Coinpublications.com A Rotographic Imprint. Price guide reference book publishers since 1959. Lots of books on coins, banknotes and medals. Please visit and like Coin Publications on Facebook for offers and updates. |
The current range of books. Click the image above to see them on Amazon (printed and Kindle format). More info on coinpublications.com |
Predecimal.com. One of the most popular websites on British pre-decimal coins, with hundreds of coins for sale, advice for beginners and interesting information. |
-
Content Count
347 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
6
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Downloads
Store
Gallery
Everything posted by Gaz T
-
Just go knocking on the farmers doors one out of three will let you go. I have just got a new farm.. fields backing onto the church so watch this space.
-
I do mate, I have a few books but they are all old. I was detecting for about 30 years, When I started a detector was as good as walking around a field with a magnet on a rope I stopped detecting about 10 years ago due to problems. All my coins and artefacts ended up in the loft, not seen for years. But everything good again now so just got myself a new detector..Xp deus ...brill!!, and recovered my coin cabinet from the loft. some nice bits I found Just need some books like you said.
-
11 mm across 0.3 g Thanks for any help.
-
Would have been a nice coin if the digger on the building site had not run over it.
-
i'm wrong with heavy coinage, its way light for heavy.. so light coinage 1464-70 Edward IV..... Maybe
-
I think its Edward IV but not sure. mint mark rose with quarterfoils by neck London mint. So maybe heavy coinage 1461-4 2.9 g 26mm across
-
Thanks I was really lucky to get it right, I had only seen the nick in the r limb. thanks for the info.
-
Think I know this one. Edward III Groat 1567 spink E(1354-5 Broken letters, v often with nick in r limb. 4.4 g 27mm across.
-
Hi maybe Edward III groat of London. 4.2 g 26mm across
-
Thanks Davetmoneyer Much appreciated.
-
Hi all I'm not sure but maybe Edward III Groat of London. Possibly pre-treaty 1351-77 4.35 g 28 mm across.
-
I have a few more but need a bath
-
Thanks again for the i.d
-
Nice piece of treasure that mate. Lovely feeling saving a piece like that from the plough, although I bet it was hit at one point with the loss of the pin.. keep searching it will be there.
-
Hi guys Hope you don't mind me keep putting coins up for id. I have quite a few I have found, but I'm not so good at the i.d part. I like to have a go but I'm never sure if I'm right. I'm going to have a go at the i.d myself, but can you put me right thanks for any help.
-
Thanks, And thankyou for the i.d. Now I know what they are I will study them