Australia. 1901P sovereign, struck at the Perth mint. [ATTACH]
Harold I (1035-1040) Jewel Cross penny of Norwich, the moneyer Aelfric. AEFICC ON NORDPIC. [ATTACH]
GB 1862 halfpenny struck about 35% off-centre. Previously slabbed NGC MS64BN. [ATTACH] Beaten to it, so a 1935 proof halfpenny instead [ATTACH]
The coins follow the troops. No troops or very few troops mean there is a much reduced need to coin from plate, as a local levy may suffice - or...
For what it's worth I'll try and add a little to the discussion as I spent the first 18 years of my life living less than a mile from the find...
Verica (c.10-40AD) quarter stater. Verica ruled over an area south and west of London occupied by the Atrebates and Regni. [ATTACH]
Exeter 1645 over 4 crown. Besly dies D17 with mm. Tower/Ex. The coins with obverses C & D paired with reverses 16 & 17 were the earliest coins...
GB. St. Edmund memorial penny S960. Struck in East Anglia sometime after the death of Edmund (855-870) in AD870. [ATTACH]
Another restrike, this time R42 in gilt copper (peck 1052). All gilt restrikes are rare, whatever the type. [ATTACH]
Peck type R44 (not in Peck) 1790 restrike halfpenny in silver. [ATTACH]
GB. Northumbrian base silver styca of Eanred (810-841). The moneyer is Herred. [ATTACH]
GB 1773 halfpenny with the first 7 over 1 and the 3 over 7. Presumably the engraver entered the date too far to the right and subsequently...
Someone in the museum is making it up as they go along because that's complete nonsense. The number of coins of all types is about 30, most in...
GB James I 2nd bust penny with mintmark Thistle. [ATTACH]
GB. A wrong'un for a change. Anne 1713 pattern farthing (Peck 732), double struck off-centre and flipped between strikes with Anne's head dated...
Another GB, this time an island within an island. Edward the Confessor Pointed Helmet penny of Langport in Somerset. Situated on the Somerset...
Unquestionably. It looks to be brass, but colours can be misleading.
Counterfeit George III coins are an interesting sideline. For further info on this quite extensive area I highly recommend Peter Poulsen's...
Let's go back a bit. 1812 1st bust 3 shilling bank token. [ATTACH]
England, Edward II class 11b1 penny of Bury St. Edmunds. With the characteristic colour of coins from the Amble (Northumberland) hoard. [ATTACH]
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