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Cita: torontokubaNext time I'm in there, I'll have to ask. I like the $1.75/each and $0.50/each trays. There are some mint condition coins in them. :)
Yeah those are the best! He puts great stuff in them, especially the $1.75 bin/tray

And by the way, if you ever see a tall teenage kid in there looking fascinated it's probably me.
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Cita: Mark240590I dunno, the weight and size all check out it doesn't stick to a magnet and it sounds the same if you tap it not really sure how else to check ?
The first coin looks strange because it's an off centre strike. There is an amost identical coin for sale on eBay right now with the same rims:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1935-CANADA-GEORGIVS-V-SILVER-DOLLAR-/261161128944?pt=US_Canadian_Coins&hash=item3cce6a93f0
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Cita: pnightingaleThere is an amost identical coin for sale on eBay right now with the same rims...
For some reason, the rim in this photo does not look very real. How did it wear down so much without affecting the legend? Why does it look so flat and even?



Cita: eminemand by the way, If you ever see a tall teenage kid in there looking fascinated its probably me
I'll be looking for a Slim Shady person, spitting on my onion rings.
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So are these fake too or do you think maybe it's a flaw as its always on the same side ?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1939-Canadian-One-Dollar-80-Silver-/251219509980?pt=AU_Coins2&hash=item3a7dd982dc

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1939-Canada-Silver-Dollar-Nice-Coin-/251221242560?pt=UK_Coins_World_RL&hash=item3a7df3f2c0

The 2nd is definitely silver - I have just checked again for magnetic resistance from what I've read it's sligtly magnetic and you can feel it if you let it swing like a pendulum :)

Phil I don't really see how it is off centre it looks straight to my cocked eyes :D
^ I really really don't think anybody would bother faking these coins. the second one just looks disgusting, bid for 70% of silver

and I don't think the 1935 is off centre

The flat rim of the 1939 is weird yes, but I actually have an ICCS certified MS-64 that has the same flat / worn rim (albeit only on one side of the coin)

I don't think the rim makes much difference to grading. I can put up a pic of my coin tonight if you guys are curious
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Cita: SmartOneKgI'll be looking for a Slim Shady person, spitting on my onion rings.
I only do that at Burger King  ;)
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The 39 will probably end up on eBay for melt value simply to bring the price of the other dollar down :)
I'm glad they've caused such a stir its been interesting :D
Cita: Mark240590so are these fake too or do you think maybe its a flaw as its always on the same side ?
Cita: eminem... I actually have an ICCS certified MS-64 that has the same flat / worn rim (albeit only on one side of the coin)
I guess it must be ok. I do not have the 1939, 1949, 1958 and 1964 commemoratives, just the Voyageur dollars for me. I dislike them so much, when it came time to get one, I got a second 1935 Voyageur instead. I also have no sentimental ties to those four provinces.
I like the New Brunswick dollar :)
I won this last night bearing in mind  melt value is £17.odd

221182300601

I was recently trying to swap with a Numista member on here for it but he/she wanted double the melt value in silver and it had been lacquered at some point and was peeling :( still an overall win !  
Cita: eminem^ I really really don't think anybody would bother faking these coins. the second one just looks disgusting, bid for 70% of silver
they fake everything, you must realize that a few buck profit for a man in the third world is a LOT of money

Mark, there is another way to test silver, however, I guess I am the only one that uses it
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic4060.html
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!

Looking for pre 1783 coins


got this for £13 delivered.
This was my last bargain for the equivalent of 12$, I think it was worth it!

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Very jealous, Lidian. All of that for $12! Brilliant.
Got these for a £10 incl postage, only wanted the New Foundland 1890 penny


That French 10c is nice you can send it to me if you only wanted the New Foundland Penny  ;)

The local coin guy sells NZ pennies by the kilo because he can't be bothered by them.
Cita: neilithicThat French 10c is nice you can send it to me if you only wanted the New Foundland Penny  ;)

The local coin guy sells NZ pennies by the kilo because he can't be bothered by them.
If you would like to arrange a swop I would be more than happy to do so.
Well my coins have arrived and I'm pleased with them I got these coins



For just NZ$6.00 (about 3 British pounds or US$4.50)

and this lot for another NZ$6.00



I know they're pretty worn but I got them for a fraction of the silver value.  I'm keeping the halfcrown, Edward VII florin because they're better than the copies I have and I'm keeping the George V sixpence because I don't have one of those KM numbers, the rest I should be able to sell for more than I paid for the whole lot.
Some bargains I picked up today. This lot for £9: very heavy...might go down the scrap yard with this!


Some commemorative coins from the Isle of Man with other cheap coins I picked up:


Silly prices at an antique shop (including £5 coin for £2.50p and labels stuck on the coins  X-D :


These sixpences were £8! But there were two 1952's in there:


Also: One of these on a small chain (thus holed)
1860: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces19981.html
Cita: bam777Some bargains I picked up today. This lot for £9: very heavy...might go down the scrap yard with this!
Don't throw them away!!!! I collect those coins and I still miss quite a lot of dates!!!!
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
Send us a PM, I'll not be scrapping them really soon.
Nice lots! In the second picture, the bottom yellow Ottoman Empire coin if it is real it is made of gold! Check that out!
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Well spotted, Lidian. Got it for free but I think it isn't gold. I'll scan it and you can help me out.
It should be this:

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces29671.html
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Cita: lidianbIt should be this:

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces29671.html
Thanks...it's weight is too little and although it does have a whole it is only 0.7 grams...to far off 1.6g.
Thanks anyway!
BOOYAHH!!!

Bought my 5 kilo bag of coins for NZ$95.00, took out 350 coins I needed including 1 Edward VII silver Straits Settlement 20c. Sold the remaining 3.8 kilos of coins for NZ$91.00. So I ended up paying NZ$4 for 350 coins that I needed.

Bought my UK silver for NZ$13.00, just sold the Victorian florin alone for NZ$12.00.

Bought a 1 kilo bag of coins off my coin guy (he sold them cheap because "there wasn't anything worthwhile in it"), pulled out 6 silver coins, sold them for NZ$35.50!!
How did you sell those? I mean on the web or in person or something, it looks like you are a skilled coin dealer!
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I just sold it on the auction site.  It's just luck sometimes, if you list what some people are looking for you get great prices for them, if not, it can be sitting round for weeks and not sell.
Neil ain't no dealer, he just seems to have a very small market over there that he's buying up ! Ha
Cita: Mark240590Neil ain't no dealer, he just seems to have a very small market over there that he's buying up ! Ha
Yea, and he is doing a good job of it.
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!

Looking for pre 1783 coins
Damn right ! He's playing a vital role in my colonial/commonwealth Pacific collection !
And a pleasure it is to serve.











Got all of the coins above today for around $20.00. I just love the flea market.
I'm no expert on Canadian Bank tokens but 70 pence each...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-x-Tokens-of-Canada-to-inc-1penny-1857-Upper-Canada
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Belgium 10 centimes 1862
France 5 centimes 1855 BB, 1855 W
Isle of Man 1 penny 1786
Spain 10 centimos 1878 OM
United Kingdom 1/2 penny 1720 (moeilijk leesbaar), 1806
United States 1 cent 1897 "Indian Head"








I'm not really sure if it is a bargain, I paid 14 euros including shipping for them. So is it a bargain or not?

Grt, Lotus07
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
Most of them look pretty worn...
Cita: Lotus07So is it a bargain or not?
Maybe it would just be easier if you told us why they might be a bargain. Personally, I'd rather have one shiny 2€ coin in my pocket, than this lot. Maybe one of them is a key date or something like that?
Cita: torontokuba
Cita: Lotus07So is it a bargain or not?
Maybe it would just be easier if you told us why they might be a bargain. Personally, I'd rather have one shiny 2€ coin in my pocket, than this lot. Maybe one of them is a key date or something like that?
Well, I think the half penny from 1806 looks pretty good for it's age and I got in this lot for 14 euros, so that's pretty cheap, right?
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
I guess what people are saying is: No, it wasn't a good deal. Having said that, you were happy to pay that much, so you thought it was a good deal. Did it make you happy to add them to your collection?
If yes, then even if it was an over spend you did good.
If no, then it was a lesson to be learned not to buy similar coins again.
Cita: bam777I guess what people are saying is: No, it wasn't a good deal. Having said that, you were happy to pay that much, so you thought it was a good deal. Did it make you happy to add them to your collection?
If yes, then even if it was an over spend you did good.
If no, then it was a lesson to be learned not to buy similar coins again.
Well, I'm very pleased to have them, as I haven't got a lot of old coins in my collection I thought it was a great addition.
I'm especially very happy with that Isle of Man-coin, although it is very old, I still got a 237 year old coin from a country where you don't hear a lot from in my collection!

So in that view, I'd say yes, that really is one hell of a bargain for me!
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
There you are then. Money well spent. We all over spend sometimes and it does depend on the collector. Some collectors want perfect coins, others like them to be circulated. At the end of the day it doesn't matter, it is your collection not ours and you can always be more careful next time.
I bought the full set of the 1975 Vatican City coins with all the values (1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 Lire)  They're all uncirculated and I picked it up for NZ$25 (around US$20)  not bad considering this coin alone



is 83.5% silver and has a calatogue value of US$40.
My most recent Listia steal:

http://www.listia.com/auction/8364565-collectable-swiss-coins-lot-old

These are already in my album waiting to be photographed so you'll have to make do with the link for now.

Swiss 1933 5 Fr, 1963 2 Fr, 1900 1 Fr, 1960 1/2 Fr, 1963 20 Rp, 1944 10 Rp. $20.05 including shipping.

It doesn't sound too great but it only cost me the equivalent of $2 or $3 to get the $20.05 worth or credits.
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Doesn't sound great? It sounds pretty good to me.  I haven't worked it out, but $20 must be just a fraction of the silver value..let alone the catalogue value.  Well done.
This is my best bargain find ever to date. 2005 Nelson/Trafalgar £5 crown silver proof piedfort set bought for a miniscule £13 including p&p
Last year in a car boot sale (Nottingham) I bought around 40 Asian coins for 1.5 GBP, recently resorted and found this one only week ago:

5 li Japanese puppet states (1936)

silver addict Latvian
Got these 5 Silver Fanaams for 16.50 Plus free shipping,

“A man without a hobby is only half alive.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Cita: sujit_kumarGot these 5 Silver Fanaams for 16.50 Plus free shipping,

Those "coins" look very unusual. Great find though!
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
Cita: Lotus07
Cita: sujit_kumarGot these 5 Silver Fanaams for 16.50 Plus free shipping,

Those "coins" look very unusual. Great find though!
Ya I think these are like the ones below,
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces32543.html
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces21888.html
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Cita: muralisLast year in a car boot sale (Nottingham) I bought around 40 Asian coins for 1.5 GBP, recently resorted and found this one only week ago:

5 li Japanese puppet states (1936)

You are REALLY lucky for getting that coin, let alone 40 Asian coins for 3 bucks.

I'm really interested as to what else you got, and if you don't want them, I'm interested.
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Cita: sujit_kumarGot these 5 Silver Fanaams for 16.50 Plus free shipping,

Is there any value to these? I have the one on the top right
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Cita: SmartOneKgYou are REALLY lucky for getting that coin, let alone 40 Asian coins for 3 bucks.

I'm really interested as to what else you got, and if you don't want them, I'm interested.
Other coins were pretty common I guess:
1 Sen - Taisho x6
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces5434.html

1 Sen - Showa x11
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13954.html

1 Sen - Showa x1
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13957.html

and all the rest circulating China, Japan, South Korea.

I found it just because I registered here and started upload my collection, very cool surprise :)  
silver addict Latvian
Cita: eminem
Cita: sujit_kumarGot these 5 Silver Fanaams for 16.50 Plus free shipping,

Is there any value to these? I have the one on the top right
Value in terms of? They are one of the smallest ever circulated, isn't that a value?
“A man without a hobby is only half alive.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
These two Tokelau dollars for £6




£13 - seems cheap for the condition



£10 - much less than my max bid.

Made me happy anyway
Is the rocking horse crown a proof or has someone been whizzing it with a dremel? Even so, it's still a good price. I've been looking for a looooong time for a nice example at a decent price without much luck.

The Polish coin is beautiful and by a stranghe coincidence I was talking about the many attributes of this same coin with one of my Polish friends just this morning. I can't believe that such well designed, vintage coins are so cheap. That one looks to be a keeper.
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I found this old coin in grandmother's garden:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces34708.html

certainly would be more...
Cita: TusiyoI found this old coin in grandmother's garden:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces34708.html

certainly would be more...
Pics please?
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
Cita: pnightingaleIs the rocking horse crown a proof or has someone been whizzing it with a dremel? Even so, it's still a good price. I've been looking for a looooong time for a nice example at a decent price without much luck.
Both these things crossed my mind - however after examining it (it arrived today) it isnt a proof 'cos the edge lettering is incuse (i.e. like engraved) and proof ones had raised edge lettering. It hasn't been cleaned either. Just a wonderful UNC coin, I'm made up with my buy! Definitely worth the effort of staying up until 03:00 on a Tuesday to make sure I won the auction...
Cita: jimpopDefinitely worth the effort of staying up until 03:00 on a Tuesday to make sure I won the auction...
LOL good to see there's someone else as obsessed with winning auctions as me.
So there's 3 of us hahaha
So you're the two bidding against me at 3 in the morning? GRRRRRRRRRR!!!

 ;(  ;(  ;(  ;(  ;(  ;(  ;(
Cita: Mark240590So there's 3 of us hahaha
You mean 4!  :P
More than likely cos that's daytime here lol
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Non illegitimis carborundum est.  Excellent advice for all coins.
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It's this dedication that leads to us 5 getting good coins for good prices !
Cita: Lotus07
Cita: TusiyoI found this old coin in grandmother's garden:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces34708.html

certainly would be more...
Pics please?
I'll make some photo with.
I found this coin in my local three-for-a-dollar bin.  :wiz:


"We all have Hitler in us, but we also have love and peace. So why not give peace a chance for once?"- John Lennon
Did he have 3 of them?
Cita: neilithicDid he have 3 of them?
Haha - I wish but my coin dealer has this GIANT wooden box full of world coins and sometimes I get really nice stuff. The other day I picked up a 1867 2 lire from Papal States! For just over 30 cents!
"We all have Hitler in us, but we also have love and peace. So why not give peace a chance for once?"- John Lennon
I got these and a few others last Saturday for £5 overall!  :8D

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Cita: manxcat12I got these and a few others last Saturday for £5 overall!  :8D

That's a very nice looking Half Anna! Great find!
(btw, all other coins are nice as well!  :) )
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
Nice ! For some reasons half annas are very expensive ! I have an 1862 to swap - it's a bit worn and porous like but cool none the less !
And cheap, hopefully, at 60 pence?
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Yeah it is, I got mine cheap at £3 but the CoA is a bit better but I would have been happy with getting that one ! They are a pretty cool coin, I want the other half annas too if I remember right there are another 2 E.I.C. ones :)
And the 1/12 Anna?
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I'll have a better look on the pc after I've had my tea - just been abusing my body at the gym LOL

It looks good enough, what's the date ? I picked one up at the London coin fair intending to swap but it was another date so I've kept it in case I decide to collect date runs ! All I know is E.I.C. 1/12 Anna's are around 3/5 quid normally on eBay !
1835.
It's a bit porous.  x.

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I don't know about this coin is bargain find, but definitely is interesting, and maybe rare
anyone experience about this?



2 mark DDR 1975, one is with reeded edge (normal) and other one is smooth, and walls of coin on second mark is bigger than normal, and about 0,2mm more fat than normal
and diameter is 1mm different
Emiliano
Maybe has been smoothed with any tool, or worn in circulation? I have a few coins that are reeded edge normally and have been worn out to smooth by usage!
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No, I don't think is maked with tools, is too precise, circle is perfect, no have damage in walls, and how you explain that coin is bit a fat than other, and walls is stronger than normal coin. If someone use tools  or machine to put away reeded, then walls be so tiny.
Is too perfect for any tool.
Emiliano
Cita: lidianbMaybe has been smoothed with any tool, or worn in circulation?
if is worn in circulation, is normal for walls to be tiny
but here walls is fatter?
Emiliano
just got this for £1 less than bullion value


Cita: Mark240590just got this for £1 less than bullion value


Neat coin!
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
This is the coin found in my grandmother's garden:
Cita: TusiyoThis is the coin found in my grandmother's garden:
That coin looks pretty good after 350 years being under attack of the Mother Nature!
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
I'm looking for someone with metal detector... I definitely find more coins there.
Cita: TusiyoI'm looking for someone with metal detector... I definitely find more coins there.
I'm planning to buy one this summer. I'd love to help you, but I don't live anywhere near Romania, so I don't think this is going to work!
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
Sarawak One Cent  :8D
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Got all these brass 3d keydates for less than 10 pounds! (including P&P)


1938, 1939, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952.
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
I just met with another collector from near where I live. He wanted to off load a bulk of a collection of world coins.
Just bought the lot at £25 for 8 kilos.
Looking through what I have got. Some nice coins for the swap list and collection and £23.94p worth of silver!
Will post pictures when I have a bit of time.
Anything for me Ben ;)
Pics to follow but 1913 1/3 farthing £1.86
I've got Good Friday off. I'll let you know. Got a mistruck 3d of New Zealand 1933. Some South African pennies. Isle of Man coins. Mostly non commonwealth though. I'll PM you.
  An error coin that only 'cost' face value i.e. found in pocket change, is a bargain to me. I got a U.K. 5 pence 2010 front left (with a normal coin of same year on right). Error is 20 degree reverse alignment.  :o

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
That's an ingenious way to display an die rotation.
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Thanks Ben I need some varieties of GV South African pennies like 1d and 1 penny 1 :)
Cita: pnightingaleThat's an ingenious way to display an die rotation.
An orange Stabilo highlighter, a small amount of Blu-Tack, a travelling shaving mirror! Thanks  :)

P.S. I saw the 'Grading' Topic where you said something like 'what next; advertising on coins - you heard it here first', as a few weeks ago I bought a well-cool item, which has a website address on it ...



 ... but it is not good advertising for them as the lettering is a bit diffcult to read. I love the red against the silver colour, and it is a Knights Templar item, probably a token or maybe a medal.  :love:
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
I found 1959 Danish 10 Öre (KM 841.2) and 1927 Danish 2 Öre (N,GJ Mintmark) (KM 827.2) from a bulk.

Also received Finnish 2 EUR 2004 Commemorative coin (KM 114) as a change from a supermarket on two occasions.

Unfortunately I cannot upload pictures of them right now. Will add them in the future if anyone is interested in.

Sven
Svaan
Wow, that 2 eurocoin is a pretty rare find! Congrats!
"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato

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