shillingsrfun Posted January 12, 2015 Posted January 12, 2015 I have several hundred shillings and florins dated from 1839 to 1919. Most are F but there are quite a few VF and EF. Is one of the auction houses like Spinks or London Coins a good way to sell these to get good value for them? I appreciate any advice you may have for me. Chris Quote
Paulus Posted January 12, 2015 Posted January 12, 2015 Hi Chris, welcome to the forum! Those in Fair grade are unlikely to fetch more than their silver values, unless they are rare dates or varieties, those in EF or better will fair a good deal better ... so it all depends on exactly what you have really! Any chance of a list with your estimates of grades, or better still, pics? Quote
Peter Posted January 12, 2015 Posted January 12, 2015 Paulus is spot on.Selling as a job lot will fetch little.I would suggest and recommend letting Chris Perkins (who owns this site) a chance to give you an offer.He will be fair.If you can list what you have and produce a few pictures I'm sure it will be to your benefit. Quote
Peckris Posted January 12, 2015 Posted January 12, 2015 (edited) Spinks (nor Baldwins nor any of the big names) would not look at them, but London Coins might throw them in as a job lot.Having said that, yes I agree Chris should be given first refusal. Edited January 12, 2015 by Peckris Quote
shillingsrfun Posted January 13, 2015 Author Posted January 13, 2015 My main problem is the coins are in the UK and I only get over occasionally. It's also a small world as I note the book I bought to begin educating myself is actually authored by Chris Perkins!So after consulting his Collectors Coins 2014 book, it looks like the shillings I have that may be decent are a G/VF 1862, a few 1902 EF, a 1903 EF, a few 1904 EF, a 1905 VF and EF, a 1906 EF, a 1907 EF, quite a few 1908 EF, and a few 1909 EF. Unfortunately pics will have to come later but I will try to arrange. Do smart phones take good pics, otherwise what do people use?I would be pleased to have Chris Perkins take a look and will contact him before I next plan a trip over. Quote
Paulus Posted January 13, 2015 Posted January 13, 2015 Chris, the coins you mention all sound very worthy, particularly an EF 1905 shilling. You can take superb pictures of coins with smart phones, cameras with macro lenses may be needed when close up detail is required.The key to their value will be their exact grade, since there can be a huge difference in value between, say, a VF 1905 shilling and one that is truly EF.Some indicative pics would definitely be helpful, if possible Quote
shillingsrfun Posted March 1, 2015 Author Posted March 1, 2015 I've finally managed to get pics of one of the 1905 shillings. I'm interested in your opinion of it? Quote
RLC35 Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 I've finally managed to get pics of one of the 1905 shillings. I'm interested in your opinion of it?The Obverse is "Fine", and the Reverse is "About Fine - Fine". Thus the coins as a whole would probably grade "Fine"...IMHO.. Quote
VickySilver Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 I have an PCGS AU50 that I would sell for reasonable, unfortunately to only the Left side of the Atlantic. I'd have to dig for it and will give the PCGS cert number if interested. Quote
Coinery Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 (edited) Unusual obverse for a 1905?Edit: the power of the subconscious, you actually graded it, Bob! We did something similar in a psychology course, where we were all asked to read a section from a story on screen! Only 2 out of 10 people read their part correctly! The rest of us added words that weren't even there, to make it read correctly! Edited March 1, 2015 by Coinery Quote
Nick Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 (edited) Unusual obverse for a 1905?Edit: the power of the subconscious, you actually graded it, Bob! We did something similar in a psychology course, where we were all asked to read a section from a story on screen! Only 2 out of 10 people read their part correctly! The rest of us added words that weren't even there, to make it read correctly! I looked at both pictures and nothing registered as unusual. My brain was fixated on grade, rather than the king's effigy itself. Edited March 1, 2015 by Nick Quote
RLC35 Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 Unusual obverse for a 1905?Edit: the power of the subconscious, you actually graded it, Bob! We did something similar in a psychology course, where we were all asked to read a section from a story on screen! Only 2 out of 10 people read their part correctly! The rest of us added words that weren't even there, to make it read correctly! I looked at both pictures and nothing registered as unusual. My brain was fixated on grade, rather than the king's effigy itself.I noticed that the obverse was different, but I'm a American, what can you expect! Ha,Ha! Quote
Coinery Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 What's really interesting is we all do this, and likely 'sub-consciously' fit into the world around us in the same way...presuming an emotion or a particular reaction from others, according to our expectations? Same as adding words that aren't even there in a psychology experiment! OK, enough of Krishnamurti and the attainment of enlightenment! 1 Quote
Fubar Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Teh wednros of the mnid -http://www.dailywritingtips.com/cna-yuo-raed-tihs/ Quote
PWA 1967 Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Thats made me feel a lot better as i cant spell. Quote
Peter Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 I love hanging around here.Tapping away at the pooter we have had snow,wind,hail and bright sunshine and I've just secured a landscape contract from my youngest daughters boyfriend for £50 and a rib roast....plus our postie should be delivering a coin or three from Sweden Quote
Chris Perkins Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Hello, Shillingsrfun.I'd be pleased to have a look at them. You can email or post pics here, or just send them all to me. A lot will probably be bullion, but I will look at each one carefully.And thanks for the recommendations above. Quote
Coinery Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 (edited) Teh wednros of the mnid -http://www.dailywritingtips.com/cna-yuo-raed-tihs/That's pretty cool Fubar, and another classic example! Edited March 2, 2015 by Coinery Quote
Coinery Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Waht on ertah are we gniog to do wtih you pteer? Quote
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