Roberts' "The Silver Coins of Medieval France" has some catalog space dedicated to Merovingian silvers, but of course nothing for the gold. The...
Nice coin, congrats! Here is my series F. [ATTACH]
Some coins of Aethelstan, first king of a unified England 924-939. [ATTACH] Penny of Æthelstan, king of Wessex, 924-939 Moneyer: Torhtelm Mint:...
I'm sure it did. The helmet is definitely a copy of the late Roman eastern style, and probably influenced by the available coinage. Frankish...
Groats of Edward IV of England, the Yorkist protagonist in the War of the Roses. One from England (London), one from Ireland (Dublin) [ATTACH]...
This coin is not from the Abramson sale. There were a number of thrymsas in that sale but they fetched crazy amounts. The Merovingian coin is...
Gold coinage was an important part of late Medieval and early modern English coinage. Denominations such as nobles, angels, crowns, pounds, and...
An exceptional sale. I was able to snag a couple of coins but the majority of my lots of interest, and frankly all the nice coins, sold for well...
[ATTACH] Anglo-Saxon gold thrymsa Crondall phase ‘EAN’ type SCBC 759 North 30 Known from 4 other coins from the Crondall hoard of 1828, all...
Two coins of Edward the Elder, king of Wessex 899-924. Edward gets the sobriquet "the Elder" to distinguish him from the other later Anglo-Saxon...
[ATTACH] Secondary phase Anglo-Saxon sceat Mint: ?Essex Series S Type 47 S.814 Abramson 68-10
[ATTACH] Secondary phase Anglo-Saxon sceat Series U Type 23d S.816 Abramson 45-50
[ATTACH] Anglo-Saxon sceatta Secondary phase ca. 720-750 Series J Type 85 Spink 802
[ATTACH] Aethelstan, king of England 924-939, North East mint, moneyer Godfred
Series L Anglo-Saxon sceat [ATTACH]
Series F Anglo-Saxon sceat[ATTACH]
I use an iphone 10 sitting on a pile of books, usually with two fluorescent desk lights. If I invested a little in my setup and changed to a gray...
Here are some English Plantagenet pennies of Edward I, II, and III Learning the differences between them can take some effort. [ATTACH] Edward...
I bet he’d trade his kingdom for a car. It’s a penny, small flan, probably as made rather than clipped. Durham under Bishop Sherwood. S on the...
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