[ATTACH] This Kreuzer was minted Vienna. MON NOV_STI 8 7 The medieval "5" looks like a modern "7". FR R IMP A E I O V
[ATTACH] This Double Briquet was minted in Dordrecht. SALVV:FAC PPLM TVV DNE 1485 The "4" in Medieval style. MO-ARCHIDVCV AVST BG:CO HOL
[ATTACH] This Stuiver was minted in Groningen. Once a part of the Cervin collection. ANNO DOMINI M CCCC LXXXV MONETA: NOV GRONIGE SIS
[ATTACH] This Stuber was minted in Wesel. The letters "W-E-S-A" are in the empty fields of the cross, dated side. AN: D N: M:CCCC:L XXXV...
[ATTACH] This Stuber was minted in Cleve by Johann II. ANNO-DNI:M-CCCC-LXXXV IOHS:VX:CLIVENS:Z:CO:E:MARK
[ATTACH] This Half Stuiver was minted in Nijmegen. ANNO:NI':M:CCCCLXXXVI MONETA:NOVA:NOVIMAGEN This and the preceding piece are the only ones I...
[ATTACH] This is a Double Heaume. Issued by John of Hornes. SI VS:NOB:SQVS:COTA:NOS: 1486 The "4" in the date is of Medieval style...
@talerman Thank you very much. It truly is a small group of us, isn't it, that collects this time frame.
@TexAg If you really want to feel unliked , then check out the "Horatio" for @Bing and @dougsmit. By comparison most of us don't even exist on...
Before I start posting again, is there anything that I could do differently to make this more interesting? Let me know.
Many thanks to the Mod that fixed it.
Every time I want to "Like" some ones post I get a message asking me if I really want to "Like this post". Any suggestions?
To summarize the advice given: Most all of the paper that you get today has sulfur in it. Archival safe/quality does not. Practice with a Kennedy...
I'll post a few more next week. I feel like I've hijacked this thread. I hope the members don't get bored. Till then.
[ATTACH] This Double Griffon from the Malines mint. I never realized how rare the coins were that were dated 1486 and 1487. The few that are...
[ATTACH] This Half Schwertgroschen comes from Schneeberg. Of all the places for damage to the planchet to occur, it would have to involve the...
[ATTACH] This Kreuzer was minted in Graz.
[ATTACH] This Kortling is from the Gottingen mint. One of the few times when mixed numerals are used, M CCCCLXXX8, in the date.
[ATTACH] This Patard is from the Ghent mint. Not the prettiest of coins, I will look for an upgrade.
I noticed that most of you have only U.S. coins in your birth year sets. If any of you would like to add some Hungarian coins to your collection...
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