Britain. 1701 halfpenny. The obverse legend starts with GV over B, so presumably the die sinker started the reverse legend in error before...
Another Civil War groat, this time Worcester. Allen B-1 with mm.Rose/Helmet [ATTACH] The groats with the rose initial mark on the obverse are...
Madeira 1852 10 Reis [ATTACH]
Oxford 1644 groat with Rawlins signed bust and declaration reverse. Morrieson F-2 and S2989. Another type that appears every generation or so - ex...
Calais, Henry VI Trefoil-Annulet/Annulet issue mule penny. [ATTACH]
GB 1945 Maundy Set [ATTACH]
It's there. Comes under S3124 - Tall horse with mane blown forward, nothing below mm. lis. Rev. small crowned oval shield, mm. various. In the...
Thanks.
Two immediately spring to mind - A relatively youthful looking 81 year old senile old fart [ATTACH] And a decidedly unrepresentative 76 year...
Thanks :) I'm flying blind here. What are the standard references for things like this, and what is this coin's reference in particular?
Thanks. I suspect it's a gaming token or similar given the same legend both sides. A coin would almost certainly have two completely different...
Many thanks for the replies so far. The Nepalese one is a 2 paisa. I had it upside down as I thought it was a bird and not crossed khukris....
7 for id please. I don't have any reference material for European jettons, and I'm not au fait with any of the other languages. Diameter of top...
Another Charles I halfcrown struck at the Tower mint with mintmark sun. The obverse die in this case is sun over (R) which means it was originally...
W/SA area halfcrown (Allen dies I-40) with Boar's Head mark on the reverse. Rare with 2 known. ex Walters, Lockett, Asherson and Dawson. [ATTACH]
A late Soho DH11 halfpenny Peck 964 struck in silver plated copper. ex Brand and Norweb, but not one of Mrs N's finest. Better specimens are...
An Exeter or Truro crown with barrel garniture. These are currently assigned to Exeter having spent most of the 20th century assigned to Truro. I...
Drawn a blank on these sales, but have been informed that Coin Galleries might have it listed being a part of Stacks in 1969. They had 2 sales...
It's a long way but seems to just miss west Africa. South Africa 1929 sovereign struck at the Pretoria mint. [ATTACH]
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