Medieval Monday!

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  1. Nap

    Nap Well-Known Member

    I guess I’ve been missing Medieval Monday. Will have to do some catch up

    Here are some medieval and (post medieval) coins of the first six James’s of Scotland

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  3. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

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  4. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Cool coins all over
    Nice and sunny moday here in France

    Today is Jean II de Bourbon (1456-1488) day, with a "blanc", a "liard" and a "double tournois" of his

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  5. +VGO.DVCKS

    +VGO.DVCKS Well-Known Member

    @FitzNigel, it's really cool that this one was issued by the leading foe of the Crusaders of his time. Still savoring the gestalt!
     
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  6. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Trier/ Erzbistum
    AV Goldgulden ND Trier Mint
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  7. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Viennois/ Dauphins
    Humbert II 1333-47
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  8. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    I had been looking for this type of denier for a while. One slipped through my fingers a couple years ago, and this one has been the only one I have seen since. Unfortunately it’s not as nice, but it’ll do for now!
    Med-05a-FNor-1075-William II-D-XX-4.jpg Feudal France - Normandy
    William II-William Clito/Henry I, r. 1035-1135 (1075-1130)
    AR Denier, 17.41 mm x 0.7 grams
    Obv.: +NORMANA. Cross pattee with pellets in angles
    Rev.: Degenerate chapel, pellet in pediment, with four columns/comb, S above annulet on either side
    Ref.: Dumas XX-4, Roberts 4835
    Ex. Lilburn Collection, Ex. Baldwins sale 25 (26 Sept. 2006), part of lot 1984
    Note: Dumas group C et D according to Moesgaard
     
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  9. robp

    robp Well-Known Member

    Edward III 'Florin' coinage halfpenny.
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  10. robp

    robp Well-Known Member

    Aethelred II late transitional CRVX penny of Oxford, the moneyer Aelfwine. This is North's bust C with sceptre but no diadem, the bust characterised by having a large pellet on the forehead and curly hair - see English Hammered Conage vol.1, p.161-162. Most coins of this type are from Winchester, with all Oxford coins struck from the same die pair.
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  11. robp

    robp Well-Known Member

    William II type 4 penny of Tamworth. HIREPORD ON TAM. The only known example of a coin by this moneyer. Is HIREPORD a variation on a known name of the period - Hereward?
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  12. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

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  13. robp

    robp Well-Known Member

    Go on, give us a clue. This is the second time you've posted this. Obviously it means something to someone.
     
  14. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    This monday, I'll show you a Marie de Bourbon Montpensier double tournois minted in 1620 at the Trevoux mint

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    And to go with it a spectacular error minted the same year, with the reverse legend starting at 9 O'clock instead of 12 O'clock

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  15. Roerbakmix

    Roerbakmix Well-Known Member

    It's monday, and I've just received these four sceatta's:
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    Series E, Var G2(?)
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    Series E, VICO var 2
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    Series E, VICO var 1 (this one is real stunner!)
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    Series R (but which subtype?)
     
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  16. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

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  17. robp

    robp Well-Known Member

    Sorry, still no wiser - I'm a bit dense when it comes to understanding oblique references. I assume it refers to a film?
     
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  18. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    I love the imagery on a lot of these little Mailles...
    Med-07a-LCF-1253-Ghent-M-1266.jpg Low Countries - Flanders
    City of Ghent, 4th Period, 1253-1300
    AR Mailles, 11.3 mm x 0.43 grams
    Obv.: Head left within circle of pellets, three rings in helmet, Lis on top and cross behind
    Rev.: Open cross with bended limbs
    Ref.: Roberts 7346, de Wit 1266
     
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  19. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ...haha...its a reference to a twilight zone episode...when the mr chambers, riding on a spaceship, ask what time it is on earth, the kanamite replies 'on earth is would be 12 noon'...which of course is an impossibility to be 12 noon everywhere at the same time..(i don't think Greenwich time counts)..
     
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  20. Orielensis

    Orielensis Well-Known Member

    Here is a little penny from Bamberg I bought a few months ago but haven't posted yet. It looks a lot like a bracteate but actually is supposed to have a reverse. Yet, the reverse design is mostly obscured by the high relief obverse. This is a typical feature of pennies from 13th c. Franconia, Bavaria, and parts of Bohemia.

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    Bishopric of Bamberg, under Heinrich I. von Bilversheim, AR pfennig, 1242-1257 AD. Obv: cross with four lilies in quadrants. Rev: bust of bishop facing, raising r. hand and holding crosier in l. hand (weakly struck as usual). 16mm, 0.48g. Ref: Krug 73.
     
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  21. robp

    robp Well-Known Member

    Ah, thanks. That makes things a bit clearer - never seen it. I must make a mental note to only post in this thread after I have got up and not before I go to bed.

    Anyway, now it's Monday here and just about everywhere else, here's another medieval coin. Eadgar 2 line penny, the moneyer is Adelaver.
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