I recently managed to purchase this coin and it is listed in Seaby as R2 which means VERY RARE. 1704 seems to be a key date and these coins just...
Delete post............been crimped.......v annoyed
The beading appears to be missing on 1/5 of the coin but t[ATTACH] he milled edge is perfect......has the coin been crimped/trimmed to hide a...
I purchased 3 £10 and 1 £20 German WW2 Peppiatt counterfeit banknotes recently. Whilst the story of these is told fully on the Pam West website,...
Auction house said 'if you have so many questions maybe you should not buy from us!' Did not send photos on the edge and when I said I would pay...
Probably 1923 unless a competitor was trying to get more business and issued a later printers proof. Hard to prove.
It's usually referred to as a 'uni-face proof' but PMG just designated it a proof.
The reverse is just bleach white.......
Picked up a 1694 half penny and an 1812 3 shillings bank token.
Came across this note after a trip to Worcestershire to look at some offerings. Checked PMG and it's top of the population report and only 1...
Denticles are often the angle of the photo.....but I am asking the auction house for photos of the reeded edge......no reply so far.
The reeding does look a little poor compared to the condition of the obverse and reverse....will ask the auction house.....not paid for it yet.
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[MEDIA] After some years focusing on my banknote collection I am buying a few coins. Got this tonight in Eastern Europe.
A happy ending on this one..........have had both notes and coins lost/stolen......previously so I use Parcelforce Global Priority now and they...
see my e-bay listing marbury518 1845 crown...julian
My rationale was grade and lack of gouges, scuffs, and hairlines.....not sure how to operationalise 'washed out.'
Maybe not conservative as I am using UK grading..........extremely fine in US parlance is below an AU50......so pretty low.
Thanks for the reply......the reverse looks better in hand for some reason......will let you know if it has to go.
Purchased this in the North West Midlands recently. I was impressed with the clear fields, and lack of hairlines. I think the obverse is...
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