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Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => European Coins => Topic started by: NoHope587 on January 19, 2008, 09:52:09 AM
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My coin budget is now blown for a few months.
Here be my latest purchase.
Sorry its only 1 side will post both sides when the coin arrives. It should be problem free as its from a dealer I trust.
Other side added
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That is an absolutely gorgeous example of the 1797 cartwheel! I can imagine that set you back a few hundred. :) Worth it though. Congratulations!
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I say the coin budget is blown everytime I buy something 1k+ but then early this month I really went berserk and went hog wild for something with many superlatives, oldest dated British coin, oldest gold coin, only Scottish gold, earliest Queen Mary coin, and most expensive coin that I will admit to. So fear not intrepid nohope587, there is hope, and soon I hope you will outdo yourself like me. The last couple of months have seen me expend funds on several well pedigreed Scottish coins, one which is only 1 of 3 known, several others pedigreed to JJ. North etc. But now I am where I have to sell other stuff that I hoarded for years to keep feeding the addictions.
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It is what we call a Proclamation Coin here in OZ.
Congratulations I have a couple of them as well.
(In case you do not know why they are one of the Proclamation Coins....look it up on the interent...another thing to learn
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I have one.
I bought it years ago, but I recall it only cost me something like $20.
I'm curious as to why yours was so expensive? The grade?
They are extremely interesting coins.
:) :) :) :)
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CoinCrusader42
I can pick these up on eBay all day for between $20 and $40 if I want a G to VF cleaned coin. Try finding one in AU or MS and its a whole new Ball game.
Here is one I missed Final price was just under 600 Pounds.
Mine I think will be a better grade and a lot less money Both are 10 leaf varieties
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Thanks for the explanation.
It is a great coin!
:) :) :) :)
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It is what we call a Proclamation Coin here in OZ.
Congratulations I have a couple of them as well.
(In case you do not know why they are one of the Proclamation Coins....look it up on the interent...another thing to learn
How about more like a "now face deep in the doo doo" coin:
(http://www.geocities.com/scottishmoney/coins/155322shillings.jpg)
Or the wife issues a proclamation of my numismatic insanity?
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I made a new years promess I am going to keep
No budgets this year as long as the price of the coin is below 20% over melt :D
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My only budget is my Mistress, she prefer I spend not more on numismatic lovelies than her lovely.
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My only budget is my Mistress, she prefer I spend not more on numismatic lovelies than her lovely.
Oh but i have access to one of the three Antwerp diamond bourses
I gave my wife her life long dream of one carat blue solitaire diamond cut in brilliant form without any visable flaws ( eye pure )
This is my free pass to any coins this year since she still thinks gold coins are jewelry trinkets :D
If you want I can look up and forward the address of the guy I know ;D
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My mistress is alive and well because of me, but that is another story on another day. ;D
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I have owned two of the 1797 cartwheels but sold off the lower grade when I managed to upgrade with the help of an British collector who really took care of me. I will agree that the higher grade cartwheels have gone off the charts so I am very content to admire the very nice specimen which is currently one of the prides of my world collection. Everytime I pick that coin up I can't help but wonder, "What were they thinking?" Could you just imagine what it would be like carrying around 20 of them in change?
One thing is for certain it is one of the best "one year of issue" classics I have ever owned and there is no way I will ever part with the one I have now!
My favorite "one year of issue" modern day silver would have to be the Canadian Wolf 1/2 ounce bullion.
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here be the other side
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I, on the other hand, have been saving my pennies for the first show of the year that I will attend. Can't wait!!!
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Just for those that were curious here is what PCGS thought of it.
I would have put it in the AU range for sure after getting it in hand but probably in the AU 53to55 range
http://www.mycoins.us/UK/Pennies/George%20III/george_iii_pennies.htm