NewShillingCollector Posted August 20, 2012 Posted August 20, 2012 Located in the USA, we are new to this area of collecting and it was suggested that we post our info in this forum.We are seeking an opinion / value of an 1850/46 G Britain Victoria Shilling that we had graded in March 2012 by NGC. Our inquiries began when we questioned NGC about the value of the coin since we could not find any current or past sales. Their catalog valued it at the same amount as an 1850 which was confusing since we found no basis for the value itself. They referred us to the editors of the Standard Value World Coins.Sequence (abbreviated):--March 2012 we sent the raw coin to NGC for grading noting that it could be an 1850/49, but we lacked the proper equipment. They disagreed and returned it as an 1850/46.--We subsequently were told that SPINK had removed it from their catalog, saying in effect that it does not exist, it is an 1850/46.--SCWC basically follows whatever SPINK publishes.--NGC has stated they stand behind their grade and determination when we contacted them.--SPINK disagrees with NGC.--CNG, London, USA stated that it is what NGC states it is. It is documented and it does not matter what.....--It is of course in Seaby's edition of ESC as an ESC1296A, as an R4 rating with only 11-20 known to exist.--Several major auction houses would like us to auction the coin with them, both here in the USA and in the UK, both online and "on the floor".--In just one of our contacts, it was stated: "I knew Alan Rayner well and I have no doubt that if the listing 1850/46 survived several editions then he had seen it. .........I know that when new editions were revised........ dealers were heard to say “ I have never seen this, I do not believe it really existsâ€. Thus elusive coins, perhaps under-rated by Alan’s cautious approach until his initial views were confirmed, could be deleted. As you say it sounds as they have found another over-date and mistakenly replaced the old entry instead of adding a new one............................................................."Any and all input would be greatly appreciated!!!!Of course we believe that we have an extremely valuable one of a kind coin that will eventually be sold for a considerable amount. But for now we will research and keep it safely off-site.Please note that as soon as possible we will post pictures that will taken with proper equipment. If you would like some pics that we do have, please send us your email address and we will be happy to send them to you. We tried to post some, but they exceeded the limit no matter how small we made them!Thank you,NewUKCollector Quote
azda Posted August 20, 2012 Posted August 20, 2012 You never mentioned the NGC grade, although American TPGs are a little less strict than UKs grading service.You can use photobucket to Upload your pictures and post the links in you reply. Quote
Peckris Posted August 20, 2012 Posted August 20, 2012 If you can edit a super-enlargement of the date area only, and upload it as a medium quality JPEG, it should come within the 150k limit. Agreed, the upload limit per post is mean in the extreme, but you'd be surprised how big a picture you can post if you use an image editor to increase the compression of a JPEG. Do remember that the resolution only needs to be 72 (ppi) for viewing on a computer screen.Many of us would be interested to examine the date closely. However, as you're probably aware, it is often very difficult to get widespread agreement on overdates unless they are immediately obvious. Having said that, I'd trust Rayner over Spink anyday. Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 You never mentioned the NGC grade, although American TPGs are a little less strict than UKs grading service.You can use photobucket to Upload your pictures and post the links in you reply.Hi...thanks for responding, appreciate it! We did resize and are going to post the two pics of the date. Graded as VG-35.Waiting for a USB Magnifier, due in the next few days. When we do receive it, we are going to post better quality pictures. Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 You never mentioned the NGC grade, although American TPGs are a little less strict than UKs grading service.You can use photobucket to Upload your pictures and post the links in you reply.Apparantly you cannot edit an original post to add a picture?Here they are. Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 If you can edit a super-enlargement of the date area only, and upload it as a medium quality JPEG, it should come within the 150k limit. Agreed, the upload limit per post is mean in the extreme, but you'd be surprised how big a picture you can post if you use an image editor to increase the compression of a JPEG. Do remember that the resolution only needs to be 72 (ppi) for viewing on a computer screen.Many of us would be interested to examine the date closely. However, as you're probably aware, it is often very difficult to get widespread agreement on overdates unless they are immediately obvious. Having said that, I'd trust Rayner over Spink anyday.Hello!Thanks for the response, appreciate it. Figured out a way to compress a couple of pictures of the date and posted them a few moments ago. As mentioned in the prior post, we are waiting on a USB magnifier. Once it arrives we will take better pictures of the date and post them. Yes, we also agree with you on Rayner over Spink.Since we are new, is the upload limit per picture or is it an overall per account?Have a great evening! Quote
Gary Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 (edited) Since we are new, is the upload limit per picture or is it an overall per account?The limit of 150kb is overall. One pic of 150kb or two of 75kb. From the pic you have already posted the 4 can be clearly be seen under the 5. Wether it is a 6 under the 0 or not is hard to tell, could just be a recut 0 as the 8 also seems to be recut or doubled. As to a value I am sure someone here with his vast library of auction catalogs will be able to come up with something Look forward to the close up pics.For Info,Rayner lists 1850 over 49 but not over 46 Davies lists 1850 over 46 but not over 49 Coincraft lists 1850 over 46 or 49 Spink 1850 over 49 hmmmm! Edited August 21, 2012 by Gary Quote
Gary Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 this pic is 61kb.I have had a quick look at some 1846 shillings and at a quick glance all seem to have the 6 lower than the 4 this would put the digit under the 0 of the 1850 too high to be a six. Like I said a quick look and have to look at some 1849 and 50's if I can find any pics! Quote
azda Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 I have an 1850 pocture fron one i sold a few months back, i'll post it after i'm done having my massage Quote
TomGoodheart Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 For larger photos I suggest a photohosting site like flickr or photobucket. Then you just add a link to the photo and it will come up as large as you want as there seem to be no limit. Either use the 'insert image' button above or I know photobucket creates such a link for you. Quote
Peter Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Patchouii? Whats that?It's an "erb".mannnn.If you like Oriental/Asian food you've had some. Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 You never mentioned the NGC grade, although American TPGs are a little less strict than UKs grading service.You can use photobucket to Upload your pictures and post the links in you reply.Here is the link for the images. Please note that we will still provide a link when we have the clearer picture.The password is predecimal (all lower case).http://www.photobucket.com/185046 Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 You never mentioned the NGC grade, although American TPGs are a little less strict than UKs grading service.You can use photobucket to Upload your pictures and post the links in you reply.Here is the link for the images. Please note that we will still provide a link when we have the clearer picture.The password is predecimal (all lower case).http://www.photobucket.com/185046 Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 You never mentioned the NGC grade, although American TPGs are a little less strict than UKs grading service.You can use photobucket to Upload your pictures and post the links in you reply.Here is the link for the images. Please note that we will still provide a link when we have the clearer picture.The password is predecimal (all lower case).http://www.photobucket.com/185046 Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 For larger photos I suggest a photohosting site like flickr or photobucket. Then you just add a link to the photo and it will come up as large as you want as there seem to be no limit. Either use the 'insert image' button above or I know photobucket creates such a link for you.Here is the link for the images. Please note that we will still provide a link when we have the clearer picture.The password is predecimal (all lower case).http://www.photobucket.com/185046 Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 this pic is 61kb.I have had a quick look at some 1846 shillings and at a quick glance all seem to have the 6 lower than the 4 this would put the digit under the 0 of the 1850 too high to be a six. Like I said a quick look and have to look at some 1849 and 50's if I can find any pics!Here is the link for the images. Please note that we will still provide a link when we have the clearer picture.The password is predecimal (all lower case).http://www.photobucket.com/185046 Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 If you can edit a super-enlargement of the date area only, and upload it as a medium quality JPEG, it should come within the 150k limit. Agreed, the upload limit per post is mean in the extreme, but you'd be surprised how big a picture you can post if you use an image editor to increase the compression of a JPEG. Do remember that the resolution only needs to be 72 (ppi) for viewing on a computer screen.Many of us would be interested to examine the date closely. However, as you're probably aware, it is often very difficult to get widespread agreement on overdates unless they are immediately obvious. Having said that, I'd trust Rayner over Spink anyday.Hello!Thanks for the response, appreciate it. Figured out a way to compress a couple of pictures of the date and posted them a few moments ago. As mentioned in the prior post, we are waiting on a USB magnifier. Once it arrives we will take better pictures of the date and post them. Yes, we also agree with you on Rayner over Spink.Since we are new, is the upload limit per picture or is it an overall per account?Have a great evening!Here is the link for the images. Please note that we will still provide a link when we have the clearer picture.The password is predecimal (all lower case).http://www.photobucket.com/185046 Quote
azda Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Patchouii? Whats that?It's an "erb".mannnn.If you like Oriental/Asian food you've had some.Ahhhhh sooooo, Stuart thinks the 1850 shilling pic i uploaded is Chinese? Very cryptic, but i'd love to hear the theory why..... Quote
Peckris Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 If you can edit a super-enlargement of the date area only, and upload it as a medium quality JPEG, it should come within the 150k limit. Agreed, the upload limit per post is mean in the extreme, but you'd be surprised how big a picture you can post if you use an image editor to increase the compression of a JPEG. Do remember that the resolution only needs to be 72 (ppi) for viewing on a computer screen.Many of us would be interested to examine the date closely. However, as you're probably aware, it is often very difficult to get widespread agreement on overdates unless they are immediately obvious. Having said that, I'd trust Rayner over Spink anyday.Hello!Thanks for the response, appreciate it. Figured out a way to compress a couple of pictures of the date and posted them a few moments ago. As mentioned in the prior post, we are waiting on a USB magnifier. Once it arrives we will take better pictures of the date and post them. Yes, we also agree with you on Rayner over Spink.Since we are new, is the upload limit per picture or is it an overall per account?Have a great evening!Neither. The limit is per post, irrespective of how many pictures. For each new post the 150k applies again. No limit per account.Patchouii? Whats that?It's an "erb".mannnn.If you like Oriental/Asian food you've had some.Ahhhhh sooooo, Stuart thinks the 1850 shilling pic i uploaded is Chinese? Very cryptic, but i'd love to hear the theory why.....Stuart may be mistaken... patchouli oil was the hippie fragrance of choice of the 1960s. Now if he'd said MSG or jasmine or lychee or egg foo yung, I could have understood it! Quote
Coinery Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 If you can edit a super-enlargement of the date area only, and upload it as a medium quality JPEG, it should come within the 150k limit. Agreed, the upload limit per post is mean in the extreme, but you'd be surprised how big a picture you can post if you use an image editor to increase the compression of a JPEG. Do remember that the resolution only needs to be 72 (ppi) for viewing on a computer screen.Many of us would be interested to examine the date closely. However, as you're probably aware, it is often very difficult to get widespread agreement on overdates unless they are immediately obvious. Having said that, I'd trust Rayner over Spink anyday.Hello!Thanks for the response, appreciate it. Figured out a way to compress a couple of pictures of the date and posted them a few moments ago. As mentioned in the prior post, we are waiting on a USB magnifier. Once it arrives we will take better pictures of the date and post them. Yes, we also agree with you on Rayner over Spink.Since we are new, is the upload limit per picture or is it an overall per account?Have a great evening!Neither. The limit is per post, irrespective of how many pictures. For each new post the 150k applies again. No limit per account.Patchouii? Whats that?It's an "erb".mannnn.If you like Oriental/Asian food you've had some.Ahhhhh sooooo, Stuart thinks the 1850 shilling pic i uploaded is Chinese? Very cryptic, but i'd love to hear the theory why.....Stuart may be mistaken... patchouli oil was the hippie fragrance of choice of the 1960s. Now if he'd said MSG or jasmine or lychee or egg foo yung, I could have understood it!Hey dudes, what's going on? Patchouli is still a hippie fragrance of choice, I think it's amazing! It's still very much used, blended with sweet almond oil, as a slippery soup to rub all over your beloved in the loving hours! Rumour did have it, Dave, that you were yourself partaking in said slippery rubdown, pre your image post!I think I might just have to join a circus, nobody gets my humour on here! Quote
azda Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Ahhh Sorry Stuart. Here in Germany we get massages on the NHS. I have a problem with my neck and spine, normally the discs are 10mm apart, mine are only 5mm due to working at the airport at one time throwing 20 kilo suitcases into the hold and very little room to do it. So now i get massages to try and stretch the 5 & 6 neck disc.I did try the Chinese guy to though, he was much better but cost €35 for 30 mins which was'nt on the NHS unfortunately and he kept sticking needles in me Quote
NewShillingCollector Posted August 22, 2012 Author Posted August 22, 2012 this pic is 61kb.I have had a quick look at some 1846 shillings and at a quick glance all seem to have the 6 lower than the 4 this would put the digit under the 0 of the 1850 too high to be a six. Like I said a quick look and have to look at some 1849 and 50's if I can find any pics!Here is the link for the images. Please note that we will still provide a link when we have the clearer picture.The password is predecimal (all lower case).http://www.photobucket.com/185046Here is an 1846, 1849 and an 1850 we found. Also put in photobucket. Thanks!!! Quote
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