pre 1501 AD coins with dates

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  1. tibor

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    One of my favorites, well struck.
     
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  3. tibor

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    A variety, this one has a partial date
     
  4. tibor

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    The letter "K" that is in black ink is a previous collection reference number.
     
  5. tibor

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    I am going to take a break from posting pics for the next couple
    of days. Back after the Holidays, Dec. 26. I will continue to answer
    all questions during that time.
    MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and your family!!
     
  6. HoledandCreative

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  7. wcg

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    @tibor: great thread! I will continue to admire as you add more after the holidays.
     
  8. tibor

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    @wcg Thank you for the kind words. I will post more on the 26th.
    Are there any that are your favorites? What area of numismatics do
    you collect. Albert Frey's book got me started.
    MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
     
  9. Choucas

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    The coins you posted are beautiful and interesting. I enjoyed looking at them. Thanks for sharing.
     
  10. tibor

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    @Chouca Thank you for the kind words. I enjoy collecting them and sharing
    them with others. What part of numismatics interests you and do you
    collect?

    MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
     
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  11. Kentucky

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    Merry Christmas, I look forward to more awesome pictures!
     
  12. tibor

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    MERRY CHRISTMAS everyone!! I hope you are spending time with family
    and friends in good health. I can't wait for my grandson, 12 years old,
    to start opening his presents. He has brought so much joy and happiness
    to my life!
     
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  13. Choucas

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    I mainly collect coins from the low countries and holed coins from the Chinese empire. So your coins of Namur, Liège and Brabant particularly caught my eyes.
     
  14. tibor

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    @Choucas I have quite a few from the 1470's and 1480's that are
    from the Lowlands. I spent a few nights in Belgium the summer of
    1973. What a beautiful country!! I hope to visit again.
     
  15. tibor

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    I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! Santa really took
    care of my grandson. Let's hope the coming New Year is good
    to us with our families and our/their health.
     
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  16. tibor

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    One of my favorites. Struck at the Heidelberg mint.
     
  17. tibor

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    Minted in Frankfurt. This coin has the"2" in the date looking like a "Z".
     
  18. tibor

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    In the left pic. the date starts at 6:00 M CCCC XCII
     
  19. tibor

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    Minted at Damm. The "2" in the date is backwards.
     
  20. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Oh, these are wonderful! I'm so glad to be finally seeing them. I was momentarily floored by the quality of your images, so when you said Todd at BluCC did them, it all made sense.

    I've had the Levinson book for a decade, and still have yet to own a pre-1500 dated coin. 1505 is as early as I've managed so far. I think a Levinson-listed coin will definitely be on my 2019 to-do list.
     
  21. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Here's one that's out of my league by a factor of 10x, but I love looking at stuff like this anyway.

    In fact, it was my admiration for that design that influenced my purchase of this as a substitute I could actually afford.
     
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