A Henry VIII posthumous issue (i.e. Edward VI) penny struck in 4oz silver. The initial mark Grapple indicating that it was struck at the second of...
A pair of unique Saxon pieces. Edward the Elder (899-924) 2 line penny by the moneyer Thurlac. ex Vatican Hoard and Lockett. [ATTACH] Edward the...
Plenty of unique things here - Eadmund (939-946) 2 line penny by the moneyer Hunsige. HTP2 using North's classification with three pellets at the...
The Antioch portraits look remarkably crude with little attempt to convey a reasonably accurate representation of detail when compared to the...
I'd buy that and similar all day long for $50. If you are into die-sinking errors, W&M and William III are fertile reigns. Some are decidedly...
The first thing is to establish if it has unbarred A's because the letter was made using the V punch and adding the crossbar separately. These are...
How many reasons do you need not to buy from ebay? They routinely ignore attempts to call out fakes or attempts to deceive, preferring instead to...
One week to go to pass the anniversary, so to help a bit more - Edward the Confessor PACX of Guildford. Cracked across 75% of the flan, but the...
Nicole only struck at London & Canterbury and the first letter of the mint signature is definitely not a C - so London. Get yourself a copy of...
What looks like IVS before the C would condemn Hadrian as an option. Whatever, the last letter of the name is not an N. My vote is for Claudius.
Everybody needs to screw up at some point and lose a bit of money, as it helps to provide a better learning experience. In time it should...
I'm not so sure the deviation of winning bids from a max will be that great assuming you haven't placed a significantly excessive bid. You stated...
Re-reading the post and article on shill bidding, I'm not convinced a bidding pattern where you are repeatedly outbid, confirms shill bids. If the...
I've won things at my max on occasion, but also at hundreds below my max at other times. I've also lost at my max to a prior commission bid at the...
A bit of help to nudge closer to a year. Posted elsewhere, but I never tire of looking at the colour of this one. Cnut Quatrefoil penny of...
The weights and size depend on the period in question. The above might be ok for Elizabeth I, but are irrelevant for Henry VII. As it is...
The farthing situation was resolved in 1613 with the introduction of the copper Harington farthings, but they weren't popular. If you mean we...
You also have quirky situations as in Elizabethan England when a three farthings (3/4 of a penny) was introduced. The reason for this was the...
Apologies if most things I post are London, but my Roman are restricted to coins struck in Britain - one example per depicted person from...
30mm.
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