I have been asked to sell this halfpenny by a friend and so I would like to get some idea of what it should make in the US in the present market....
I guess he just entered a previous tracking number in the hope it would keep you off his back a little longer. It sucks - I hope you are feeling...
Although I am new into buying gold I have been attentive to gold and silver prices for a good many years due to my interest in coins. The answer...
Yes - my target is more like USD 600, though in GBP.
Now that is more like my line of thinking!
Yes - I have no intention of buying from any outside of UK dealers at present - for import duties and also security of postage reasons. I am only...
Thanks for all the feedback - certainly helps. I was not aware of the 10% reward kick back, although even with that, 730 + 10% is a long way short...
My usual bucket is British Coins and occasionally ancients. I have been presented with an opportunity to invest in a little gold, I have done some...
Yes - we have flea markets too, but they usually come with tables provided and often indoors. The Car boot is where you pull up in a field or...
I do so love the British tradition of the "Car Boot Sale" - not sure the right terminology in the US? These picked up today at my local: [ATTACH]...
I can't give an exact answer - I am still hunting. I found this picture on the Italian Wikipedia:...
I decided in the end to post this here as it will probably get more views. I picked it up yesterday amongst a box full of coins and medals. 1724...
OK - this one is a bit more challenging! [ATTACH] The legend, as far as I can work out, reads: "Andreas Crispus Patavinus A?r T M Dant...
Yes - known in the UK generically as Jettons. Used as tallies to help the innumerate to calculate market bills etc. They are fairly common here -...
Here is the next from yesterday's great pick up: Base metal medallion celebrating the opening of the International Exhibition of 1862 and the...
Thanks for that Christian - yes I think you are right and I was off on the wrong track. I will amend my notes.
One more for tonight. This one is not in such good condition but is older and relates to much greater events: Nelson's victory at the battle of...
I have had another extraordinary day of lucky pickups - both in exonumia and in coins. It may take me a while to post them all! This is the first:...
Actually Grammar is correct - it is a term used for publically funded schools in the UK where pupils are selected by ability. Other public funded...
Slight confusion there I think! The School is the Edward VI school in Birmingham, and this is named after the King from the 16th century, son of...
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