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R J Marles passed away:

The founder of Rotographic passed away on 24/3/13 aged 87 ...

eBook versions now completed for all current titles:

For Kindle, iPhone, Android and most other eReaders...

New books in the pipeline:

Decimals, Arabic and Greek...

Collectors Coins GB 2014:

Available Now, eBook and printed...

The Standard Guide to Grading British Coins:

Out of print already!...

Check Your Change:

New look and new name for 2014... 

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Note: Prices are now being collected for inclusion in the Collectors Coins GB 2008. Winners of all 5 current publications for their incredibly useful and numerous price data entries were Mr M Swoveland and Mr M Jones. 

Input the prices you paid for your coins and win all the books:

It is very important that the readers of the range of Rotographic titles are reading information that is as accurate as it can possibly be. The Rotographic researchers keep an eye on many dealers sales lists, as well as auctions (both on and off line) but it isn't possible for every coin sold in the world to be logged everyday.

This is where you come in! 

If you buy coins regularly, or have access to prices realised for British Coins dated between 1760 - 1967 please consider adding the details to the Rotographic database below. This will help keep the Collectors' Coins Great Britain book up to date. 

Guidelines:

When a coin is purchased, sold or even seen to have been sold, please enter the relevant details below. It is very important that the price you specify is the actual price the coin sold for (often the list prices are not the same as the sale prices, as sellers sometimes offer discounts). There should be room for everything, but if there isn't please let me know via email. Entries made that are thought to be false will be removed, so will entries missing vital information. Most of the fields are not compulsory, so please just fill in what you can, instead of not bothering at all!

(The people that make the most useful entries will win all the books. See below) 

 

Coin Denomination: (or set type)
Special notes:
Coin date:
Grade advertised:
(*See below)
Grade in your opinion:
(*See below)
Currency priced in:
Price:
(do not include currency symbol)
Your email address:

Voluntary fields:

Your Name:
The coin was
:
Seller Name/company:
Type of Sale:


Notes:

Please use abbreviations where possible; obv, rev, OT for ornate trident etc, as that will save database space. 

The first 3 options are obvious, if the purchase was a set, please specify, e.g. 1970 proof set. Special notes is for anything worth mentioning; e.g. scratched, toned, proof, 4 of date over 3 or anything else that makes the coin/set different. Grade advertised is the grade the coin/set was advertised at. Grade in your opinion is the grade in your opinion (leave blank if the same). Currency priced in is obviously the currency that the coin was priced in (default GBP). Price is of course the actual price of the coin. Voluntary fields: Please specify if The coin was purchased by you, sold by you, or seen to be sold by you. Seller Name, and Type of Sale would certainly be useful to know.

*It would be easiest if you could use the British or American grading systems (British preferred because the books are written using the British system)

Win all the books:

The information submitted will be used for the next Collectors Coins edition. At the managements discretion the biggest contributors to the database win all 6 current Rotographic publications. Judging will be carried out in September, before the new Collectors Coins GB book is published.

Thankyou for your help,

Chris Perkins
Rotographic
 

 

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