I'm sure there is but I have found it better to let new buyers make the decision on that! Acetone may shift some of the grease, but after that you...
Thanks for all the tips. I have it scheduled to start on Ebay tonight along with some other non-British Silver coins from the same job lot....
The four dates issued for the Quarter Farthing: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Four quarters = one farthing, but that is still a quarter of a penny, so still...
Cyprus 4 1/2 Piastre 1901, and the grumpiest ever portrait of Victoria! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (Old scans)
On On then! For 1710 I have a threepence as my best coin: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] ... and regarding the comments about her temper - as she suffered...
Thanks for all that - I am reassured! I will probably post it on Ebay in the next few days, whence it will probably make it back to the US of A....
Forgive me for straying outside my usual home territory in Foreign Coins. I am in the UK and have picked up this Quarter with a whole load of...
Sorry - not even nearly! You need to get a super macro lens on it and post a picture of just the ship. (I have tried saving your picture and then...
Another job lot from an auction - I paid about USD75 for the lot but I hope some of them are better than scrap? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think I have found the answer to the dot under the lighthouse variety here:...
... and does this count as an H to the left in 1881H farthing? [ATTACH]
Inspired by your post started having a closer look at some of my farthings and spotted this extraneous spot on my 1863. Anything to write home...
OK - British Sixpence 1711: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Not brilliant I know, but best I have for that year.
Seems to have gone very slow here - I will keep moving it on a year every 24 hours or so unless anyone objects? Here is a British Shilling 1712....
Thank you @muhfff for all that! Certainly helps enormously. I have been in discussion with Dix Noonan and Webb (Coin auctioneers) in London and we...
British Crown 1713 - nice big silver coin! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice coin! I will be interested to see what the colour is when you have it in hand - it could be right - being copper you can get interesting...
Glad you like it! The 1847 Gothic Crown was a one off year - only 8000 or so made with some varieties. They made an alternative "young head" crown...
I've already posted my favourite milled coin - at the other end of the scale is this, my favourite hammered coin - King Athelwulf of Wessex circa...
Our time machine seems to be slowing down! Herewith my contribution to 1714 and the first of Queen Anne - a shilling again: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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