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SilverMike

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    SilverMike reacted to ShaolinStacker in Today I Received.....   
    Today I received The 007 1/4 oz gold proof coin. Bought with the intention of flipping but this baby is staying. Super impressed with the coin in hand. The large blank field is stunning and I was lucky enough to recieve a flawless coin with a low coa(11). This will be graded and going in the perma stack. Honestly photos dont do justice.



    Added 0 minutes later... Today I received The 007 1/4 oz gold proof coin. Bought with the intention of flipping but this baby is staying. Super impressed with the coin in hand. The large blank field is stunning and I was lucky enough to recieve a flawless coin with a low coa(11). This will be graded and going in the perma stack. Honestly photos dont do justice.
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    SilverMike reacted to harrygill111 in Today I Received.....   
    2019 10oz valiant arrived today
    I loved the 1oz version, the 10oz is even better! 

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    SilverMike reacted to xthomasx in Today I Received.....   
    A few slabbed Rand coins. The dealer had a few more, including the rare 1983 piece but I was a bit late... 
    Anyway, there are no PF70s known, so I am quite happy with them. The difference between PF and PF Cameo is clearly visible but between Cameo and Ultra Cameo isn't. 

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    SilverMike reacted to CoinStruck in Today I Received.....   
    The 1/4 oz platinum Britannia arrived this week. Lovely design and mintage quite low at only 150 coins. 



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    SilverMike reacted to richatthecroft in Today I Received.....   
    Received from Rosland Gold as there was a misunderstanding with my original order.  As always, in my experience, excellent quality and service from Rosland 



     






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    SilverMike got a reaction from Gruff in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





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    SilverMike reacted to AndrewSL76 in Today I Received.....   
    A nice addition to the growing PCGS phase I am going through...


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    SilverMike reacted to mr1030 in Today I Received.....   
    Ordered this a couple weeks ago on sale for $12 over spot just before gold took its elevator ride up and then back down.  2019 Perth 1 oz gold Lunar Landing Anniversary.


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    SilverMike got a reaction from GrahamDiamond in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





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    SilverMike reacted to mr1030 in Today I Received.....   
    Arrived this morning.  2020 1 oz silver and 1/4 oz platinum proof Britannias. 


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    SilverMike reacted to TheBeast in Today I Received.....   
    20oz of lovely Kooks. I like the wings and feathers of the 2018 design. 


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    SilverMike got a reaction from matrawr in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





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    SilverMike reacted to Jimmock in Today I Received.....   
    From @PolarPanda
    And here's its filled.
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    SilverMike reacted to TheGoldSovereign in Today I Received.....   
    Didnt actually realise there were bo MS70 of this BU (lower mintage than the proof) 1989 5sov. So grabbed this at what i think was a decent price
     


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    SilverMike reacted to Augustus1 in Today I Received.....   
    arrived today ( it was fortunate i got paid just before release!) not the best packaging to protect it! , same as rest really, could not find any faults, two more to go thank god !
    dean.m

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    SilverMike reacted to GrahamDiamond in Today I Received.....   
    A Brace of White Horses has arrived Coinsters !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




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    SilverMike got a reaction from happy2gether in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





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    SilverMike got a reaction from mustynewb in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





  19. Like
    SilverMike got a reaction from mr1030 in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





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    SilverMike reacted to CadmiumGreen in Today I Received.....   
    Congrats on the pickup! Looks to be an excellent addition to your collection!😃
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    SilverMike got a reaction from daca in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





  22. Like
    SilverMike got a reaction from Piggybank in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





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    SilverMike reacted to ilovesilverireallydo in Today I Received.....   
    Picked up this well loved Cyprus Half Sovereign. It’s a low mintage coin that was issued as the first independent gold coin after British left. 


  24. Super Like
    SilverMike got a reaction from CadmiumGreen in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





  25. Like
    SilverMike got a reaction from Zhorro in Today I Received.....   
    I have repatriated this 15th century treasure back to the UK from a superb US seller. The photos don’t do it any justice, its absolutely stunning and I’m very pleased!
    For those interested, it is an Edward IV Gold Ryal or also called Rose Noble only minted between 1464 and 1470 and the year in that period identifiable by the mint mark in the legend, which on mine is a little difficult to ID but its a Long Cross Fitchée, if in any doubt (see the close up) there were no other crosses used in the period they were minted. This mark puts it as minted between 1469-1470, making it even rarer, only just before Henry VI was restored to the throne. On edwards second reign the mint started producing Angles which are entirely different design. The coin was minted in London, identifiable as no letter in the waves beneath the rose / kings vessel.
    7.61grams of gold and approximately 35mm in diameter.
    Side note: The coin was also imitated on the continent in the mint of Gorinchem for around 100yrs after this date (and also thought during Edwards exile in Belgium), these are often referred to as a “Flemish Ryal”.  Identifiable if put alongside each an original, one difference being the continental copy is often slightly larger in diameter.
    NB, if anyone is wondering what the lump of dirty metal is in some of the photos, its an original brass coin weight for the Ryal that I was able to pick up from someone that had found it in the Thames mud. It was only a few pounds but I though makes a nice collection.
    hope you like as much as me 😁
     
     





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