Coinery Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 Cheers! Looking for a decent H5 coin and a W3 Crown! Quote
Paulus Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 Cheers! Looking for a decent H5 coin and a W3 Crown!Not for your goodself I'm guessing Stu? I need a decent W3 Crown too so leave off please (seriously though if you let me know which lot number you may be bidding on (if any) I will steer clear) Quote
Coinery Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 Cheers! Looking for a decent H5 coin and a W3 Crown!Not for your goodself I'm guessing Stu? I need a decent W3 Crown too so leave off please (seriously though if you let me know which lot number you may be bidding on (if any) I will steer clear) haven't had a chance to browse, yet, and no not for me! A nice W3 crown around the £800 mark is a little bit illusive. It's a price range where you can buy average or great, depending on the day, so I'm being patient on his behalf!H5 is no better or easier a find between HG and Penny! Quote
Paulus Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 Cheers! Looking for a decent H5 coin and a W3 Crown!Not for your goodself I'm guessing Stu? I need a decent W3 Crown too so leave off please (seriously though if you let me know which lot number you may be bidding on (if any) I will steer clear) haven't had a chance to browse, yet, and no not for me! A nice W3 crown around the £800 mark is a little bit illusive. It's a price range where you can buy average or great, depending on the day, so I'm being patient on his behalf!H5 is no better or easier a find between HG and Penny! I haven't browsed yet either (except their highlight preview), but I totally agree re a W3 crown, seems to me they can range from £300 to £2000 for apparently similar grades and eye appeal, based on the pics alone. So maybe a series to see 'in-hand', or where you can view in hand from a dealer 'on approval' is what I have concluded so far. Distance buying one from an auction would trouble me unless the pics were extensive and excellent.I've always wanted an H5 example, perhaps that's just the Shakespeare/Agincourt factor, but I am not going back that far into hammered just yet Quote
Coinery Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 It's because of Agincourt that my HK friend likes them! He admires the military brilliance of the occasion. Quote
Paulus Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 It's because of Agincourt that my HK friend likes them! He admires the military brilliance of the occasion.That doesn't surprise me, in my early days (before I joined the Forum) I was persuaded to buy a Henry V Calais Mint (yeah, right!). Agincourt was mainly luck I think, but that Shakespeare speech is very stirring, my favourite being the Kenneth Branagh version. Talking of military brilliance (or lack of it !) is he also interested in any English Civil War stuff? Or Waterloo?I love our English history, we punch so much above our weight for a tiny islandThis is my fav H5 Speech Quote
jaggy Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Just been browsing this catalogue. There are a few things in there that are of interest to me. Quote
VickySilver Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Interesting bunch of material, but no fight over late 6d material out of me! LOL Quote
jaggy Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Interesting bunch of material, but no fight over late 6d material out of me! LOLHow late is late? I have my eye on a couple of Vicky pieces. Quote
VickySilver Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Well, pretty strong on 1838-1970 but pretty much have everything by date, excepting an upgrade or two - none here.... Quote
jaggy Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I have identified four post 1838 sixpences that interest me. But there is only one which I would be disappointed in not winning. The other three are 'nice to haves'. Quote
PWA 1967 Posted August 30, 2015 Author Posted August 30, 2015 Lot 2585 1860 penny double bar to A in VICTORIA .......... NVF with an estimate of £25 - £75.The coin is cgs Uin 35137 and graded POOR 5The c.g.s price is £1 on there website valuation. Quote
Paulus Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 Luckily there isn't a great deal of money involved, but that isn't really the point ... this is just silly, isn't it??The very same company (effectively) that has slabbed and graded this coin as CGS 5 (poor) decides to sell it in their OWN auction with a description of NVF and an estimate of 25 TIMES their OWN valuation!!!Does the owner/seller of the coin have a say in the auction description? Quote
Rob Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 So all the penny people have done their homework and decided it isn't worth bidding on. It is no different to seeing an optimistically priced piece of tat on ebay and disregarding that too.Maybe someone wants an example. Paying £24 over the odds is not excessive if it gets you what you want. I've certainly paid 10x that amount over the odds to get a coin I badly wanted, and fully accept the consequences of potentially not making a profit when sold. I have also paid under the odds, similarly without any guarantee of getting my money back.Is it bad for the hobby? I doubt it, because the completely uneducated (numismatically speaking) person who wants to pick up 99p pennies is probably sourcing them from eBay and very unlikely to be buying at a regular auction. It should also be borne in mind that they are quite likely paying over the odds on eBay too. Quote
Coinery Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 It's the irony of the double-standard, Rob, that's all! Quote
Paulus Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 It's the irony of the double-standard, Rob, that's all! Indeed, simply the silliness of the auction company whose graders will have also graded this coin, describing it as both NVF AND CGS 5 (poor) ... and looking at the pics it is certainly nowhere near fine!But I take Rob's point too, someone may well be prepared to pay £25 or more for a certified slabbed example, which means the auction estimate is ok! I guess!! Quote
PWA 1967 Posted August 30, 2015 Author Posted August 30, 2015 So all the penny people have done their homework and decided it isn't worth bidding on. It is no different to seeing an optimistically priced piece of tat on ebay and disregarding that too.Maybe someone wants an example. Paying £24 over the odds is not excessive if it gets you what you want. I've certainly paid 10x that amount over the odds to get a coin I badly wanted, and fully accept the consequences of potentially not making a profit when sold. I have also paid under the odds, similarly without any guarantee of getting my money back.Is it bad for the hobby? I doubt it, because the completely uneducated (numismatically speaking) person who wants to pick up 99p pennies is probably sourcing them from eBay and very unlikely to be buying at a regular auction. It should also be borne in mind that they are quite likely paying over the odds on eBay too.Yes i agree rob ,the point i was making was more the description and cgs value . Quote
joedredd Posted September 2, 2015 Posted September 2, 2015 What surprises me is that someone got this coin slabbed !!! Quote
Nonmortuus Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Could I have peoples opinions on lot 2354 please? The estimate is within my price range so I planned to bid by proxy but wanted to gauge opinion here first. Quote
Rob Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Ok as far as wear and damage goes, but clearly dipped as alluded to. Quote
Paulus Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Should be okay I think, if it stays within the estimate range. Some eye appeal for me, although not too keen on the streaky marks on the Obv.I you see a coin described as 'bright', this is often a euphemism for dipped or cleaned (I think!) Quote
Nonmortuus Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Mmm OK I will probably give it a miss then. I will trawl through the half crowns tonight and see if anything is within my price range. Quote
Paulus Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Don't forget there is also Spink, DNW, Hertiage, Lockdales, Baldwins and St James, all this month!!!! Most of which have live on-line bidding ... Quote
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