Guest Jennings_I'm_a_Guest Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 Can someone give me a ball park figure for what such a coin should go for? There's one on eBay that I'd love to buy, but it seems to be going higher than I think it ought to. I've got a copy of the newest edition of Seaby coming in the mail, but it's not here yet.Many thanks!JH Quote
Master Jmd Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 (edited) Well, i would pay anything up to £50 for a BU example of beaded border... And, i would pay anything up to £80 for a BU example of a toothed with 5 berries (however, if i had the cash i would probably buy something less expencive )And, i would pay anythin up to £50 for a bU example of a toothed with 4 berries Edited September 29, 2004 by Master Jmd Quote
Sylvester Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 These copper collectors are everywhere! I guess i'd better buy more gold to counter-balance... yeah that's right counter-balance... ha!* * = Any excuse, i've been looking for one!Oh and welcome! Quote
Jennings Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 Thanks everybody. I'm relatively new in British coins (being a Yank and all), so I appreciate the thoughts. Collecting American coins has become, like so much else in America, 'supersized' and nigh impossible for we mere mortals. Unless you're satisfied to collect poor to Fine (at best) circulated coins, collecting anything in higher grades is just no fun, given the explosion of "slabbing" of everything. I started collecting Washington quarters (which started in 1932, the year my dad was born) before the current craze for them started, and suddenly I can't even begin to afford them any more. So I decided to try something a little less stressful, less expensive, and more fun - Farthings. I've always been an Anglophile at heart (I met my now ex-wife while we were both on holiday in the UK), so it seemed a natural. I love the fact that I have yet to see a single 'certified' Farthing!Best regards,Jennings Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 (edited) These copper collectors are everywhere! Bornze!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't collect copper (yet), and JMD is just getting into copper. Edited September 29, 2004 by Half Penny Jon Quote
Emperor Oli Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 Bornze eh. I think Sylvester meant bronze too, as one of its majour constituents is copper...plus it looks like copper too. Quote
Sylvester Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 Bronze/copper it's all the same to me... verdigris fodder.I think you'll find that bronze is pretty much copper anyway with a mere smidging of other metals to harden it.I mean if we want to get fussy you could argue that .500 silver coins are not silver. And that 9kt gold jewelry is not infact gold but copper with a dash of gold to colour it. Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted September 29, 2004 Posted September 29, 2004 verdigris fodder. If any of the coins in my halfpenny collection gets verdigris......I will convert to silver, promise! Quote
Master Jmd Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 Bornze!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't collect copper (yet), and JMD is just getting into copper. I would class myself as a copper collector...bronze, as sylvester said, pretty much is copper Quote
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