Hello17 Posted November 27, 2012 Posted November 27, 2012 (edited) Hey.1887 Shilling1674 (yep, 1674) farthing Edward 1st Silver Penny 1799 Halfpenny So there you go, i had one more but they failed to uploadThanks, Patrick Edited November 27, 2012 by Hello17 Quote
Coinery Posted November 27, 2012 Posted November 27, 2012 Are these new purchases, Patrick? A great spread, should involve just about everyone! Quote
Peckris Posted November 27, 2012 Posted November 27, 2012 You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others. Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51). Quote
Peter Posted November 27, 2012 Posted November 27, 2012 Well done Patrick.Ignore my advice and keep searching out quality. Quote
Hello17 Posted November 27, 2012 Author Posted November 27, 2012 You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others. Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).1887 shilling was under £10.1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price. Quote
Peterkin Posted November 30, 2012 Posted November 30, 2012 You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others. Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).1887 shilling was under £10.1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.The Edward I would be a very cool plectrum. Brian May uses a sixpence. Quote
Hello17 Posted December 1, 2012 Author Posted December 1, 2012 You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others. Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).1887 shilling was under £10.1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.The Edward I would be a very cool plectrum. Brian May uses a sixpence.I think it's in quite a collectable condition. it's slighty worn but all is there and nothing is missingTo do that would be like cleaning a 1919kn penny, which was one of my worst mistakes. i never intended, just got put into the wrong pile. Quote
Paulus Posted December 1, 2012 Posted December 1, 2012 You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others. Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).1887 shilling was under £10.1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.The Edward I would be a very cool plectrum. Brian May uses a sixpence.I think it's in quite a collectable condition. it's slighty worn but all is there and nothing is missingTo do that would be like cleaning a 1919kn penny, which was one of my worst mistakes. i never intended, just got put into the wrong pile.You keep them in piles?!! Yikes!!!! Quote
Hello17 Posted December 2, 2012 Author Posted December 2, 2012 You can do much better with the 1887 shilling - they are common in high grade.Your 1674 farthing looks around Fine to me, and the 1799 halfpenny I'd rate as GF. I'm afraid I know "nar-thing" about hammered so would leave the Edward penny to others. Of those three I've mentioned, the 1674 farthing is by far the most valuable, though I don't have the latest Spink (in 2005 it was rated at £50 - there's one like yours on eBay, BIN £51).1887 shilling was under £10.1674 = £50? although i like the coin, thats a sweet price.The Edward I would be a very cool plectrum. Brian May uses a sixpence.I think it's in quite a collectable condition. it's slighty worn but all is there and nothing is missingTo do that would be like cleaning a 1919kn penny, which was one of my worst mistakes. i never intended, just got put into the wrong pile.You keep them in piles?!! Yikes!!!! I was sorting them into piles:Collection CoinsFor Sale CoinsCollectable coins that i likeCleaning coins (shine) Quote
Hello17 Posted December 7, 2012 Author Posted December 7, 2012 Any other values? no-one has said anything abot my Penny, Quote
Only Saxon Posted December 7, 2012 Posted December 7, 2012 Any other values? no-one has said anything abot my Penny,From the pictures i cannot see the mint on the Edward penny, if its one of the common mints your looking at £25- £30 at best.If you can get a better picture or tell me the mint mark i can give you the book price and the dealer price. Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted December 7, 2012 Posted December 7, 2012 From the pictures i cannot see the mint on the Edward penny, if its one of the common mints your looking at £25- £30 at best.If you can get a better picture or tell me the mint mark i can give you the book price and the dealer price.It's a Canterbury penny with what appears to be an edge split. Larger photos would aid classification. Quote
Only Saxon Posted December 7, 2012 Posted December 7, 2012 From the pictures i cannot see the mint on the Edward penny, if its one of the common mints your looking at £25- £30 at best.If you can get a better picture or tell me the mint mark i can give you the book price and the dealer price.It's a Canterbury penny with what appears to be an edge split. Larger photos would aid classification.Yep was then reposting to say canterbury, about £20 to £30 on ebay, about £10 to £15 at a dealer Quote
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