Some coins of Richard's: [ATTACH] Richard I "the Fearless" duke of Normandy [ATTACH] Richard I "the Lion-Heart" of England, in the name of...
A late entry just after Monday ended: [ATTACH] Penny of Edward the Confessor, king of England 1042-1066 Moneyer: Diorman Mint: Steyning S. 1183...
Cleaned up quite nicely! I think it's a fine coin you got. Fairly uncommon type as well. Here is mine: [ATTACH] I have suspected "VERNVS" has...
Nice coins! I particularly like the Normany PAX type and the Norman or Viking imitations of the Carolingian pieces
Rob, I wonder how many people actually bought these catalogs compared with receiving them gratis. (Sort of like today..) In the grand scheme of...
Unless you find it in the ground yourself all coins were owned by someone else before you. I try to keep track of where my coins came from....
Thanks for the comments all! For those who think James III looks too goofy on the coins, take a look at his portrait. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Secondary phase Anglo-Saxon sceat Mint: East Anglia Series Q I E Type 67 S.808E Abramson 63-75 O: Bust right with cross before R: Bird...
[ATTACH] Anglo-Saxon Sceatta, primary phase 680-700 Type 2a S.775 Abramson 3-30 O: Radiate bust right R: Degenerated standard with TOTII
[ATTACH] Penny of Richard III, 1483-1485 Mint: Durham Mintmark: lis Struck under Bishop Sherwood S.2169 O: +RICAR[DVS REX ANGL], S on breast R:...
[ATTACH] Groat of Robert II of Scotland (1371-1390) Mint: Perth S. 5136 O: +ROBERTVS DEI GRA REX SCOTTORVM R: +DnS+̯ P TECTOR m'S +I+ LIB ATORm'S...
[ATTACH] Groat of James III, king of Scotland 1460-1488 Mint: Edinburgh Base issue ca. 1471-1483 S. 5270 O: IACOBVS DEI GRA REX SCOTORVM R:...
I will put some of the other coins that didn’t make the list in the “Medieval Monday” thread
They can be tricky to tell apart. I am fairly familiar with British medieval coins but still struggle with the Edwards. I can look them up but I...
Despite the craziness of the year, I was able to make some major additions to my collection that I wanted to share. As a communicable disease...
Here is mine, little wear but somewhat weak central strike [ATTACH]
Spectacular example! No surprise it has a good provenance. Nice job Rob finding it.
Spectacular Merovingian regal coin. However, it is incorrect that it is the only known coin of this ruler. There are others of Theudebert II,...
That's also a nice example of James IV. Big fan of the coinage of James III, IV, and V.
I guess I’ve been missing Medieval Monday. Will have to do some catch up Here are some medieval and (post medieval) coins of the first six...
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