Old English coins.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Siberian Man, Feb 11, 2010.

  1. kangayou

    kangayou Junior Member

    What an awesome treasure you have shared with us. I am curious if you also have collect old coins from Australia or New Zea land as well ?
     
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  3. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Yes. I have it.:)
     
  4. Lather

    Lather Time traver Numismatist

    Very Nice! Now I must look through the Hoard.. I know I have some Items.. Not sure what..
     
  5. ahearn

    ahearn Member

    Siberian Man:
    Outstanding collection and great photos.

    I'm curious how you, living in Tomsk, find and source your coins. Local dealers? Mail? Travel? Internet?
     
  6. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    I am a collector since 1980 (30 years). And I find a coins from the Internet now. When I was a boy, I bought a coins from private collections.
     
  7. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Tanner of Victoria the Queen. Minted at 1887. The single release only.
     

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  8. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    George V.
    Penny 1936, bronze. "Small head". Probably, this coin was minted after death of the king.
     

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  9. james m. wolfe

    james m. wolfe New Member

  10. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Minted during the reign of Edward VIII, quite possibly the monarch that was best abdicated and shipped off to France and then the Bahamas since he and Wallis Warfield Simpson were cozy with that certain German dictator.
     
  11. magdaman7

    magdaman7 New Member

    I am an avid collector of the Victoria Veiled Head series; she looks so stout and majestic, very regal indeed. I have had a hard time finding a threepence coin with the Veiled Head pattern. Where did you acquire yours?
     
  12. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    I got mine from my local dealer in my hometown. I payed about 36$.
     
  13. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Elisabeth II.
    Half crown 1953. The only release with the caption "BRITT. OMN."
     

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  14. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    I'm sorry. I don't collect "Old English coins." I am interested in early modern milled British coins, however:

    1675 F.jpg 1724 F.jpg F 1737o.jpg 1749 F slab.jpg 1749 F.jpg

    guy
     
  15. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    By my definition this is Early (earliest?) Modern and Milled. I tend to separate medieval and modern coins more by their methods of production than by date.

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    Elizabeth I 6d 1567

    Still Early Modern but back to hammered is this Half Crown of Charles I. Mine is a defective example because of the clipped flan but full many flan ones we see are even more poorly struck since the size was not easy to produce by the hammer method. Perhaps the appearance of these is what finally led to the abandoning of the hammer? Large coins take quite a bit of force and milled coins make sense as a step into the modern age.

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  16. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......

    my favourite thread of them all.......................
     
  17. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    1893 Maundy.jpg 1893 Maundy 1P rev.jpg This is the only one I have
     
  18. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......

    this was always one of my favourites, a commonwealth shilling from just after the civil war...................




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  19. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    Ancient Doug:

    The earliest milled coinage of England was 1663 (Charles II):

    http://www.romanbritain.freeserve.co.uk/milledcoinage.htm

    You might appreciate this link because its author, Guy de la Bedoyere, is one of the great researchers of Ancient Romano-British coins.

    guy
     
  20. JCB1983

    JCB1983 Learning

    Love the Old Crowns.
     
  21. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    The first milled silver appeared between 1561 and 1571. The story goes that the manufacturer, Eloye Mestrelle, was then disgraced and hanged for counterfeiting on the side. The part I find most interesting is that the Frenchman was resented by the British coin hammerers who feared being put out of a job and generally disliked the French, anyhow.

    http://www.predecimal.com/p7early_milled.htm

    http://www.spink.com/resources/research_articles/coincollect/why.asp

    http://www.cointalk.com/t22027/

    http://wildwinds.com/coins/SE/SE2599.html

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milled_coinage


     
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