Fantastic! Cheers for this info. I've got Norths book but I just get more muddled looking at the different types, end up deciding it looks like...
I'll take a butchers, thanks!
Well Clanger certainly was! I definately dropped a clanger, of course it wasn't a short cross! Dum de dum de dum:wacky:
Thank you for web site, always good to know, I'll peruse it!
Cheers for this! My thoughts are that it slipped out of his fingers when he was trying to cut it.:arghh:
Well I do have fields where all I leave with are ringing ears from constant barking dogs:D
Now that looks like it would fit, thanks for that:happy:
Cheers for that, it's certainly uplifting when you do find em !
This short cross looks to be slightly double struck, either the moneyer had had one to many or I have! It also looks like someone was trying to...
After a serious amount of head scratching (no not fleas!), I admit defeat in identifying this short cross penny. Well, I know it's London mint, no...
Thank you for all the info, sorry for delay in replying, internet went bonkers!
Had major internet probs! The coin was cleaned as it was very dark, couldn't make out much on it, as can be seen, traces of white powder remain!...
Hi everyone, Back again after to long away from the fields! I found this silver penny the other day, I know it's an Edward but unsure which...
Still Batty mood, don't know if you got my reply ewomack as I forgot to sign in, der! So thanks and it's me Clanger! You obviously don't remember...
Hi everyone! I recently found these two hammereds, but am unsure as to the kings. The cut penny has to be either Henry III, John or...
Thank you for that. I get out when I can. Think it was lucky the coin was in a corner of the field, so the plough kept missing it, shame my spade...
Usually coppers are either to worn to make anything out or totally corroded, I've never found one in this condition before, shame I caught it with...
Thanks for your help and web site, I'll take a look!
Thanks
I found this penny yesterday whilst detecting, conditions were a bit tricky so I'd dug what I thought was a big enough hole to extract the find...
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