@FitzNigel was passing through Asheville yesterday and was kind enough to stop in for a visit. It is always nice to meet a forum member in person...
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I certainly agree with that!
Or if you would rather listen, try the History of England podcast by David Crowther, it really grows on you and is a big part of the reason I am...
That would be fun, I just might.
Love that coin @TheRed. A French Denier of Richard is high on my target list.
If anyone else has any Richard I coins they would like to show off, I'd love to see them.
I'd put it with Augustus, but note the date of issue.
If you buy an ancient coin or artifact, it's primary appear and the reason for most of it's value is that it is from the time period it purports...
I read this a day or two ago and thought about how much that must suck!
There is some truth in this, BUT the US has done a great job of one upmanship in this regard with our belief that no coin should be issued without...
I may be odd in this regard, but I like my ancient coin raw and my medieval coins slabbed. It it were me (and it isn't) I would leave it where it is.
This is a great idea for a thread @Mat, but I have no idea how to answer it. There are coins I'd like to upgrade, but generally there are all in...
I would add Henry VI and Edward IV to cover the Wars of the Roses era.
Richard The Lionheart AD 1189-1199 Born in 1157 in Oxford, Richard was the fourth child of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine....
Congratulations! May you live happily ever after!
Great news! I hope Steve is able to get back among us on the forum soon, I miss his posts!
Great story and connecting to bluetooth..... really exciting that connecting to bluetooth..... someone so young got connecting to...
This is a great giveaway, but please do not enter me, I'll just sit back and watch from the sidelines.
Very nice Halfgroat @dougsmit, I used to own one that looked very similar to yours, but I believe mine was Archbishop Warham.
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