Edward the Confessor small flan type of Frome. BRIHE or BRINE ON FRO. The moneyer is Brihtwine, but the flan is too small to accommodate anything...
Britain, 1813 1s6d Bank Token. [ATTACH]
There's a lot of variation in style as you cross the country. As noticed by North, it's particularly obvious in CNUT, but even with the other...
Edward Hammer Cross from Steyning in Sussex. DIORMAN ON STAENIG. [ATTACH]
It's not mangled but pretty much as struck. Wear is minimal and it's only slightly double struck on the left hand side, just that the quality and...
Edward the Confessor Sovereign/Eagles (1056-1059) penny of Bedford. SPOTA ON BEDEFORI. A horribly mushy obverse (king seated on throne, facing,...
Henry VII halfgroat, York episcopal mint under Archbishop Savage. mm. Martlet [ATTACH]
Edward the Confessor PACX issue of Guildford. BLACAMAN ON CYL. Cracked across 75% of the coin, but believed the only known example of this type...
Back to the title. Edward the Confessor Pointed Helmet type of Langport. AEIELPINE ON LANC. When this coin appeared in a Kunker sale in 2014 it...
Just above the F on the reverse between 1 & 2 o'clock
Harington farthing, mm. Martlet [ATTACH]
In that case, Scotland. 1709E* shilling struck at Edinburgh and the last year coins were struck in Scotland. This coin from local dies. [ATTACH]
A Peck 1231 bronzed copper obverse uniface halfpenny which is considered to be the earliest of the 1799 series. Excessively rare, I know of no...
The other obverse and reverse varieties used on the currency 1797 pennies. 11 leaves to the wreath, the extra one behind the head above the tie...
1797 Penny with 10 leaves to the wreath and incuse dots on the rocks to right. Peck 1132 refers. Ex NGC 65 ref 1881093-001 for anyone who keeps...
GB 1956 farthing, the last year of issue and demonetised 4 years later. [ATTACH]
England. Edward the Confessor Hammer Cross penny of Steyning c.1059-62. DIORMAN ON STAENIG [ATTACH]
Kempson 1793 farthing token featuring Isaac Newton [ATTACH]
Oxford 1643 halfcrown, Morrieson dies K-28. A strong reverse, so the Briot horseman correspondingly weak as is often the case. The large central...
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