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<p>[QUOTE="FitzNigel, post: 2697124, member: 74712"]I honestly just use the Seaby/SPINK manual. It has a description of the different styles which you can kind of suss out (after narrowing it down by mint and moneyer). I borrowed North's book on English hammered coins from the ANA library, but I can't really say it was that helpful. I'm aware of a book specifically on short cross coins that I hope to nab at some point, but I can't remember the title...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FitzNigel, post: 2697124, member: 74712"]I honestly just use the Seaby/SPINK manual. It has a description of the different styles which you can kind of suss out (after narrowing it down by mint and moneyer). I borrowed North's book on English hammered coins from the ANA library, but I can't really say it was that helpful. I'm aware of a book specifically on short cross coins that I hope to nab at some point, but I can't remember the title...[/QUOTE]
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