Coin nr. 6. A halved penny. I like this coin a lot: it looks really nice in hand, with a good patina and clear lettering. The coin is from an...
Coin nr 3. Probably an Edward III penny. Sides damaged. May need some help with this one. [ATTACH] Ruler: Probably Edward III Denomination: Penny,...
Coin nr 1: bent and unevenly patinated. I might try to restore this coin later. [ATTACH] Ruler: Philipe IV (1268-1314) Denomination: Gros...
As multiple members of the cointalk community asked to inform them on whether or not I would sell these pennies: CNG is auctioning the first and...
So do I! Looking forward to photograph some of them tonight! Only have to work first ...
I'm quite happy with this fun lot of silver medieval coins. Most of them have been found in the north of the Netherlands by a metal detectorist....
Okay, so upon further inspection by daylight, I decided to give it a very short citric acid bath (<30 secs at ca. 80 Celcius). Quite happy with...
I've recently bought this medieval little coin, as I liked the observe. [ATTACH] Ruler: William I de la Roche (1280 - 1287), or Guy I de La Roche...
A Serbian variation may certainly be possible, considering the enormous number of imitations. Concerning the weight: the coin may also be a half...
This coin has seen something: honest wear, some dishonest wear, reducing the size to 15mm (smallest diameter), and the weight to a mere 0.86 gram....
With my limited experience on Dutch modern coinage, this 1940 2.5 Gulden ("Rijksdaalder") is in medium condition, and would not yield much above...
Thanks for the replies so far. I think I found a similar example:...
@dougsmit: could the darker parts of the coins also be horn silver? The pictures are not of very high resolution, but when zoomed in, it appears...
In my limited knowledge, this is the effect of a hot (silver in this case) flan being striken with great force, resulting in so called 'flow...
I'm quite stuck attributing this Celtic coin, which I suspect to be of Danube Celtic origin. [ATTACH] Weight 8.41g; diameter 27mm. Obv:...
I've had this post bookmarked to see the final verdict: is the coin in question a modern fake, disguised with horn silver, or is it genuine?
Furthermore, a close-up of the horns (?) @Jwt708 mentioned: [ATTACH]
Weight, size and reverse pose are indeed similar to this Dishekel. Although the rim is somewhat irregular, I wouldn't conclude it being serrated...
I agree with @Justin Lee and @dougsmit that both weight and diameter are different compared to the trishekels. Just to be sure, I've measured both...
On my PC, the link leads to this coin: [IMG] Schwarzburg, gemeinschaftlich. Günther XLI. der Streitbare, allein 1569-1583. Groschen o.J....
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