England: silver penny of King John, ca. 1213-1215, from the Gisors hoard found in Normandy [IMG]
England: silver Short Cross penny of King John (1199-1216), struck in the name of Henry II, ca. 1205 (PCGS AU55) [IMG]
German States (Brunswick-Lüneburg): silver bracteate of William Longsword, ca. 1195-1213 [ATTACH]
Sicily (Norman Kings): gold tari of Guglielmo I ("William the Bad"), ca. 1154-1166 [ATTACH]
England (Anglo-Saxon): silver penny of Edward the Confessor, struck ca. 1062-1065 [ATTACH]
Not bad for 15 bucks. I’d hang that on my hat.
The Quarter Master's handiwork will be traveling to Spain!
This coin was not selected by the final winner of Giveaway #85, so it has now been rolled over as one of the prize options in Giveaway #86.
LordM Giveaway #86 (pick your prize) Contest status: CLOSED Drawing: (@MJ1927 won Coin B) Shipped 1 April 2023 Winner's notice of receipt...
For the benefit of the non-Ancients collectors who may come here to read this, this is a Roman bronze As of the emperor Claudius, who ruled from...
Ooh, I like that... and wow, pretty big!
Time for the drawing. Our lucky number was... 5! [ATTACH] And Post #5 was by... @expat! Coingratulations, @expat! Remind me of your address...
Our lucky number was ... 19! [ATTACH] And Post #19 was by... @ZoidMeister ! Coingratulations, @ZoidMeister! You can no longer say you lack...
As others have repeatedly reminded you, Sal, patience is a virtue. ;) Stand by, and let me fire up the random number generator.
I like it. The bottle, that is. The note is cool, too.
Silver penny of Æthelred II of England, ca. 978-1016 AD (AKA “Aethelred the Unready”) [IMG]
It’s been an option in past giveaways, but so far all the winners of those giveaways were folks who had selected other prize options.
Perfect! I love the early O-mints, too.
Splendid! Thanks for the updates, y’all!
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