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Hi, Some info required please on this Henry V quarter noble. I believe its the Spink 1755.. Ordinary letters; quartrefoil to left and mullet to right of shield. I have tried to take some close up pictures to show what could be a mullet to the bottom centre of the shield. Looked but can't find reference to a Henry V having this. Also the spelling EXCVLTABTUR:IN:GLORIA. In Schneider's English gold coins he notes the misspelling of EXALTABITUR, My coin also has the letter I missing Would this be quite rare to see such a bad spelling of a word on a gold coin? Any chance of a grade please for this coin, I would say NVF.
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I placed the coin in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries, The heading was Henry V coin. Obviously Hammered, You didn't have to look if they hurt your eyes so much 🙄 I find it hard to believe that someone who enjoys coins doesn't like hammered. They are absolutely amazing pieces of our past craftsmanship.
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Thank you again Rob. I will keep searching for anything else I can find. Yep my mistake, I did mean trefoil. It helps so much when you guys with the knowledge help us beginners. Just ordered myself the JJ North, English Hammered Coinage. Hopefully this will help me a little with research.
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Hi, It was a year ago with no response! Thought I would try the none hammered guys. Next I'm going for the Confirmed unlisted varieties, I'm sure someone will put me right then!!😉
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Hi all. I don't have a copy of North's English hammered coinage, If anyone has a copy would they be kind enough to have a look if North mentions the spelling of my coin ? North- 1383. Also the Fr-111 could be the special works by Friedberg, not sure but he could mention the spelling. Thanks for any help.
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Nice one Josh, keep going and the good finds will start coming.
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Getting closer to my coin. Stops are slightly different and this coin says FRAN my coin FRANC, but another with the TABTVR. Stack's Bowers Galleries (& Ponterio) - Sale 176 -August 2013 ANA Auction Sess. E, Lot 20024 (13 Aug 2013) World Gold Coins Great Britain. Henry V,1413-1422. Quarter Noble,ND (1413-22). S-1757; North-1383; Fr-111. 26.3 grains. Quartered shield within treasure of arches; trefoil to left and mullet to right. Rv. Cross with lions in angles; lis in center. Class F. Cross pattee (pierced center?). Another superb Norweb collection purchase by Mr. Law, which realized £540 hammer in 1985. Well-made, though a bit ovoid. Lustrous and displaying ample legend for the type. A well-pedigreed example in top condition; among the finest. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimate: $1000
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A few more close up pictures. Thanks for any help.
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Help needed with the i.d of this coin, I think its Edward III Durham mint, I'm not sure but maybe it has a double end Crozier, or it could be an annulet after TAS. I cant find any reference to this. Thanks for any help.
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First of many👍 nice one.
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Thanks stu, I will put it as spink 1595 for now.
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25 years ago i found this coin and it still hurts looking at it.
Gaz T replied to Gaz T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I bet a few people over the years have lost their heads due to losses. Maybe not so bad with a sovereign loss. Well i hope not !!😨 -
25 years ago i found this coin and it still hurts looking at it.
Gaz T replied to Gaz T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi, it was a detector find. Yeah much better to have it, but such a shame about the damage. I guess its not done too bad saying it was rolling around in a plough field for many years. -
Hi Can anyone possibly give me the sub-type of this Henry V halfpenny. Rob i.d it for me as withers type 5. The coin is 0.47g and 13mm across, with a soltire stop after TAS.
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Thanks guys.
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Hi all Any chance of an i.d on this denarius found detecting this morning. I don't find much roman so this was a very welcome find. I have looked in spinks but no exact bust to this coin. As close as i can get is Julia Domna. but i could be a million miles away. Thanks for any help.
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Yes!! I believe i was right with Julia Domna. Thanks Rob for the Wildwinds site. I think it was the first coin for Julia Domna i looked at 😀 Julia Domna Denarius,Ric 538 Rsc 221 Bmc 56 Rome mint 195AD Draped bust right /VESTA Vesta seated left, holding palladium and sceptre Rsc 221. The face on my coin looks a little crabbier but she has been in the ground for almost 2000 years.
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Thanks Rob will have a look.
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Hiya Tom, This is one i found a few years ago, looks like the bust on your coin, But not sure if its the (R) mint mark.
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Quite nice coins but horrible tones.
Gaz T posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi all A few of the 1887 coins i have are in quite nice condition but the tone is not so good . Some have really dark spots on them, some are really dark on one side, would this be due to me not turning them in my coin box for a long time? Can anything be done to gain a better all over tone, without the horrible dark spots? Or best just left alone. Thanks for any help. -
Fab find, lovely.
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Nice coins guys. These three came out of the ground with nice tones, I always wondered if it was caused by stubble burning years ago and the heat had discoloured them.
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Thanks again your knowledge is much appreciated.