The Tari are difficult to find at a reasonable price that have visible legends around the outside. Mine was a lucky find at a coin show for about...
Lovely write-up! I don’t have any gigliati, but have been meaning to bid on some of the Neapolitan one which seem to be available in abundance...
My only plate coin: [ATTACH] Bohemia Přemysl Ottokar I, r. 1192-3, 1197-1230 (1198-1230) AR Denar, 18.70 mm x 1.1 grams Obv.: + VSCES[…]VM. Winged...
Lovely write-up @Roerbakmix! Lovely coin too.
I would argue against Angevin Empire as well, as the Angevins’ lands were not subject to the same law or even the same monarch (again, king of...
I’ve never used/read Stewartby. But the book I was thinking of was The Short-Cross Coinage by Christopher R. Wren
I would pursue this site: http://www.henry3.com/home.html but be prepared to accept being in able to fully attribute a cut coin.
I think Richard I is correct, as best I can make out from North (North *968/1, class 4a). I know someone here is a better book specifically in...
I was wondering how active they were actually - I haven’t visited their site often because most of their stock was out of my price range. But...
yorkcoins had a couple from the Steve Ford Collection (one of the authors of the latest book on Anglo-Gallic coins). I intended on buying one,...
Describe it however you like! Technically it is a feudal issue of Aquitaine, yes. So it is a coin issued by the Duke of Aquitaine, who happens...
An obol? Nice. Those are usually more rare than the Deniers. I don’t have one from Aquitaine yet, but do have an issue from Poitou: [ATTACH]...
There has been some recent thought that Harðacnut and Edward the Confessor were reigning jointly or had some joint agreement Arranged by their...
T. Didius sounds like the perfect rap name for this post. here’s my best posterior: [ATTACH] Kingdom of Bactria Menander I r. c. 165/55-130 B.C....
Venice has a nice variety of coins, but I think this one is certainly the most unique! Lovely Mezzanino @TheRed!
Those are fantastic examples @Nap! I wouldn’t even know where to start between the Alfred and the single-line St. Peter. Your speculations on...
Nice one @Egry! The Viking issues of England tend to be out of my price range at the moment (heck, the imitative do as well - I got lucky on this...
How cool is that!
Yea, I’m certain it is later, I just didn’t know when. I’m curious if it replaced a similar scene though. Any ideas?
Yea, mine confused the heck out of me at first, because it looked like the ligature ‘or,’ but Stahl didn’t list this Mark. I was settling on it...
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