Gary D Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 (edited) I know this is unconfirmed in Davies and scarce, I have only seen 2-3 but haven't been looking for a few years due already having one.1953 proof Half CrownScroll down. Edited October 26, 2012 by Gary D Quote
Nick Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 (edited) I know this is unconfirmed in Davies and scarce, I have only seen 2-3 but haven't been looking for a few years due already having one.1953 proof Half CrownScroll down.I can't see it selling at that price, but you never know if someone buys into the 'only a few known' rarity factor. If it does sell, I'll have to start looking for one. Edited October 26, 2012 by Nick Quote
Peckris Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 I know this is unconfirmed in Davies and scarce, I have only seen 2-3 but haven't been looking for a few years due already having one.1953 proof Half CrownScroll down.If you alone have seen 2-3 then there must be MANY more than the "two known" which they claim! If the estimate is based on that spurious claim, then they are being a bit naughty. Quote
Rob Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 I know this is unconfirmed in Davies and scarce, I have only seen 2-3 but haven't been looking for a few years due already having one.1953 proof Half CrownScroll down.If you alone have seen 2-3 then there must be MANY more than the "two known" which they claim! If the estimate is based on that spurious claim, then they are being a bit naughty.That's the catch/beauty of TPGs. Once you build credibility, then your word becomes gospel. It's in their interest to build a myth whereby they are the definitive arbitor of the total numbers extant. That's why the 1901 penny slabbed MS66 made $600. My example, which may or may not have made that grade or even exceeded it cost me £2.21. Do I care? All of these populations require a several decades long due diligence period. Find a rarity or a previously undiscovered variety and then suddenly the whole world has one. Quote
Gary D Posted October 27, 2012 Author Posted October 27, 2012 I know this is unconfirmed in Davies and scarce, I have only seen 2-3 but haven't been looking for a few years due already having one.1953 proof Half CrownScroll down.If you alone have seen 2-3 then there must be MANY more than the "two known" which they claim! If the estimate is based on that spurious claim, then they are being a bit naughty.That's the catch/beauty of TPGs. Once you build credibility, then your word becomes gospel. It's in their interest to build a myth whereby they are the definitive arbitor of the total numbers extant. That's why the 1901 penny slabbed MS66 made $600. My example, which may or may not have made that grade or even exceeded it cost me £2.21. Do I care? All of these populations require a several decades long due diligence period. Find a rarity or a previously undiscovered variety and then suddenly the whole world has one. As I have no idea of the scarcity I have mine valued in my collection for £18, I paid £12.38 including postage. Perhaps I should get it slabbed and sell quick to catch the crest of the wave. I've also got the unconfirmed Scotish shilling. I think I'll give CCS a ring to see what it would cost to have them slabbed Quote
declanwmagee Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 As I have no idea of the scarcity I have mine valued in my collection for £18, I paid £12.38 including postage. Perhaps I should get it slabbed and sell quick to catch the crest of the wave. I've also got the unconfirmed Scotish shilling. I think I'll give CCS a ring to see what it would cost to have them slabbed Ah but then you'd have gaps, Gary!What to do, what to do... Quote
Nick Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 I know this is unconfirmed in Davies and scarce, I have only seen 2-3 but haven't been looking for a few years due already having one.1953 proof Half CrownScroll down.If you alone have seen 2-3 then there must be MANY more than the "two known" which they claim! If the estimate is based on that spurious claim, then they are being a bit naughty.That's the catch/beauty of TPGs. Once you build credibility, then your word becomes gospel. It's in their interest to build a myth whereby they are the definitive arbitor of the total numbers extant. That's why the 1901 penny slabbed MS66 made $600. My example, which may or may not have made that grade or even exceeded it cost me £2.21. Do I care? All of these populations require a several decades long due diligence period. Find a rarity or a previously undiscovered variety and then suddenly the whole world has one. As I have no idea of the scarcity I have mine valued in my collection for £18, I paid £12.38 including postage. Perhaps I should get it slabbed and sell quick to catch the crest of the wave. I've also got the unconfirmed Scotish shilling. I think I'll give CCS a ring to see what it would cost to have them slabbed It surely deserves a higher valuation than £18, at least 3 figures I would guess. Quote
brauereibeck Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Maybe 4 figures £18.50 It's a 5 figure deal any day of the week. Quote
VickySilver Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Such varietals IMO have tendencies to be as scarce as their true collectors. Even though I love late milled coins, I frankly have not even looked at my coins to see if one of these is included. Quote
Nick Posted December 4, 2012 Posted December 4, 2012 I know this is unconfirmed in Davies and scarce, I have only seen 2-3 but haven't been looking for a few years due already having one.1953 proof Half CrownScroll down.If you alone have seen 2-3 then there must be MANY more than the "two known" which they claim! If the estimate is based on that spurious claim, then they are being a bit naughty.That's the catch/beauty of TPGs. Once you build credibility, then your word becomes gospel. It's in their interest to build a myth whereby they are the definitive arbitor of the total numbers extant. That's why the 1901 penny slabbed MS66 made $600. My example, which may or may not have made that grade or even exceeded it cost me £2.21. Do I care? All of these populations require a several decades long due diligence period. Find a rarity or a previously undiscovered variety and then suddenly the whole world has one. As I have no idea of the scarcity I have mine valued in my collection for £18, I paid £12.38 including postage. Perhaps I should get it slabbed and sell quick to catch the crest of the wave. I've also got the unconfirmed Scotish shilling. I think I'll give CCS a ring to see what it would cost to have them slabbed It surely deserves a higher valuation than £18, at least 3 figures I would guess.Amazingly, it did sell - for £1500. Quote
declanwmagee Posted December 4, 2012 Posted December 4, 2012 Amazingly, it did sell - for £1500.Crikey! There's hope for us micro-collectors yet. Quote
Gary D Posted December 4, 2012 Author Posted December 4, 2012 Amazingly, it did sell - for £1500.Crikey! There's hope for us micro-collectors yet.Still well below estimate though Quote
Peter Posted December 4, 2012 Posted December 4, 2012 I wouldn't buy Boll**ks for that price.Unbeautiful Quote
Nick Posted December 12, 2012 Posted December 12, 2012 Amazingly, it did sell - for £1500.Crikey! There's hope for us micro-collectors yet.Still well below estimate thoughYou'll be pleased to know that the new Spink 2013 catalogue now recognises this variety of 1953 proof halfcrown - £2500 in FDC. Quote
Gary D Posted December 12, 2012 Author Posted December 12, 2012 (edited) Amazingly, it did sell - for £1500.Crikey! There's hope for us micro-collectors yet.Still well below estimate thoughYou'll be pleased to know that the new Spink 2013 catalogue now recognises this variety of 1953 proof halfcrown - £2500 in FDC.Look as though I'll have to add mine to my insurance, I wonder if the unrecorded Scottish shilling is worth anything. Edited December 12, 2012 by Gary D Quote
VickySilver Posted December 12, 2012 Posted December 12, 2012 Outrageous IMO. I love late milled and will not begin to pursue!20th C. meet Bunhead nuts! LOL.Does it really matter for a hill of beans? I know of a collector who collected by die number and DIE STATE! Well, to each their own... Quote
Peckris Posted December 12, 2012 Posted December 12, 2012 I wouldn't buy Boll**ks for that price.Unbeautiful I wouldn't buy boll**ks. Period. Quote
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