[ATTACH] Another recent purchase I got on graduation!
Thank you every one!) some found it cool others not really. My English teacher loved it when I brought in Medieval English/Scottish coinage when...
As many of you know, I’m one of the younger members on the forum. In fact I was still in highschool until yesterday! Now I’m graduated I hope I...
Medieval Monday seems quite Here’s my newest Anglo Irish penny [ATTACH][ATTACH] 3rd light cross and pellets coinage Dublin Pellets at neck...
Lovely coins man! Aha my cats used my coin tray as a bed sometimes, though honestly I find their hair everywhere.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] From left to right top to bottom Theodoric Ravenna decanummi Shards of gepid siliqua in the name of Anastasius with the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH]Richard ii, intermediate style half pence, London mint. I have read the Forme of Cury and the Canterbury tales so something from...
[ATTACH]Edward ii type 11b penny London mint. Note the w, which is like “v v” instead of a connected W like most Edward ii. It could be an Edward...
Today was definitely a trachy Tuesday ;)[ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] A Theodore Komnenos Doukas Trachy. Some Latin kingdom Trachys,...
There is a pretty decent Julius on CNG at the moment. I think his coinage are the crown jewel of 5th Roman bronze right?
Makes sense I would imagine gold for him looks way nicer.
Lovely! I have a similar condition one on the way!
[ATTACH]Monogram of Gelimer
Been looking for western Roman pieces like Severus. Do you mostly get these from bulk lots or individual buy em?
Frankish?
Welp, since there is already a medieval Monday, we can just call it monogram day:wacky: One of my collecting goals of this year are east and...
Second issue early Edward I Irish farthing, Dublin mint. [ATTACH]
I got a nice Magnentius and one of the better Honorius AE4 I’ve seen. I’m going to spend this year focusing on hammered English coinage and late...
Ausgezeichnet! I have some German on my dads side from 1700s immigrants to colonial Virginia! Reinhardts and Rückers from Elsaß und Lothringen as...
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