@FitzNigel That is a wonderful piece of history, but it has a face only a dedicated medieval collector could love!
I suspect this will mean more of the same, which in the case of CNG is a good thing indeed.
Yes sir, this coin belonged to Archbishop Sharp of York, who died in 1714.
My only Henry Vi [IMG]
You don't want to end up in a notorious Belgian prison eating waffles for the next 5 years!
I wouldn't even need to see the coin, the item description is a field of red flags, blowing in the wind and warning away all but the most easily...
I just decided to move to belgium!
The OP type is one I have wanted for at least a couple of years myself. I saw my first one on a CNG auction, but was after something else. So far...
Your displays are second to none @Deacon Ray
Timing can be everything!:facepalm:
The best part is when you tell them it is just a cent and they can spend it and they tell you "no, it you look at it in direct sunlight, upside...
Then this thread has been a success!
That is tragic! I had read a bit about the Brussels Hoard, but didn't know that detail.
@TheRed That makes me wonder if all the coins in a hoard like this get photographed? I doubt it, but wouldn't it be interesting to find my...
I love what I do and look forward to every new day, but the least favorite part of it is the "I have been looking through my pennies and I've...
Yes, it came in yesterday.
[IMG] Here is an example of the later style Edward I Penny from my collection. S-1413
That is a very pleasing example @Orfew
@FitzNigel I have bought a few books as a result of this thread, please keep the reviews coming.
Aethelred posts a coin asking for help, then ID's his own coin.:bag:
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