Arrived today - not the greatest example ever shown but it fills another gap for me. 1687 Half Crown, James II of England. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have both Crown and halfcrown photographed for 1687 - the latter only arrived today and is not brilliant but it fills another gap! The Crown is...
Great! PM me whenever you get notice to move. I am around most of the time so we can meet up and chat coins too.
I would but by the time we had paid for the postage there wouldn't be much left for either of us! :-) And surprising as it may be for those in the...
Just an update @daveydempsey - my local shop Post office certainly won't change them. They seemed surprised I asked and rather curtly told me:...
Nothing startling but I was pleased to pick up this English Penny as an upgrade today: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well the followers of this thread seem to be getting fewer as each year ticks by! I hope we have enough to see us through at least into the 16th...
British Penny, 1888: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mine is a halfcrown, William and Mary 1689. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is a date with lots of variations. Firstly there are two versions of the...
Best I can do for 1690 is another fourpence - at least not holed this time: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like I'm on my own for a bit! For 1691 I have a fourpence - sadly holed but otherwise the clearest coin I have for the year: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How about some toned Victorian Pennies: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This time a Crown - slightly larger than a Morgan Dollar for those not familiar. This one clearly shows the die-makers confusion over the date -...
Fake - or more accurately what they call a "Jewellers copy" made to loosely resemble a gold coin to be set in jewellery. May still have gold...
Ah yes - but if your vote is zero, you don't get a vote!
I'm afraid I'm another one for the zero option. I find the albums shown mildly interesting but I can't say I would want to look at them more than...
1693 William and Mary Half Crown. I love the design of these coins with the date in a circle around the centre. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The date...
Well it has gone very quiet on this thread, so I suppose I had better press on! We are onto William and Mary now, so here are two coins - a...
Certainly not proof. The lighter colour maybe because someone has harshly cleaned it (In cola or sauce) a long time ago and then it has re-toned...
That's a short question that opens up one of those never ending debates! I think the short answer is to do with the coins we have to grade. In...
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