I do have a penny of Edward I [ATTACH] England, Plantagenet Kings ND AR Penny Edward I 1272-1307 London (19.1 mm 1.4 g) Class III g, late...
A very interesting article. Thanks for taking the time to post the link.
Exceptional coin David. That youngish portrait is amazing, and I love the reverse as well. Just goes to show one can have beauty and rarity in the...
Several types added. Thanks to everyone for the input. I think that if somehow had one of each of these coins that they would have a very good...
A wonderful historical coin @Nemo .The writeup was excellent.
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H is for Henry...in this case Henry II [ATTACH]
A great coin and really interesting writeup @Aethelred. Unfortunately, I do not have a portrait coin of Richard, all I have are 2 anglo gallic...
Great coins @TheRed My favourites are the John and Henry I.
Here are a few of mine from the list. Cnut [ATTACH] Stephen [ATTACH] Henry II [ATTACH] Edward I [ATTACH] Edward III [ATTACH] Henry V...
Thanks @ycon I have added Mary
Thanks @TheRed , the changes have been made. Thanks for your input.
Thanks for your input, the list has been amended.
In your opinion, what hammered British coins should be considered must haves? I will start the list. It is meant to be a starting place, so...
The coin in my forum gallery that has the most number of news is my Otho denarius. [ATTACH] I do not think that is very surprising. However,...
Very nice acquisition
While 'different from' is widely used in the US when the first clause is followed by a noun, you should use 'different than' when the first clause...
Ahh yes the old restrictive versus non-restrictive relative clause argument. In general "that" is used to provide information essential to the...
Wonderful Coin @Eduard. I agree with David, that portrait is great.
J'aime le Galba denier, c'est superbe
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