a labour of love eh? :) That must have been some exercise from start to finish. Nice crisp enhanced images available. The Maori on the NZ 10c...
It looks interesting. Sadly, I just can't make out enough of the detail from the image to make a positive ID of the type. Ian the Shortsighted.
There's a lot of factors at play when it comes down to market `value'. Some of the factors inolved are (in no particular order): 1. What metal...
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Sounds like some interesting stuff you have there sport! I'd quite like to see the one of Hugh V of Burgundy. I can't remember if I have one of...
I suppose there's a bais to the old addage about `a fighting start'. You've got to admit though, they are spirited creatures these french...
Lol! Empress Maude....what an unholy mixture eh? What a name for a wee bit lassie born in England to a Scottish mother, married at the age of 10...
Now THAT was a brain fart. I don't know where George came from, especially when I was typing Geoffrey at the time.:o I remember thinking...will I...
Lol! You can read that statement of yours different ways. We've all been looking at it and can clearly see that the one is missing (and the space...
Probably not. The relevance anyway is all down to the original posters actual `interest'. Sure, Henry I of England was married to Malcolm...
Yes, 823 -877. It hasn't arrived with me yet. Hopefully today. So then, do you have others from the Flanders area....or Burgundy? I love the...
quite possibly....even probably. The devil is in the detail (especially when you can't find any). :-)
Good grief. Oh how little you know me. :) OK I have a few books on scottish coins. I even have a few Scottish coins, but I have next to no...
It appears to be an error caused by a filled die. That is, where grease or dirt or other such material has literally filled the incused `1' in the...
An interesting lineage the Bathoris. Erzsebet and `Sigismund' (Stefan) were cousins. Stefan Kinfg of Poland was their uncle. Sigismund became...
neither do I, but I think it is more probably a temple token than a coin.
My `favourite' varies with my mood. I must be in a bloodthirsty mood because my current favourite is my Transylvanian 1593/2 thaler. Ya just...
check out: http://dougsmith.ancients.info/brock.html all you want to know about brockage ......and more.:) Ian
I can't find it in my catalogues either, but going by the design (Knight slaying dragon) it is definitely a Russian coin probably made for...
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