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#61
(15-07-2022, 12:21 PM)Dean Wrote: it used to be that you could get a bargain in online auctions. Who'd have thought a bunch of obscure NZ tokens and medals in an overseas auction would fetch such a high price?


https://www.noonans.co.uk/auctions/archi...ue/427338/

The silver award medal looks like M1882/25, which Tony prices at $850 awarded.  The lot would be worth the hammer price for that item alone.
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#62
yes it is the 1882 exhibition medal in silver. I did recognise it, but they usually don't sell for anywhere near that (you can usually divide Tony's prices by 2 to get market value!). Also a couple of nice Milner Thompson tokens, the second one not so common. I just thought I might get a bargain, it being an auction and that the only NZ lot that I noticed. But obviously there were at least 2 wealthy morons who also noticed it (yes I think I might be a bit bitter!). I'll probably get outbid on the Una too!
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#63
always seems to be the same pair of tossers bidding these up!

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/...f=IUf7YlFi

wonder what they intend to do with them all?
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#64
proof?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/225075499760?ha...SwN35i0SRT

bargain?
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#65
(17-07-2022, 08:25 PM)Dean Wrote: proof?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/225075499760?ha...SwN35i0SRT

bargain?

How many 1963 proof NZ pennies were made, and how many are in private hands?  Difficult call from a photo.
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#66
it does look quite nice so could be a proof. Although the sellers other coins look a bit dodgy (think there might be some artificial toning going on!). Bargain price if it is a proof (maybe worth the risk?). But then maybe too good to be true?

Then there's this!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/225045382414?ha...Sw-6lirbLM

just received an offer from the seller, they'll let me have it for 165USD.
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#67
(18-07-2022, 08:45 AM)Dean Wrote: it does look quite nice so could be a proof. Although the sellers other coins look a bit dodgy (think there might be some artificial toning going on!). Bargain price if it is a proof (maybe worth the risk?). But then maybe too good to be true?

Then there's this!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/225045382414?ha...Sw-6lirbLM

just received an offer from the seller, they'll let me have it for 165USD.

I think the frying-pan-and-chemicals combination got a bit out of hand with that one. I knew a collector in the US who reckoned he had the chemical mixtures to generate any kind of toning you'd like.  Probably long gone now, and I never thought at the time to ask him for the recipes :-)
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#68
don't forget to tune in for the Una auction!
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#69
proof??

https://auctions.mowbraycollectables.com...-struck-au
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#70
It's got that matte look to it, though I don't like what looks like a bag mark behind the king's eye, and some weakness/wear to the rim+rim beads just in front of the king's robe and at round 6:00 on the ref.
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