Duplessy, Jean. Les Monnaies Françaises Féodales, Tome I. Paris: Maison Platt, 2004. ISBN: 295103556X Cost: €70 [ATTACH] Grade: C+ I'm frankly...
I would think your best bet for loads of history at under $20 would be a Constantine bronze.
From my secret Santa in 2015: [ATTACH] Unfortunately I'm on my phone at the moment and can't access my attribution info... (got the Coin photos...
Roberts, James N. The Silver Coins of Medieval France (476-1610). South Salem, NY: Attic Books, 1996. ISBN: 0915018543 Cost: $200 [ATTACH]...
That is what I was figuring. Thanks Gavin! Now if anyone could make out an officinae mark... (wild winds has an 's' and a theta, but I have no...
Thanks Severus - I love the medievals too (obviously), but wanted to mix things up a little.
Admittedly, I didn't feel too bad about those coins being fake, seeing as how I didn't buy them! I felt bad for my grandmother, but she had...
Hello all! Work has been consuming me lately, but I've finally reached spring break and a chance to relax. There have been a series of coin...
I've got Oesho (maybe Shiva?) courtesy of my Secret Santa! I've seen pictures of Kushan coins, but didn't quite realize how cool they were until...
Very nice @Parthicus ! I had been on the look out for an Enrico Dandolo myself, and found them to be elusive... my Grosso is Enrico's successor,...
True - I did opt to use two lamps again for a Richard I issue from Poitou as it seemed to be a more accurate look.
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