Thanks. :) Don't worry, I've got worse. William II first issue (portrait right) tends to appear in reasonable condition strikewise, with well...
Not much happening recently, so change of subject to Coats of Arms & Heraldry. 1887 Pattern sixpence. [ATTACH]
Let's resurrect this thread. Guernsey 1889H 2 Doubles. [ATTACH]
Get some coppers. All reigns are affordable on a modest budget with the exception being the most expensive - an Anne farthing.
Guernsey 1889H 8 Doubles. [ATTACH]
William II (Rufus). Type 3 penny of Watchet. SIGOLFF ON PICI [ATTACH]
James II penny. Is it 1687/8 where an error has been corrected or 1688/7 where the 8 hasn't been sunk deep enough to cover the 7? Impossible to...
1790 Taylor restrike pattern halfpenny in silver, Peck type R44 (P-) [ATTACH]
And back in time. An 1812 first bust three shilling bank token. [ATTACH]
Mr M. I've told you a million times not to exaggerate. It's actually about 3% coin, but I concur re the size of the important bit.
It's pretty much as struck. It came out of the Vatican Hoard sold at Glendining in 1929. Provenance as follows: Vatican Hoard 356, Glendining...
Edward the Elder (899-924). Two line penny, the moneyer is Thurlac. [ATTACH]
GB 1700 halfpenny with the obv legend reading GVLIEEMVS in error. [ATTACH]
Yes, but she did take 40+ years to do it. Mary crammed it all into 5 years. Both were angels compared to their father. Richard the Lionheart....
James II 1687/6 Fourpence [ATTACH]
I like the octagonal dollar as I'm drawn to anything oddball. You can't beat an eclectic collection. :) 1858/6 halfpenny. Two obverse dies are...
And a 1787 With Hearts shilling having the same issue (8/7), but this time also showing the 1 over an inverted 1. [ATTACH]
1787 No Stop at Head and No Hearts shilling with the 8 over 7. Obviously an engraver error because the design didn't appear until 1786. [ATTACH]
Another 1848 pattern florin, this time with the other unadopted obverse design (which was probably a given following the popularity of the Gothic...
1848 pattern florin with unadopted obverse and reverse designs. ONE DECADE/ONE TENTH OF A POUND. [ATTACH]
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