Thanks very much for the warning!
They seem to be all over the place, and they are not all the same. What's a good reference that might enable a novice to tell one type from another?
HYB apparently must be an abbreviation for Hibernia, and the term 'R' is for King (Reg), but how do you get the term "lord of" from DNS?
A well known dealer from PA, an advertiser in Coin World, whom I will not name here, advertises many of them in his price list, but those which I...
I also have Byzantine, Greek, and Roman coins, so no single book would suffice.
What do the words DNS HYB refer to?
The writing on these medieval coins is very hard to read. I have a dozen or so of the coins, but only five or six books. I often think that to...
say, VG to VF, or perhaps up to XF for some of them. They seem to be pretty hard to locate. Such coins as the 1892-O Barber Half, or the...
Both of them I own have a filled in S. I worried about their authenticity, until I noticed that all of those I have seen on Teletrade or Heritage...
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