Here's one that will qualify within the date range...and please note that I am not trying to intentially confuse anyone by posting an AEthelred II...
Nice strike!
It reads: WILLEM ON CANT - the EM, ON, and AN are all ligated. (Willem is the moneyer, Canterbury is the mint)
A wonderful idea for a collection, and your's is off to a brilliant start :hail:
It looks pre-John, but I'm having a hard time finding any identifying marks clear enough to attribute with confidence. Can you post a picture of...
There are many identifying marks, portrait styles, and letter forms that can be used to distinguish between Henry II, Richard, John, and Henry...
That's a very nice reverse strike on that Liz you have there. Although, I'm partial to your Short Cross since I personally collect Plantagenet...
I'm not sure what you mean by cheap...but here's a recent one for under $400. http://www.yorkcoins.com/william_i.htm I would take De Orc's...
This link should help further attribute your Edward I Irish penny minted at Dublin: http://www.irishcoinage.com/EDW1.HTM
You can try here for sample grades and prices: http://www.coinarchives.com/w/results.php?search=groat+1356+edward+f+series&s=0&results=100
If you are looking for a place to view, research, or explore hammered coins (primarily English Hammered at the moment); this new site was recently...
If it matters to you, COA cards can be found on ebay...but be wary of fakes. The “uncirculated” cards (the ones with the blue serial number) are...
The 1881-CC GSA is a common date among GSA's in general. There were approximately 147,485, of the total 296,000 81-CCs, issued in GSA...
I would like to know your "very good site for English Hammerd"...just in case I haven't seen it yet:D
It is a Sasanian Silver Drachm. Khusro II (Xusrō II), 590-628 AD, 2nd reign. Obv., Winged crowned bust facing right inside double dotted...
You can try here, a great and trusted dealer: http://www.yorkcoins.com/northumbria.htm
Believe me, it will be slow. I've been putting together a Henry III set in decent condition (good very fine as a minimum) for quite some time; and...
Very impressive!
Very nice pick-up!
I'm not particularly familiar with tis VAM, but the coin doesn't sound like VAMworlds description of a 1J VAM http://www.vamworld.com/1886-P+VAM-1J
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