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Bulk Pennies/Halfpennies...what Would You Noodle For?

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 Posted 02/12/2013  4:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rbarat to your friends list

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Also 1924 hp is a harder date with reasonable CV.

At some stage you'd have to think the 1930 hp is going to go through the roof, with such a low recorded mintage.

Cheers


The '24s are tough to find in better condition, and expensive too. I would rate the '24 a rarer coin in high grade than the 1915.
Both the '30 and '31 are hard to come by too but they do pop up now and then
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 Posted 02/12/2013  11:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goatieman23 to your friends list
Tim, link it up. Thanks.

As for my Halfpenny side of things...I started with Pennies, so I collected, collected & collected.
Then I started Halfpennies & I thought that they were overated. Don't ask me why I thought that. But it's just the way my collection went. I think my main issue was when it came to selling the extras, you'd pick up decent prices for Pennies, but strugle to get much for Halfpennies. I remember trying to sell a few aUNC 1936 Halpennies & getting squat for them, which was a bit upsetting for me. Maybe I should just get over it. I guess the game's probably changed a bit since I sold Halfpennies & Pennies for being what they are.

I think the 1939 Roo is extremely overrated. The 24, 30 & 31 are good if you can get them in nice grades.
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 Posted 02/13/2013  04:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tim Bowden to your friends list
Hi Goatieman,

Here are the resource pages relating to halfpennies and pennies.


Australian halfpennies

Australian pennies


Hope you find them useful.


I think a lot of people have, and continue to start out the same way, with pennies first and becoming very familiar with them before branching out.

As for selling, there is an absolute saturation of sellers of pennies, while the halfpenny seems to attract less attention. Supply & demand, I suppose.

Interestingly though, and probably because people do know their coins better by the time they start to look at halfpennies past the hard dates, there appears to be a fairly good take up on higher grade examples. Not so much at auction (fire sale), but rather when a collector has the time to look, consider, and compare.

Anyway - happy noodling!
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 Posted 02/13/2013  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ADMISLSE to your friends list
just order some kgs from goatieman, can't wait to noodling
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 Posted 03/30/2013  05:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goatieman23 to your friends list
Okay; the chance for me to noodle the first of my two 8kg bags came the other day. There were some great & gross finds. Below are a few of the reasonable & unreasonable finds:

A nice aUNC 1939 Half Penny
Bulk-Pennies/Halfpennies...what-Would-You-Noodle-For?

A pair of aUNC 1896 British Half Pennies
Bulk-Pennies/Halfpennies...what-Would-You-Noodle-For?

Possibly the most ugly &/or horrible 1925 Penny, I've ever seen...Enworb, any tips on cleaning or bringing back from the dead? As for the pitting...can't heal that one.
Bulk-Pennies/Halfpennies...what-Would-You-Noodle-For?

A 1931 Dropped 1 in VF
Bulk-Pennies/Halfpennies...what-Would-You-Noodle-For?

An unusual token..."KEEP YOUR TEMPER"? Odd, a British females gambling token?
Bulk-Pennies/Halfpennies...what-Would-You-Noodle-For?

A reasonable bunch of 1930 Half Pennies in aVF+
Bulk-Pennies/Halfpennies...what-Would-You-Noodle-For?

Reverse of a nice 1932 Penny in gEF+ (nice underlying tone)
Bulk-Pennies/Halfpennies...what-Would-You-Noodle-For?

& the obverse of that same nice 1932 Penny in gEF+
Bulk-Pennies/Halfpennies...what-Would-You-Noodle-For?

As for what else was in the bunch: Non-Aussie Pennies/Half Pennies were: about a dozen British Pennies/Half, an Irish Penny, a few Aussie 1 & 2c pieces, a Fijian 1 cent piece

Amongst the Aussie Pennies/Halves there were: some average 1915, 1918 in both pennies & halves. There was a 1956 Penny Mule, a filled 4 1924 Penny, an Indian 1924 Penny, quite a few die cracks, some die clashes & other bits & pieces that weren't good enough to mention.

There were some really nice coloured Elizabeth Pennies & Halves. There were also a couple George VI which had cartwheel lustre shining through too.

There were a decent amount of coins with verdigris as you'd expect in unsearched lots.

Overall, the few finds have kept me happy for $270 & I should be able to get close to all my money back on the rest sold as a searched lot.

All in a few days work. Time to start putting the nice away & rebagging the rest.
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03/31/2013 03:36 am
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 Posted 03/30/2013  05:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinStew to your friends list
Where did you get the bags from?
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 Posted 03/30/2013  09:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add enworb to your friends list
I think the 25 is #$%&ed pretty well lol probably still go for $30 on ebay though.

Might be coming to melbourne in a couple of months. I'll let you know if I am and grab a couple more kg's.
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03/30/2013 09:11 am
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 Posted 03/30/2013  11:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ADMISLSE to your friends list
nice found goatieman, much better than mine
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 Posted 03/30/2013  11:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tim Bowden to your friends list
A few pleasing and interesting finds there.

Nice one.

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 Posted 03/31/2013  03:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goatieman23 to your friends list
CoinStew, I get them from an officeblock. I can get quantities as large as anyone wants. It's just luck of the draw. I found that out of an 8kg unsorted bag. In the past I had found a 1946 Penny & three 1933/2 overdates amongst a lot of colourful Elizabeth coins. At $30 per kg unsorted. It's something I recommend for someone that wants to noodle older coins for a change or to build up a collection.

I got a couple lots for Enworb & Admislse. Enworb found a couple nice coins but Admislee didn't get anything worth writing home about.
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 Posted 03/31/2013  03:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nevol to your friends list

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At $30 per kg unsorted
How much for postage per kg to Qld.

Maybe I should buy 3kg before the postal charges change on 8 April.
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 Posted 03/31/2013  07:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinStew to your friends list
I would be interested in buying at least 10kg if you can help me
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 Posted 04/01/2013  02:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goatieman23 to your friends list
I'm pretty sure postage is capped at $9.50, but I can keep you posted. For adminsle, I organised for postage direct to his address. Nice, simple & easy. As simple as a PM & I'll get the ball (or the coins) rolling.
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 Posted 04/01/2013  05:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinStew to your friends list
ok Can you sort out if you can get me 10kg if not its ok
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 Posted 04/01/2013  06:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goatieman23 to your friends list
CoinStew, can you private message/email me? & we can organise it from there. Cheers
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