=> hope everything went well with the move ... I hope that you and your coins live happily-ever-after in sunny Florida Cheers!!
Yipppeeee ... it's next century day!! => BRING-ON THE 14th-CENTURY A.D. Well, we've made it into my string of Lorraine-coins ... I love this sweet coin!! LORRAINE, Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine AR Gros 1303-1312 A.D. Diameter: 17 mm (verify?) Weight: 0.87 grams Obverse: + T - DV-X. LOTOR – EGIE. The Duke of Lorraine (in armour), riding caped steed to the right, carrying spear in right hand and shield in left Reverse: MONETA D - E NANCEI. Downward sword, cutting the legend at the top and bottom, between two Avalerions/Alerions Reference: S.16 (3/16) Bd.1456 (6 f.) FlonII, n° 1-3, p. 391
Hi Collect89 => man, it's always nice seeing your sweet wares (great lil' coin) Ummm, but is there any chance that I/we could get the diameter and weight of that lil' sweetheart? (thanks, my coin-friend)
Welcome back Ripley, hope you had safe move.... 14th. century, i think i can make the whole run... Bulgaria..1331 - 1371..AD.. AR.. Obv. Christ Jesus nimbus Rev. Ivan and Mihail.. Father and Son.. 15mm x 1.36 g.
The coin is precisely 0.50 grams and 14 mm diameter. I would certainly appreciate your directing me to additional info. I'm assuming it is a real coin.
=> sorry dawg, I have nothing else to add => I was merely saying "nice coin" (Oh, and thanks for the info ... your coin is not quite as wee as I originally thought ... I have several coins in the 10mm range ... so this is a big baby, relatively)
I think we are in the 15th century.......So i will start...Ya that's a dragon... Another lap over coin... Italian States ...1395 - 1402..AD.. Milan Gian Galeazzo Visconti Ar Grosso 24 mm x 2.27 g.
yuppers ... => BRING-ON THE 15th-CENTURY A.D. LORRAINE, City of Metz, AR Gros Provincial. Metz (évêché). Civic issues 1415-1540 A.D. Diameter: Weight: 2.93 grams Obverse: S’ · STEPh’ · PROTh’ · m’ · (rosette stops), St. Étienne kneeling left; civic coat-of-arms of Metz to left and right; manus Dei above (two stars above the divine hand and underneath the knees of the Saint) Reverse: (shield) BИDICTV’ · SIT : nOmЄ’ · DNI’ · nRI’ · IhV’ · XPI’ ·/GROSVS (rosette) mETE (annulet and double annulet stops), cross pattée; star in each quarter Reference: Fl p 519, 3-10; Robert p. 213, 4; Boudeau 1659-60; Roberts 8932 Other: Fine
My only coin from the 1400s. Had to get a coin of the nation that finally took down what was left of the Roman Empire, from the city in that it all happened, and as close to that fateful year (1453) as possible: Ottoman Empire AR Akce Constantinople mint, struck 1482 (during the reign of Sultan Bayezid II)
here's my only 15th century coin, I match with ENG yet again! giovanni maria visconti duke of milan 1402-1412 o:st. ambrose r: serpent (dragon) eating a dude! (known as a biscione...a visconti crest I believe). 22 mm 2.4 g
=> you two brothers have great taste!! (that's a very cool serpent-coin!!) Hey, I'd really like to give both of you awesome brothers some well deserved atta-boys!! => yup, we've really rocked this thread and we've all manned-up and stayed with it ... sure, it had a bit of a rocky-start, but I'm really proud of you dudes and I'm really glad we're still pressing-on and making it through this pretty cool, an "EPIC" thread!! (bravo, gentlemen!!) So => I say let's keep 'er goin for the next bunch o' centuries, shall we?!! NOTE => by the way, "EVERYBODY ELSE" => "please" jump-on board and start posting your cool coins ... man, we're getting close to the "money centuries" ... you know, where I'm pretty sure that all of us have an example or 50,000 each!!! I'm really lookin' forward to seein' a big-finish!! ... either way ... cheers brothers ... great thread!!