I have Sear, RIC, BMC and Cohen....I'm done!
I heard this on the radio today, really captures the imagination doesn't it!
@Mark Metzger Edward III has a very thoughtful look on his face on that Groat of yours. I wonder what he is pondering?
Edward III Groats are among the most impressive of medieval coins and like @TheRed the Plantagenet Family are among my favorites. This Groat was...
Great coin, funny I was looking at one earlier today which was not as nice as this.
With all due respect @Bert Gedin it is probably time to let the matter go. Thank you.
@FitzNigel Great thread, I really enjoyed reading it. As is usually the case with a well written thread, now I want one.
Love that "portrait. "
Great info @Nap, Thank you. I seem to recall reading somewhere that series R is attributed to Aelfwald of East Anglia. I find that fascinating!
I also need an Irish John Penny as it is the only coin issued in his name.
Coins like this don't make it into inventory. I'll post more when the coin arrives, right now I am sitting by my mailbox.
I have my eye on a couple right now, I'll post any that I end up buying, thanks @Nap
Thanks everyone for the replies, I know much more today than I did yesterday.
Those are great @Nap I especially like the first one. Is series K thought to be from Kent? Is there a place where each series and where/When it...
[IMG] Thank you in advance!
Although I've owned a few of these in the past, I have never really been "into them." That might be changing, I have been doing a bot of reading...
@Nap Thank you for this thoughtful introduction to the earliest Anglo-Saxon coinage. Like the coins themselves, much of the history of the period...
Love the coins, but I believe this was actually brought to us by the number V.
That is a great example @Deacon Ray , as you know they seldom look that nice.
[IMG] For me it gets no better than Chili's chips and salsa! I don't really have a favorite coin, but this Denarius of Tiberius is one that...
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