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<p>[QUOTE="TheRed, post: 2976227, member: 87080"]Thanks to all for such kind praise. Medeivals are such a small niche around here so its really nice to know people alleviate the coins and post. </p><p><br /></p><p>That's a real nice Henry III penny [USER=21445]@Mat[/USER] it's my favorite class of his. </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=83956]@Gavin Richardson[/USER] your cut farthing is fascinating. There are some really helpful web sites and inexpensive books or there that make the tall of identification a lot easier. I'd be happy to pass them along if you are interested. </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER] you have a very nice Henry III penny, class 3 is my favorite. The combination of letters was a common practice, and usually involved the letters N, B, and D. It was any easy way for the die engraver to save space. </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=74968]@Orfew[/USER] I feel the same way some times. A Seleucid tet has such a pleasant feel and size compared to an Edward penny. Yet my interest in history is largely medieval and i just can't say no to a nice coin of Edward III or Henry II. I still can't believe Harlan sold your coin for such a low price. It's got a fantastic bust of Edward. I would have gladly paid double for it. Class 3 is one of the nicest of the series.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheRed, post: 2976227, member: 87080"]Thanks to all for such kind praise. Medeivals are such a small niche around here so its really nice to know people alleviate the coins and post. That's a real nice Henry III penny [USER=21445]@Mat[/USER] it's my favorite class of his. [USER=83956]@Gavin Richardson[/USER] your cut farthing is fascinating. There are some really helpful web sites and inexpensive books or there that make the tall of identification a lot easier. I'd be happy to pass them along if you are interested. [USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER] you have a very nice Henry III penny, class 3 is my favorite. The combination of letters was a common practice, and usually involved the letters N, B, and D. It was any easy way for the die engraver to save space. [USER=74968]@Orfew[/USER] I feel the same way some times. A Seleucid tet has such a pleasant feel and size compared to an Edward penny. Yet my interest in history is largely medieval and i just can't say no to a nice coin of Edward III or Henry II. I still can't believe Harlan sold your coin for such a low price. It's got a fantastic bust of Edward. I would have gladly paid double for it. Class 3 is one of the nicest of the series.[/QUOTE]
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