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Title: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 11, 2014, 04:02:55 AM
I TRIED TO SCAN SOME COINS I HAVE RECEIVED RECENTLY BUT MY COMPUTER IA STILL A PROBLEM...........I DID  MANAGE TO SCAN  A FEW AND I HOPE YOU LIKE THEM..........................THE FIRST IS THE ENGLISH SALUTE TO THE PERIGRINE FALCON---------MORE COUNTRIES ARE ADDING BIRDS OF PREY TO THEIR COLLECTIONS............
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 11, 2014, 04:07:12 AM
NEXT ARE A COUPLE OF VERY OLD COINS..................THE COPPER IS IRISH 1821--WITH A QUOTE FROM THE BIBLE ON THE BACK AND A HARP----THE 1/2 CROWN IS MUCH NEWER...........
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 11, 2014, 04:11:27 AM
NEXT IS THE FLIP SIDE OF THE TWO BEFORE.........VERY NICE FOR THE AGES...........................
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 11, 2014, 04:15:57 AM
MOVING ON IS AN VERY BEAUTIFUL  COIN/MEDAL OF ST. MICHAEL AND THE DRAGON...........ONE OUNCE I BELIEVE----FROM THE ISLE OF MAN..............................
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 11, 2014, 04:19:54 AM
NEXT I WOULD LIKE TO PRESENT A 1779 SILVER COIN USED AS ONE OF OUR FIRST SILVER DOLLARS----NEXT IS A COLONIA 6P AND LAST IS AN  1864 FRENCH COIN WITH NEPOLEON III ON IT..THEY LOOK GOOD FOR THEIR AGES............THESE MAY HAVE BEEN CLEANED OR WIPED BY THEIR PREVIOUS OWNERS...  
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 11, 2014, 04:29:32 AM
THELAST SET OF COINSIS THE 2014 UNITED STATES MINT PROOF COINS---ANY OF THE SILVER LOOKING COINS ARE SILVER AS THIS IS A SILVER PROOF SET---NOT JUST A PROOF SET-----------------I HOPE YOU ENJOYED THESE AND IF I CAN GET MY PRINTER WORKING BETTER I WILL TRYTO PUT SOME OF MY PAPER NOTES ON DISPLAY..............
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: SirStacksALot on May 11, 2014, 12:36:41 PM
Thanks for the pics Templar. I like the 1779 Pieces of eight. It was a new one to me, and had to read about it after seeing the picture. It seems that there are a lot of really nice ones for sale on ebay right now which are NGC certified from the El Cazador Shipwreck. I just might have to pick one up.
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Erik on May 11, 2014, 07:45:52 PM
Thank you for sharing Mr. Joe. Very nice and vuleable additions. I like cooper Irish 1821 and coin with Napoleon III.
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Triggersmob on May 11, 2014, 08:46:34 PM
Some beautiful old coins there joe.
Thanks for sharing them with us.
I like that Falcon coin too.
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: ElleKitty on May 12, 2014, 10:05:33 AM
Thanks for the pics Templar. I like the 1779 Pieces of eight. It was a new one to me, and had to read about it after seeing the picture. It seems that there are a lot of really nice ones for sale on ebay right now which are NGC certified from the El Cazador Shipwreck. I just might have to pick one up.

Dear Sir,

Unless you are specifically interested in Shipwreck coins, the prices paid for silver cobs is very high.  You can get raw cobs for much less money.  I highly recommend Daniel Sedwick's website, where he has both information and coins for sale.

http://www.sedwickcoins.com/articles.htm

As always, I recommend reading before purchasing.  If you have questions, I may be able to help you out!  Silver cobs have become one of my collecting interests, and one of the few areas where I am still actively purchasing coins.

(http://www.omnicoin.com/coins/1021581.jpg)(http://www.omnicoin.com/coins/940685.jpg)
(http://www.omnicoin.com/coins/1002575.jpg)

Sorry for hijacking your thread!
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: SirStacksALot on May 12, 2014, 11:36:09 PM
Kitty,

Thank you for the info. Those are some very cool coins that you posted. The Daniel Sedwick site is very interesting, and there is some very cool "treasure" on that site. As far as being specifically interested in shipwreck coins, my interests jump around quite a bit to things that have an interesting history to them. The 8 Reales that Templar posted hits home being the first silver dollar used in the US. While doing a little more research on them, I found the story of the El Cazador Shipwreck coins, and that caught my interest. It seems that I can get the history of both in one coin :) I am a little hesitant to buy a non-graded 8 Reales yet, since I do not believe that I could spot a good fake, and they seem to be faked a lot. As far as the silver cobs, I think you may have opened a new can of worms for me with that last post. The coins on the Sedwick site are very interesting Hmmmm, new collection - I think so.
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 14, 2014, 01:25:22 AM
THANK YOU MY FRIENDS FOR ALL THE INPUT---------I HAVE BOUGHT OR TRADED FOR SOME OF THE SHIPWRECK COINS JUST TO ADD TO MY COLLECTION---I AM NOT CENTERING ON ONE PARTICULAR COIN AT PRESENT---I WAS FACINATED BY THE "COB COINS" AND THEIR HISTORY AND MIGHT PERSUE THESE A LITTLE MORE.......................

YOUR FRIEND.....THE TEMPLAR
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 17, 2014, 04:53:07 AM
WHILE LOOKING THROUGH MY COLLECTION I FOUND A 10 OUNCE--.999 FINE SILVER BAR FROM THE S S CAIRSOPPA THAT WAS TORPEDOED IN WWII.---------I HAD PLACED IT SOMEWHERE FOR SAFETY AND OF COURSE I FORGOT WHERE---------SENIOR MOMENTS.....................
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Triggersmob on May 17, 2014, 11:30:51 AM
Very nice, Joe.
How much of a premium do they add, just because it came from a shipwreck?
Title: Re: recently added coins
Post by: Templar on May 18, 2014, 01:46:24 AM
THESE BARS ARE MADE FROM LARGER BARS THAT WERE MELTED DOWN INTO THE 10 OUNCE BAR AND STAMPED WITH THE BOAT'S PICTURE---I BELIEVE THEY WERE +2 OVER SPOT--THE ORIGINAL SHIPMENT HAD MUCH LARGER BARS AS THESE WOULD HAVE BEEN IMPRACTICLE TO SHIP SUCH SMALL PIECES--------I FOUND THE SITE BY TYPING IN THE SHIP'S NAME AND THEY GAVE VASRIOUS SITES----HOPE THIS HELPS