so far as I know there is no such thing for the Angevins, but there is a relatively new book on the moneyers of later Anglo-Saxon England that...
Very nice! Does the cabinet lock? I’ve been thinking about something like this for my classroom…
Thanks Mike! I enjoy your regular show, and I’m glad to see ancient coins getting some more love, as there is so much more to talk about!
Nice looking coins @Curtisimo! Perhaps I missed it, but isn’t the design of the Denier Tournois based on the church of St. Martin’s in Tours?...
Nice pick-ups this year @Roerbakmix! I always liked the ‘wide head’ sceattas and the ones with the bird on them. Well done!
Nice looking Caracalla Ant! Well done!
I like to collect the decimal coins of Britain myself, and will admit to being surprised to see the 2Kilo coin (I could never imagine buying one...
Brilliant pick-ups @Nap! The Thrymsas are beautiful, and I love the historical significance of the Eardwulf Sceatta and the Æthelstan II penny...
How is it Top Ten time already?? The year has flown by. I am holding off on posting mine for the moment, as there is something at auction I...
Well done Sulla! Looks like an excellent year!
It’s like all that education I worked for occasionally pays off. Thanks for the riddle @Jochen1. I’ve never been too good at calculating...
Wild guess - 1450, 13th indiction (although I don’t know if indications were still used at this time)
Love that Lion!
exactly what I was thinking… I don’t have any insect coins, but does this count?? [ATTACH] Warring States China State of Chu (400-220 B.C.) AE...
this is what will likely happen. Buy what you like, and a focus may or may not come
Nice! I actually became enamoured enough with these that I bought a second one…
if they were marked as late as the 540s, then I would suspect the Gothic wars would probably have more to do with their use rather than the plague...
IT’S TIME!!! thanks for hosting John!
My most recent purchase straddles both the Ancient and early Medieval periods (or we could say late Antiquity instead of early medieval, but lord...
How about the same issue in Plautilla’s name? [ATTACH] Imperial Rome Plautilla, r. 202-205 A.D. (202 A.D.) Rome Mint, AR Denarius, 18.82 mm x...
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