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11 hours ago, SilverAge3 said:

I had bid on it, but bowed out a few bids ago

I see it sold for $780 - I don't know whether that includes commission but still a lot for a circulation coin.

And here's another:

https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-17DVEY/great-britain-bronzed-copper-penny-1797-birmingham-soho-mint-george-iii-pcgs-proof-62-brown

which sold for $600.

It appears to me that the 3rd party graders are being lax in their work !

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5 hours ago, secret santa said:

I see it sold for $780 - I don't know whether that includes commission but still a lot for a circulation coin.

And here's another:

https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-17DVEY/great-britain-bronzed-copper-penny-1797-birmingham-soho-mint-george-iii-pcgs-proof-62-brown

which sold for $600.

It appears to me that the 3rd party graders are being lax in their work !

780 includes juice, but not shipping /insurance, or tax (which varies by state/city). The shipping fee alone is likely 20-35, and tax may add on an additional 5 to 10% (or none, in some areas). Getting close to 820-900, depending where one lives.  Bit spicy. 

Posted
5 hours ago, secret santa said:

It appears to me that the 3rd party graders are being lax in their work !

Why don't graders include the Peck or Freeman numbers ?

I suspect this has been asked before.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, secret santa said:

Why don't graders include the Peck or Freeman numbers ?

I suspect this has been asked before.

The main reason is and may be wrong is that they don’t know them , although will do but an extra charge.Problem with the only two big graders is they have done over 150 million coins worldwide of just about every denomination known and nobody knows everything about them all.I used to send quite a few to ngc some I had the Freeman number on but only occasionally as not cost effective intending to sell them in the near future and only had varieties done in high grade.

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I notice the 1954 Penny is for Auction with Sovereign Rarities 19Th November £90-120,000.

Also a Silver proof Penny 1860 ,struck on a Heavy flan and another 8 or so ,all of which are rare.

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9 minutes ago, secret santa said:

I have an advance notice of this and there are some fantastic penny rarities in the sale.

Yes the 9 or 10 pennies are all pictured on a full page in Coin news.

Posted
5 hours ago, PWA 1967 said:

The Sale is not online yet and just in this months Coin monthly.

OMG, has Coin Monthly been resurrected? :o

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I have heard rumors but will want to see just what is on sale. I was really hoping there would be a 1919H nicer than that in the Part II Sale but think there is not....

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Workman Collection
That tracks

Was Bernard the father, James the son, or vice versa? Or neither. 

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On that note, I'd love to track down copies of the James Workman Penny Collection auction catalogues. That was all before my time of collecting.

 

Also, if there are print copies for this auction with Sovereign Rarities on 19th November, I hope I'm able to secure one. Bit tougher sometimes, across the pond.

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18 hours ago, PWA 1967 said:

Will be online soon with Sovereign Rarities if you google it and a collection of rare pennies 👍.

Medal catalogue is online now. Some superb and rare examples, and in overall the estimates are very strong for all medals especially those more common ones.

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Wow, I never knew Bernie was selling his penny collection. I remember his 'Wanted' ads in Coin News in the 90s. I also didn't know he was the owner of the 1954.

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I suppose that was his capping specimen - the 1954. I wonder what it might fetch?? I also wonder about the 1922 specimen penny and how it night go price wise.  

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Nothing very interesting for you, just an 1866 penny that I found in a bag when I was about 12 (so almost 60 years ago). I remember finding it because it was the best Victoria Penny I ever found in my numerous 10/- (?) penny bag searches. When I found it it had been highly polished, but has mostly toned again now, although I assume that it can still be recognised as polished. I assume it was someone's lucky penny and it accidentally found its way back into circulation.

Anyone care to ID it variety-wise?

Victoria Penny 1866 Obv.jpg

Victoria Penny 1866 Rev.jpg

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Straightforward obverse 6 reverse G  but a tidy enough coin.

Jerry

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3 hours ago, Coys55 said:

Nothing very interesting for you, just an 1866 penny that I found in a bag when I was about 12 (so almost 60 years ago). I remember finding it because it was the best Victoria Penny I ever found in my numerous 10/- (?) penny bag searches. When I found it it had been highly polished, but has mostly toned again now, although I assume that it can still be recognised as polished. I assume it was someone's lucky penny and it accidentally found its way back into circulation.

Anyone care to ID it variety-wise?

Nice find - beats any bun penny I found in 5/- penny bags (the best would have been 1890 1891 1892 in VG). I do remember switching to 3d and in the first bag I checked was a 1949!

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