Here's a coin that might help fill a gap or two (1544-45?) to keep the ball moving, another undated one. I don't remember posting this coin...
Well, here are two coins that will fill the gap, though they are undated, but issued circa 1543 to 1566. They are locally made 8 reales, probably...
Here are a couple of thalers for 1547: German States, Mansfeld, thaler, 1547. De May 668 28.5 grams [ATTACH] German Cities, Luneberg, thaler,...
I've seen that reverse orientation before. The Athenian-produced owls are in the neighborhood of a 9 o'clock reverse orientation, something given...
German States, Leuchtenberg Landgraviate, thaler, 1548. Davenport ECT 9370 29.02 grams [ATTACH]
That's a really nice Egyptian artifact. Here's a limestone or marble carving , that I've owed for several years, of what appears to be a...
Those gold nobles, English and imitative are absolutely beautiful coins that embody the art of the Middle Ages. I used to own an Edward III...
I'm running on fumes as well, very spotty coverage. How are we going to handle the date issue after 1500? Some coins are dated, especially...
And here's a crown to go with the half sovereign: England, Edward VI, crown, 1551. Purchased from Davisson's in 2002. Davenport 8245 [ATTACH]
That's a very nicely struck example! My only Leo IV follis is Sear 1587: [ATTACH]
Italy, Philip II, Mezzo Ducato, Naples, 1554-56, IBR monogram. Pannuti Riccio 3 14.7 grams [ATTACH]
That's a beautiful set with different hair styles. Congratulations! I have but one example of her coinage: Galeria Valeria, AE follis, Cyzicus,...
Here are a couple of coins, undated, that generally cover the second half of the 16th century. Italy, Naples, Philip II of Spain, half ducaton,...
I am not familiar with the coinage of Gortyna, but I can speak generally about the edge splits. I think they are due to the pressure of the...
Spanish Netherlands, Philip II, ecu, Brabant, 1558. 33.9 grams This is the final year of Philip II's coinage that includes England (ANG) in the...
Here's one more temple reverse sestertius of Philip I. This example is from Roma Numismatic's e-Sale 82, lot 1512. Philip I, sestertius, Rome,...
Sweden, Erik XIV, 1.5 marks, 1562. Purchased from Henry Christensen. 14.6 grams [ATTACH]
Spanish Netherlands, Margaretha of Brederode, Thorn Nunnery, rijksdaalder, 1569. Davenport 8672 28.90 grams [ATTACH]
Here are a few more. Scotland, James VI, sword ryal of 30 shillings, 1571. Davenport 8467 30.4 grams [ATTACH] Naples, Philip II, scudo, no date...
Denmark, Frederick II, speciedaler, 1572. Davenport 8229 28.2 grams [ATTACH]
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