Let's see your medieval hammered stuff! German States (Augsburg): ca. 1184-1202 silver bracteate of Bishop Udalschalk von Eschenlohe German States (Brunswick-Lüneburg): ca. 1195-1213 silver bracteate of William Longsword England: ca. 1213-1215 silver penny of King John, from the Gisors hoard found in Normandy Scotland: ca. 1280-1286 silver penny of Alexander III, second coinage Crusader States (Cyprus): ca. 1324-1359 silver gros of Hugo IV France: ca. 1380-1422 gold Ecu d'or of Charles VI, from the Lucerne Abbey Treasure (100 Years' War) England: ca. 1431-1432 silver groat of Henry VI, from the Reigate Hoard found in Surrey German States (Frankfurt): 1495 goldgulden of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor Lithuania: 1550 silver half-grosz of Sigismund II Augustus of Poland, Vilnius mint England: 1575 silver sixpence of Elizabeth I, Tower mint, eglantine mintmark
The 1204 Toledo coin celebrates the expulsion of the Arabs from the region. The 1374 Aachen coin is considered the first collectable early dated coin. Christ rising from the tomb while not dated is an important coin to me.
I picked this up earlier this year. A Republic of Venice Italian State Silver 1 Grosso issued by Reniero Zeno, the 45th Doge of Venice, reigning from 1 January 1253 until his death in 1268. This one is going in my book.
Though not a big fan of gold, I've kept these around as they are really nice condition. 1346-84 Belgium Flanders Chaise d'Or Fr-163 PCGS MS65 1346-64 Italy Achaia Zecchino Fr-38a PCGS MS66
One from Spain Currency Libra Composition Billon Weight 0.26 g Shape Round (irregular) Technique Hammered Orientation Variable alignment ↺ Demonetized Yes Number N# 123656 References Cru# 319
Queen Mary of Scotland ca. 1544 billon penny, with an image of the Queen as a toddler. My avatar coin! It is a diminutive coin and seemingly insignificant if you are viewing my collection of Scots coins as a whole as I own other bronze, billon, silver and gold from this reign but this penny is by far and away the scarcest coin of her reign that I own.
This is an AR groat from Queen Elizabeth of England, with the mintmark of the martlet - a wee bird denoting that it was minted in London from 1560-1561.
England Henry III(1216-1272) a double struck reverse long cross reverse penny from Ion of Lincol - I surmise the planchet stuck to the obverse die and the minter struck the coin again, albeit at a different angle. Effectively it is my earliest double struck Lincoln penny!
George Godfrey in Salisbury Wiltshire had a common profession at the time - that being a rat catcher! - but uncommonly for the profession he had his own halfpenny token minted in 1652 the only known token issued by a rat catcher.
I have a few. Cilician Armenia. Royal. Levon I. 1198-1219. AR Tram Obverse: Levon seated facing on throne ornamented with lions, holding cross and lis Reverse: Two lions rampant back-to-back, each with head reversed; between, long patriarchal cross with pellet at base of staff. Diameter: 23 mm Weight: 3.06 g Sis mint Hungary Béla III 1172-1196 Æ Rézpénz Diameter 23mm Weight 1.60 g Pseudo-Arabic legend on both sides. Frynas H.15.25; Huszár 73; Réthy 102. ITALY, Milano (duchy). Gian Galeazzo Visconti. 1395-1402. AR Pegione – Grosso da 1.5 soldi Diameter: 24mm Weight: 2.41 g New coinage. Milano mint. Struck 1395-1398. Obverse: Visconti arms (coiled serpent left, consuming man) flanked by G 3; all within quadrilobe with leaves in spandrels Reverse: Nimbate St. Ambrose enthroned facing, wearing episcopal regalia, holding scourge and crozier MIR 121/1; Crippa 4/A; cf. MEC 12, 635-8 (for type). Augsburg. Hartmann von Dillingen Bracteate ND (1250-1286) MS63 NGC, Steinhilber-77. 0.71gm. Germany. Bavaria, Louis IV. 1317-1374. AR Pfennig Composition: Silver Diameter: 15mm Weight: 1.37 g Dortmund. Berghaus 22. Toned, weak in part. Good VF. From the Ken Bressett Collection. Ex Spink 1971 @ $50.