Downloading my copy, now.
@lordmarcovan While I thank you for them, I am unfamiliar with your references KM#677, and KM#697 Thank-you, kind sir. Your remarks spurred me...
There appears to be two different examples of the 1826 'Farthing' coin of George IV for sale on eBay. (Both described as 'Farthing', AE22mm.,...
Well, here it is. 6:00 a.m. on New Year's Day, 2018, (and it is 25.1 degrees c. already). Whatever life threw at us in 2017, we are still here in...
Roman battle axe.[ATTACH]
And they were made using seal rings like this one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Alegandron The same as "bow" to the Queen, and the "bough" (branch) on a tree. Because 'English' is derived from so many languages (Latin,...
I have a number of artifacts from the period mentioned. Examples of which have been shown by others, but my true favourite piece is this Gold leaf...
Whiskers and Fluffy. Everyday is Christmas, isn't it? [ATTACH]
Was living Springfield Road, Nunawading before the move. Sold in '86 for $85k. Now valued at $1.4Mil. Ah, well.
Hi @JBGood Haven't heard from you for a while. Good to see you.
@Ancient Aussie I live in Sunny Queensland (sometimes a bit too sunny - looking at 37 degrees 'c' today, where I am. - Air-con will be on for sure.)
It is 5:00a.m. on 12/25/2017 (Christmas morning) here in Australia. In the interest of spreading good cheer, I just wanted to wish all members...
@Pellinore That's O.K. Thanks. I am staying with 1240 - 1502AD. (My reference to the Gregorian date was for your example.) When I learn more...
@Pellinore That would put it at 1220/1221AD which fits with @Severus Alexander 's 'Golden Horde' comment. Thank-you for the 'update'. Ties in nicely.
@David@PCC "Now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout!" I knew someone out there would have the answer. Soooooo good. David. I was never close. But that...
Here I have an AE4 that I cannot see what it is, to go looking for. To me, it looks like a big cat (Panther) leaping over the number '59' (like...
@Meme - Welcome Of course it is. Now that you point it out it is obvious. Thank-you. Sometimes one can get a bit 'tunnel-visioned' and by doing so...
Weathered AE4. LRB? Yes. I have looked in Tesorillo, and I have looked in 'Esty's', without success. Is it a 'Cross in a wreath', or is it a...
@Valentinian Thank-you for that. With Tesorillo AND your reference my life should be a lot easier. I am off to get a coffee and to settle down to...
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