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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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Ill try to post pics later.Thanks for response.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
2879 Posts |
Usually I think that people are overly fussy about grade - but in this case that mount has really affected its "desirability". £500 is probably quite a good price for it - though personally I'd pass and wait for a better one - even though it would be more expensive.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
575 Posts |
Thanks for advice.I will have to examine this one in hand.If the price is negotiable-who knows.
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Valued Member
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I'd have to agree, its priced at 500 GBP to sell due to the problems it has. I'd also leave it and wait for a better example, it will cost more, but if you have the 500 for this then you could save and wait a little longer. Collecting as also about having patience, you'd kick yourself if another came along 2 weeks after buying this 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2541 Posts |
Love the coin, but I'd probably pass on this particular one also. I'd like to save up for a nice one of these, but it will take quite a while...
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Pillar of the Community
Hong Kong
1270 Posts |
Hi, I bought a Gothic Crown from an UK seller in ebay in August of this year (2012), the price was GBP820.00. At first I am very satisfied with this beautiful coin. But when I read the book "Coincraft's 1997 Standard Catalogue of English and UK Coins 1066 to Date" by Lobel, Davidson, Hailstone & Calligas, there is a collecting hint about this Gothic crown. It said: Many forgeries exist; a genuine 1847 lettered edge coin will usually 'look' old and have sharp edge lettering in the higher grades. The 'V' of 'Victoria' will align approximately with 'et' on the edge and with 'tur of 'tueatur' on the reverse. I don't see my coin meet the criteria (the position of edge 'et') of a genuine coin according what the book talked. But, the coin is really very well struck, can it be a fake? I query. So I post my coin here again and want to receive your feedback. Also, valdiman, can you show the edge pictures of your coin? Henry    
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
1351 Posts |
The seller has been reported.Let us hope ebay and the police sort this fraud. I would suggest you ask for a refund and maybe reduce his sentence.He has ripped £1000's from good HONEST collectors.
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Valued Member
60 Posts |
One UK ebay seller in particular has just been found out selling a large amount of Gothic Crown and also 1868 Gothic florins with die number 64 He's sold since August about 8-10 1864 Gothic Florins in the same grade AEF with the same OBV scratches, also he's sold about 12 Gothic Crowns this year so far, and for an 8000 mintage that's an awfuly lot of coins from the same seller to have roydinsdale, beware, he's a serieal Chinese lover and not of the chicken curry variety
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
1351 Posts |
Welcome Dave to the Darkside.
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Valued Member
60 Posts |
Cheres Peter, we'll clean up ebay yet lol
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
1351 Posts |
WARNING azda has fat Iphone thumbs.Watch out for dinner plate size pictures and Peckris pulling him up on this LOL.
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Valued Member
60 Posts |
Geeez is Peckris on here to? Thought I might have got a break here seeing as it's a US forum and they spell differently, i'll fit right in here
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5155 Posts |
I am soo glad I checked in here...I will mark this seller down in my notebook list of "people to never buy from." That is truly a shame....I couldn't imagine the heck I would raise if I was bilked out Thousands of dollars like this... absolutely appalling.
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