Not sure I would quite go EF on that one - there is a little too much wear on the hight points, and there appears to be some long mark/scratch...
OK - nothing startling but I have had an eye out for one of these at a cheap price for a while. It will go into my "tangent" collection of World...
A rather nice GB half crown for 1731: [ATTACH]
A 1732 GB threepence: [ATTACH]
I don't have much for 1733 - a rather grotty GB halfpenny and this rather better farthing: [ATTACH]
OK - 1734. I have several GB coins but far and away the best is this Crown: [ATTACH]
A couple of GB smalls for 1735 - Fourpence and threepence: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am sorry you have no ID response yet. I know virtually nothing about Afghan coins and cannot read the script, so I am in no place to assist....
This just in - GB Milled sixpence from 1562 - an upgrade for me. Interesting history around these: GB didn't finally go over to milled coinage for...
I have the GB halfpenny and farthing too, but they are not great shakes. In recent times I have focussed on GB Milled Copper and silver of the...
A few to keep things ticking over. GB Sixpence and Shilling, then a Bavarian 3 Kreuzer: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Seems to have gone quiet again, so here are a couple for 1737: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A couple of Handsome Highland Society Medals picked up today, both for Alexander Birss in the village of Birse. The 1865 medal for best kept...
I have checked through this thread and I don't think we have had these two: Edward the Black Prince, son of Edward III of England. He never got...
A couple to offer for 1740 - GB Halfpenny and a Zeelandia Duit, the latter probably with @coin_nut now: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good to see CT back at last! Well done for anyone involved in fixing the issue. Only one new acquisition for me during the absence - this 1686 GB...
What is the story with that Malta 4 Tari? The date looks to me like 1657 - did the counterstamp re-issue it at a new date? Interesting piece whatever.
GB 1741 Sixpence: [ATTACH]
Ah yes - I have his book - "Folkes Tables of English Coins" London 1763.
Excellent - thanks for that! I was going by the auction house description, so it seems they did not know what they were talking about.
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