Fake One Pound £1 Coins

More common than you'd think!
Fake
Fake British 2004 Scottish one pound £1 coin with Forth Bridge showing poor quality strike


Looks OK on the face of it
Fake coins often look normal from a quick glance but on closer inspection you often find that the pattern is "soapy"


Stamped like on plasticine
The kind of flaws you spot are to do with the press that they use. The edges of the coin are often uneven from one side to another, with a double edge where there shuld be a clean single edge.
Fake British 2004 Scottish one pound £1 coin with poorly struck lettering and diagonal striations
Fake British 2004 Scottish one pound £1 coin with poorly struck lettering and diagonal striations


Nicks the wrong way up
You also see all kinds of striations and nicks but the tell-tale factor is that they are embossed not indented on the face - they are imperfections in the stamp not nicks from wear and tear.


Fake UK one pound coin reverse showing three lions passant guardant with obvious flaws
Fake UK one pound coin reverse showing three lions passant guardant with obvious flaws.
This coin was found in circulation in 2010. It shows poor quality casting with cracks in the cast. It has been photographed at its natural angle i. e. the reverse is rotated from the obverse. Request a larger version from the photographer to inspect the detail.


On the flip side
The other tell-tale sign is when the obverse and reverse of the coin (heads and tails) are not aligned when you flip the coin. They should line up if you rotate the coin around the vertical axis through the Queen's head.


Fake UK 2002 one pound coin obverse showing third portrait with obvious flaws
Fake UK 2002 one pound coin obverse showing third portrait with obvious flaws



The killer tell though is that the edge stamping is always wrong. This alone is enough for the photographer to have collected five coins in three months simply by checking his change. More pictures available on request.

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Spain 2010

Costa Del Sol during the World Cup
Spanish flag depicting the silhouette of a bull
Spanish flag depicting the silhouette of a bull


Flags everywhere!
The small town of Nerja was awash with flags when we were there during the World Cup. Little did we know that Spain would go on to win!


BBQ at the beach
One of the things the Spanish do so well, along with siestas, is beach-front restaurants, and this little gem is down on the Torrecillia beach, one of Nerja's town beaches.
Skewered fish cooking on a wood-fired grill/ BBQ in a beach restaurant
Skewered fish cooking on a wood-fired grill/ BBQ in a beach restaurant


Mediterannean at its best
You can't see a picture like this without thinking of the Mediterannean coast, from Gibraltar round to Greece it is an unmistakable meeting of rock and blue sea that you don't find in the Carribean or on the large oceans, the Med is a passive influence which keeps holiday-makers coming back for more.


The crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean on the coast of Spain, Nerja, Costa del Sol
The crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean on the coast of Spain, Nerja, Costa del Sol


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Hop Farm Festival 2010

Weather perfect..Bob Dylan a disaster!


Laura Marling entertaining the audience at The Hop Farm Festival 2010, Kent, UK
Laura Marling entertaining the audience at The Hop Farm Festival 2010, Kent, UK


Laura Marling and Ray Davies
This summer's highlight was undoubtably the Hop Farm Festival. We spent a chilled out day in the blazing hot sun listening to the cool vibes of Laura Marling and later Ray Davies. The latter was new to me but I was surprised to find I knew a few of the songs.


Mumford & Sons, Seasick Steve and Pete Doherty
Best set of the day was Mumford and Sons who got everyone on their feet. I was interested to see Pete Doherty live but he didn't live up to expectations. Seasick Steve was cool, having seen a little of him on Jonathan Ross and Jools Holland it was great to see him live..a proper character.


Bob Dylan
*Sigh* what a dissappointment. In the picture above you can see how big Laura Marling was from where we were sat, now imagine the screens switched off and you can see how much of Bob Dylan we saw...zilch. We eventually pushed our way forward but at no time could I resolve the features of his face, and together with a mumbled and lack lustre performance it was a waste of time going to see him. Never-ending tour my ar...


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Bad organisation!
Of course the day was marred by the crap management of the festival. Huge queues for the loos are normal, huge queues for beer aren't, not when they're charging london rates and have the cheek to charge a deposit for glasses. And the site ran out of bottled water, what a joke! Unless it's a stunning line-up next year, we'll give it a miss.


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