Brilliant. Thank you.
I picked up this Elizabeth I halfcrown at the Motcomb part II sale last November. Quite pleased as it is a rare die pair with the sceptre pointing...
Many thanks. That Sasanian site is really useful. :) As for the Constantine, I had got as far as Trier and those around RIC 449 previously, but...
Hi. A couple ids required with references if possible please. I can't find a match for the Roman on Wildwinds and have no Sasanian literature....
Henry VIII Posthumous coinage halfpenny of London with a G for D in LONDON. Not recorded anywhere to my knowledge and the only one I have seen....
Oxford Civil War half pound. 50mm diameter. [ATTACH]
VF, maybe a bit better.
A pair of 1729 proof halfpennies, one copper and one silver on a thick flan. Interestingly struck from two different obverse dies. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've got a 1738 halfpenny with V/S in GEORGIVS. Quite rare as the variety is clear even in sub-fine grades and I only have 7 in the database...
Aethelred the Unready. Transitional CRVX penny of Oxford. [ATTACH] Henry VIII - 'Old coppernose' from the wear resulting in exposed copper of the...
That's why I didn't bid on it. I couldn't reconcile the 5 with a 3, but could for a blocked 5.
As has been said, it is quite common to see retrograde legends in this series with individual letters also inverted on occasion. The whole...
Don't forget the other Aethelreds Aethelred of Mercia 674-704 (Sceat S780) Aethelred I of Northumbria, 2 reigns, 1st 774-779/780 (Sceat S850) &...
British (and Empire), German States and Indian States are probably the three geographical areas of numismatics that offer the greatest variety for...
Everybody has one of these. Another 1754 farthing. [ATTACH]
Now they've gone again. The thread looks to be corrupted in some way
Weirder still, having posted the above reply, I can now see my images on the previous page. Still no sign of V579's image though.
It's only happening on posts from V579's higher up this page, and intermittently your Maundy piece in the post before which shows after...
With the Spink references (Pre-decimal & Decimal) listing 5000 or more substantive types (excluding the Roman included as circulating examples),...
A couple gems that aren't going anywhere. One hammered, one milled, both butt ugly and both unique. An Edward IV halfpenny of Canterbury with...
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