I'm going to second that you put your work together and publish something. Maybe a Redbook series "Guide to Edwardian Hammered Coins." Get Q.D. Bowers to write the intro...some fancy pictures...
I've been gone from this thread, and forum in general, for sooo long. I need to find a way to keep myself interested since I got side tracked with my baseball collection again. Great coins have been posted and some interesting information.
Well, looks to me like you've got 11 Aurelians and 57 monarchs to go - plenty to keep you in the game!
Here is my earliest known double struck Lincoln penny: The planchet must have stuck to the upper die and got another blow with the hammer - a very cool Henry III error coin from Lincoln England.
Here is a changeover pair minted in Canterbury pennies, the first being from Henry III and the second from Edward I: These coins were minted in the very early 1270s - the last of Henry III's coinage and the beginning of Edward I's coinage in 1272. They are from the Colchester hoard of 14,065 pennies found in a lead vessel in a house site in 1969. It is conjectured that they may have been buried by members of the Jewish community prior to a pogrom in 1278 and never recovered.
Here is my first purchase of 2016 (sadly...). This short cross penny was issued under King John, but bearing the name of his father, Henry II (as would the coins of his elder brother, Richard). I've been bidding on some of John's coins issued in Ireland which actually contain his name, but unfortunately the cost kept going higher than I wanted to pay... Oh well, I'll grab one at some point. England John, r. 1199-1216 (1205-1216) London Mint, AR Short Cross Penny, 19mm x 1.54 grams Obv.: hEnricus R_ _ (ex) Rev.: WALTER . ON . LV (Walter on London) Ref.: SCBC 1353, North 968/4 Ex. Dr. Murray Gell-Mann Collection
That is true Mat... But I love the time period that it's worth putting my money towards them. Chances are when the new school year starts and I'm teaching ancient history again rather than medieval (where I am now), I'll end up splurging on a bunch of ancients again...
Congrats on your sweet new coin, FitzNigel ... sadly, I don't have any neat examples "yet" (I had one on my last auction-hunt, but pulled the trigger on a different coin before I got to that era) ... man, I really need to score a sweetie in that coin-category (great addition)
Just received these two items. The first one was a bit of a surprise, as I just put in the opening bid and no one challenged me... I really bid on a whim, but am happy to have another English Monarch penny added to my (as of yet small) set. England Henry VII, r. 1485-1509 (1494-1501) Durham Mint, mm 76b, AR Penny, 14.88mm x 0.6 grams Obv.: Henry enthroned facing, holding scepter and globus cruciger, throne pillar on either side surmounted by saltire cross Rev.: Coat-of-arms over long cross pattée, mitre above Ref.: SCBS 2234 Ex. R.D. Frederick Collection, Ex. Tradewinds Collection The second I am a little more excited about. It too went for the opening bid, and while not the best condition (and the softness of the features does worry me a little...), the Aquitaine Deniers of Henry II don't seem to be as available as those of Richard I, or of Henry's English issues. Aquitaine Henry II, r. 1152-1168 Bordeaux Mint, BL Denier, 16.57mm x 0.8 grams Obv.: +hENRICVS REX, cross pattée Rev.: º+º / AQVI / TANI / ºEº, in four lines Ref.: SCBC 8001, Elias 1 ex R.D. Frederick Collection. ex. A.H. Baldwin
Hey @FitzNigel , what area of Ancients might you be teaching this coming year? I just want to ensure that I am on the other side of the pool when you start a shopping spree! LOL, There is always room... just joshing you!
Here is my Henry VI AV Quarter Noble ND circa 1422-30 Annulet Issue (ex: Theo Law Collection) mint state
@Alegandron - I'll be teaching the whole of Ancient History! Nothing is safe! (And I think we're in the same city, so we can compete at local coin shows... Unless you do tale that trip overseas...) @panzerman - gorgeous as always! Any gold nobles? I'd love one, but a bit out of my price range...
Wow! That would be a fun course! An overview of the Ancient World? Unless, I misunderstand that you will be teaching several different Ancient courses. No big overseas travels for me at the moment, so I will be trying to hit the local shows...
I have only one example. Richard II (1377-99) AV Noble 7.68g. London Mint Cross Potent mm. Series IIIA
Hi there one & all, Been reading the messages and wondered if anyone can me how to be sure that an Edward I Groat is hammered or a reproduction? Any obvious signs to look for? Many thanks....