Thanks, will take into consideration.
I hope the pestilence won't return. I'm also surprised that you got such good results w/o chemical care.
And while we're at it, here is an extremely rare denaro tornese of Sulmona minted for Alfonso di Trastamara as King of Naples. The documentation...
I have in preparation an article about the late 14th century tournois in Greece, from the reintroduction of the denomination by Robert de Tarento...
The denier tournois is a certain type of coinage and although it is generally associated with Tours, 1. not all coins struck at Tours were deniers...
Take into account the condition of the Decentius before making an offer on it.
The denier tournois started as a local coinage before Philip II Augustus turned it into a royal coinage around 1205. From there it spread to the...
The deniers tournois of Ferdinand de Majorca at Glarentza are rather scarce1 and as such, bringing new specimens to the attention of the...
I'm mainly interested in the Neapolitan 14 to 15th century, both regal and baronial numismatics, of which of particular interest is the Congiura...
If you don't have a starting point, these small medieval denominations are very difficult to figure out. On this one there's an IO visible at...
Excellent follow on the clues. It is a maglia di bianchetto but minted at Casale, a mint that was not opened until 1435, long after the reign of...
RIC also notes the AQ and cross in left field, but I don't think anyone else has seen that coin since and could confirm that it exists. It might...
I have RIC IX right now in front of me and Dane's spreadsheet is wrong, RIC 58 does not have a chi-rho in left field but rather a tau-rho (a...
There's space enough for another letter after the Q (probably P or S) and corrosion enough to have had it obscured. So the safe bet would be 58c
I have known these types for some time now, as my interest in Italian Renaissance grew. You are right, there were supposed to be legends on both...
Sadly, no one was interested in identifying this little coin, which is a shame because it's from a realm with a very interesting and important...
I'm usually interested in the numismatics of Southern Italy, but this small and rather boring-looking coin, from a collection in Rome, is rather...
This looks like Hendy Latin Constantinople type C. Check out this sequence of Latin types according to known and researched hoards for a more...
Any of them would've probably set you back hundreds of dollars if not for their condition. All are scarce to very scarce.
I was watching it but not with the intention to bid, but rather because I had never seen a better specimen for this type. Congratulations for...
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