English Shilling collectors?

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  1. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

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    Scotland's equivalent of the shilling was the merk or 13/4 coin which was relatively close in value to the shilling.
     
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  3. A Novice

    A Novice Well-Known Member

    I very much enjoyed reading your post this morning (both). The history surrounding the coin is just as relevant as the coin itself. This is exactly why I collect them. Thank you so much for taking the time to post your coins with the history behind them.
     
  4. Antonius Britannia

    Antonius Britannia Well-Known Member

    My Pine Tree Shilling, small planchet:
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  5. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    You might look for the shillings with the die number on the reverse. Maybe get one of each number.I don't even know the full story on those, if there is one.
     
  6. talerman

    talerman Well-Known Member

    PHILIP & MARY Shilling n.d.(1554-58)

    Philip brings to the coinage his titles and complicated coat of arms in addition to the traditional English and French titles and arms of the English monarchs

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  7. Seascape

    Seascape U.S. & World Collector

    Welp! Now a gotta get a 2nd job.
     
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  8. 7Jags

    7Jags Well-Known Member

    OK, I give, I can hang a bit:

    (I think I can match the Cromwell, and hopefully up the ante)

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  9. Bradley Trotter

    Bradley Trotter Well-Known Member

    Wow. Impressive would certainly be an understatement in the case of this particular coin.
     
  10. Antonius Britannia

    Antonius Britannia Well-Known Member

    so many fantastic shillings!
     
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  11. A Novice

    A Novice Well-Known Member

    Received a couple today for the collection. It’s no Cromwell, but it’s my first hammered shilling! 04349A59-0CAC-4B92-892B-F27B1D6BE4A7.jpeg 1ABAC495-4CB0-4140-9EB6-0CC5EC2E166B.jpeg 658CD1A0-6399-4DD9-96EC-3D27C9358788.jpeg 96D3ACD1-8788-495B-AAAA-754CBEB2A46B.jpeg
     
  12. longshot

    longshot Enthusiast Supporter

    Surely there are some VIGO shillings owned by CT members? I have one somewhere but need to find it.
     
  13. montynj3417

    montynj3417 Active Member

    The George I is inscribed, in part: "DG", short for "Deo Gratia". How ironic, that this German guy shows up, an' they make him King of England; they have to, and they also have to mark on their coins how grateful they all are for his non-British Sauerkraut Majesty. He didn't even speak any English, and when the crowd of onlookers audibly grumbled and muttered as the royal household arrived, one of the German noblewomen reassured them, crying out: "Fee (sic) are here for all of your goods!"; to which some wit in the crowd called back, " Yes, and our chattels, too!".
     
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  14. montynj3417

    montynj3417 Active Member

    Isn't this one a 50% silver coin?
     
  15. Antonius Britannia

    Antonius Britannia Well-Known Member

    I have a nice Anne Vigo Half Crown. . .
     
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  16. A Novice

    A Novice Well-Known Member

    Does anyone have one of these? 630C3DC3-C8DB-400D-BF50-238E4A6EF5BB.jpeg
     
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  17. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    Here you go - Vigo shilling 1702:
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  18. 7Jags

    7Jags Well-Known Member

    Hiya, this is a very scarce pattern issue by the Royal Mint in nickel as part of a possible attempt to debase further the 0.500 standard issue shilling (there were also such shillings struck in 1923 with at least the 1924 evidently struck in 5.0 gm and 5.7 gm trial weights).
     
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  19. Gallienus

    Gallienus coinsandhistory.com Supporter

    I think I may have kept an eye out for Ed VI shillings and yours seems to be an exceptional example.

    I have a question for you. Is there any chance of getting an English coin of Janes I dated 1607? I don't recall any of his pieces were specifically dated?
     
  20. A Novice

    A Novice Well-Known Member

    Not a shilling, but according to this book on English coins, there was a six pence produced with the year 1607.
     
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  21. A Novice

    A Novice Well-Known Member

    In fact, there’s one actively being auctioned on eBay.
     
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