are dated 1777 or J77J and are worth millions. Quote
Mongo Posted June 3, 2012 Author Posted June 3, 2012 What you have I'm sure is an evasion.(counterfeit)During George 111 reign there was a shortage of copper.The majority of the copper circulating were evasions (lighter and fairly crude).These evasions can have dates when there was no official mintage.They are collectable in their own right especially in the US.That is interesting. I thought myself it may of been a halfpenny or farthing, but the shield on the reverse is slanting to the left. The only pictures I have found on the net, similar to this coin and date show the shield slanting to the right.Hopefully azda can can confirm what it is after he has had a look at it.Google evasion coins. A large proportion of the Geo 111 copper listed on ebay are evasions.The two rarest evasion coins are dated 1777 or J77J and are worth millions. Seriously?! Your not pulling my leg cause Im a noob are you? Quote
Mongo Posted June 3, 2012 Author Posted June 3, 2012 I managed to work out how to use my scanner! that will be handy in the future Anyway, here are some pics of the knackered old coin! Quote
Peter Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 I managed to work out how to use my scanner! that will be handy in the future Anyway, here are some pics of the knackered old coin!YepThat's a 1777 evasion.The 1st proper one I have seen As it is GEF for the series worth about 999,999 somethings. Quote
Mongo Posted June 3, 2012 Author Posted June 3, 2012 YepThat's a 1777 evasion.The 1st proper one I have seen As it is GEF for the series worth about 999,999 somethings. Unbelievable! Thats awesome! I am gonna withdraw all my savings and go party tonight! Quote
Mongo Posted June 3, 2012 Author Posted June 3, 2012 Would you still like it now you have seen it azda? Quote
Peter Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 Take the bird out and give it large to your mates how rich you have become.Sod that,order crisps and pork scratchings with your pint and lavish yourself with brined cockles at closing time...you have now reached the heady heights of a coin collector..ps Don't tell em on a first date. I came out after about 6 months...by that time her bust and reverse were in my collection. Quote
Peckris Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 Just to strike (forgive the pun) a serious note - Americans are mad for those Geo III evasions for some reason, and you might do quite well to sell it on USA eBay. Quote
Generic Lad Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 Yep, advertise it as a "colonial coin", make sure to put it in the US ---> Colonials section of eBay along with the British one. Say it was like the ones that circulated in the colonies. Heck, put on it first full year of US independence. Doesn't much matter that its a low grade to most US collectors. Quote
Peter Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 Oh you naughty boys. I'm just in the process of selling the Queens finger nail clippings on the Bay,with a free bag of Corgi POO. Special discount for Forum members. Quote
Mongo Posted June 3, 2012 Author Posted June 3, 2012 Well, seen as the interest in this wonderful coin is so high, and how you have all been so helpful, I will give all forum members first chance to take advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity!I am not greedy, so lets start the bidding at 20p and a packet of crisps! Any advances? Quote
Peter Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 Well, seen as the interest in this wonderful coin is so high, and how you have all been so helpful, I will give all forum members first chance to take advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity!I am not greedy, so lets start the bidding at 20p and a packet of crisps! Any advances? 22p a grab bag and a couple of roaches (smartie tube size and a picture of Mrs Peter with her 46 & 49 thrupenny bits.I will also throw in my picture of flipper (the original waxed dolphin).I just know Peck will out bid me. Quote
azda Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 Yes, forward it onto me.............TaNo problem! PM me your details and I will pop it in the post tomorrow for you, be sure to let me know what it is Put it on ebay USA and maybe get a few pennies for another coin that you'd like... Quote
Peckris Posted June 3, 2012 Posted June 3, 2012 Well, seen as the interest in this wonderful coin is so high, and how you have all been so helpful, I will give all forum members first chance to take advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity!I am not greedy, so lets start the bidding at 20p and a packet of crisps! Any advances? 22p a grab bag and a couple of roaches (smartie tube size and a picture of Mrs Peter with her 46 & 49 thrupenny bits.I will also throw in my picture of flipper (the original waxed dolphin).I just know Peck will out bid me. How can I possibly compete with Mrs Peter's threepenny bits? Quote
copper123 Posted June 4, 2012 Posted June 4, 2012 It would sell better if it was dated 1776 - there are loads of these sold for silly money and exported every year from the uk.Oh by the way CANDYGRAM FOR MONGO - BOOM LOL Quote
Mongo Posted June 4, 2012 Author Posted June 4, 2012 It would sell better if it was dated 1776 - there are loads of these sold for silly money and exported every year from the uk.Oh by the way CANDYGRAM FOR MONGO - BOOM LOLMongo like candy! Quote
Mongo Posted June 4, 2012 Author Posted June 4, 2012 Yes, forward it onto me.............TaNo problem! PM me your details and I will pop it in the post tomorrow for you, be sure to let me know what it is Put it on ebay USA and maybe get a few pennies for another coin that you'd like...I hardly think it would be worth the hassle listing it on eBay to make a couple of quid, it is not a problem if you would still like it, just let me know. Quote
Mongo Posted June 7, 2012 Author Posted June 7, 2012 I personally do not like this coin, so I will give it a go on eBay, will stick it on for 99p and see what happens...I will list it as "George III evasion coin 1771 or 1777" (and let the buyer decide the date)Could someone please confirm what denomination it is please? I do not want to mislead potential buyers.If I get a couple of quid, I can put it towards another coin Quote
Peter Posted June 7, 2012 Posted June 7, 2012 I think it is a hammered guinea. About 28mm it will be a 1/2d (which it looks like) anything smaller a 1/4d....start it at 99p and that is where it will finish. I'm off to eat my beans now. Quote
Mongo Posted June 7, 2012 Author Posted June 7, 2012 (edited) I think it is a hammered guinea. About 28mm it will be a 1/2d (which it looks like) anything smaller a 1/4d....start it at 99p and that is where it will finish. I'm off to eat my beans now. Thanks! that was quick Listed at 99p it will not cost me anything in fees, so I will put it on for a giggle!I just can not bring myself to throw a coin in the bin! Its strange. Edited June 7, 2012 by Mongo Quote
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