I haven't been so lucky as to discover a provenance after purchase. But here's a London Constantius I have with a good provenance: [ATTACH]...
When I won a lot from Noble in April it took just over a month to get to the UK. 3 weeks of that it was sat in Australian customs. Having said...
Yes definitely Canterbury
The obverse will be HENRICUS REX. The reverse is the question...
It's a long cross, so yes
Sorry yes I meant the reverse - the legend seems to fit very well. On the obverse the crown isn't right.
Not unlike this one:...
Aimer on Lund?
I came here fully expecting to be amused by someone's latest hope for a rare and expensive error coin, only to find it was a clever joke. How...
Presumably an 1850 half cent? That's 28mm, the George III halfpenny (1806-7) is 30mm
Looks like a George III halfpenny. How big is it?
I'm not entirely sure how old he was, but Tetricus II may have been co-ruler as a teenager. [ATTACH] Antoninianus, 273-274, possibly RIC 270, C...
It says on them... https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/nuremberg-jeton-hans-krauwinckel-ii-311204884
I'll guess Geta then ;)
Reading the thread mentioned above I'm not sure it is. It's extreme enough it's been commented on twice o_O. Wikipedia provides a more objective...
I'm no expert but I believe it was simply that they were essentially the same people. They did a lot of trade with each other so these coins are...
I love these. I'm not sure whether I like that Sceattas are generally not attributed, but it makes them more intriguing. The leadership at the...
Yes indeed. I'd trust you'd got it right too!
There's nothing wrong with doubting authenticity, not just in terms of whether it's fake or not, but whether it has been attributed correctly....
It wasn't much different in England a couple of hundred years ago. Nephews were often called 'cousins'. A 'cousin' could, in fact, be any close...
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