Nope, no Louis here, sorry. Best I can do are a couple of denier Tournois from his grandfather, Phillipe II. Good luck on the article!
It is indeed 1666; a schilling from Lithuania, under Johann Casimir.
Leiden? Ha! I might have mentioned it, but I am currently studying archaeology in this wonderful city. Our faculty actually helped in selecting...
Nice lot man! I agree that individually these would have done great as well. Congrats! I’m afraid my collection really lacks some nice...
I may be a little late to the party, but that doesn’t mean that my praises are worth any less, for these coins are absolutely stunning! I have...
Nice to hear that it has been confirmed with at least a decent degree of certainty! As I have already said, you’re in for a fun semester, with...
A big thank you for the warm welcomes again! @Loong Siew, over the last couple of months, I’ve read a fair few of your topics, and admired your...
Not at all ;) I am far from a true expert, but I just thoroughly enjoy this series. And wow, I totally dig that darkish patina it has! I am a big...
Obvious bifoliate crown, kings name abbreviated as “EDWAR”, thus pointing to classes 10-15. We can exclude class 12 (because of the crown) and 13...
Well, let's give it a try. The rightmost piece, inscribed 两 Liang, is not part of the rest of the coin, I’d wager. Note that I don’t have it in...
Thanks again to everyone for the incredibly warm welcomes! @Parthicus Wow, I love that Liang-yi spade! From an older Chinese collection recently...
This one was made for me ;). One of my favourites: [ATTACH] China, warring states, early round cash coin from the State of Wei (Liang)....
Wow! A big thank you to all the warm welcomes! Just goes to show how active the community here is. Some nice coins have certainly been posted,...
I am terribly sorry, but I am afraid the title is actually clickbait; I am not quite that ancient (with my 18 years, I probably rank somewhere...
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