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Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
Geordie582 replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Not just endorsed, but that should be in the front of all numismatic publications! -
You've made me glance through 3 years of catalogues and have decided that there has been no visible change in values of early Anglo Saxon coins, especially the 'Porcupine' types. There is som movement on Northumbrian sceats but barely imperceptable. Mind you, that is only one dealer. Don't know if this helps.?
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I was attempting to answer a query over on Coin People, http://www.coinpeople.com/index.php?showtopic=12824 when I realised that, although the Manx pound is circulated in Britain, there seems to be little information around. Does anyone know of a link to such information? Even the Pobjoy mint does not seem to recognise this particular item (the mobile phone £1).
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Of course we haven't seen the coin, so it could be a contemporary copy, which would account for the 'doubtful' inscription.
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Henry viii penny?
Geordie582 replied to chrislamb's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Key mm is Henry VII (Spinks 2235). That puts it in his reign 1485-1509 (York Mint Archb. Rotherham) :rolleyes Keys were placed on Henry VIII coins, but on profile portrate types andBelow Halfpennies. -
I use this site a lot http://romancoin.info/Roman_Coin.php?ancie...ibution_101.htm and this - http://esty.ancients.info/ricix/#table1top but they but they don't help with that inscription!
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Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
Geordie582 replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
To put things in perspective - Grading is only an opinion, even if it is the same from three people. -
Henry viii penny?
Geordie582 replied to chrislamb's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I agree! But mine is 20 years older than yours -
Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
Geordie582 replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Reading the Coin News, I feel they have really gone over the top to plug this company. I wonder if the editor, John Mussell, is an investor? I think the price list on the leaflet enclosed in the magazine shows that money is at the base of the affair. -
Another reason I collect circulated (cheap) coins! Unless I can have my coins 'to hand' I will not collect.
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Yes! There's quite a lot of green faces over on Coin People too
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"To Be or Not To Be", The Question of the Maundy 3d
Geordie582 replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hmm! I must be going senile, but I could have sworn there was no reverse when I looked -
Armageddon - British coin slabbing begins
Geordie582 replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I tried asking "how much". Try it. You get no answer and there is no indication of who does the grading and who taught them Let's face it - I could make a website claiming to be an expert in grading and sit back to await the money (no pun intended) rolling in!!! -
"To Be or Not To Be", The Question of the Maundy 3d
Geordie582 replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A view of the reverse would help! It could be blank -
Survival Rates - British Bronze Coinage 1860-1970
Geordie582 replied to Red Riley's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
More to the point. Just what do you do with the hundreds of 'washers' we amass Mine go back quite a way! -
Henry viii penny?
Geordie582 replied to chrislamb's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
iI've asked that question before. The practice of cutting pieces out to prove the quality of the silver was quite common, so, unless everyone carried weigh scales, they were always being "short changed". -
Henry viii penny?
Geordie582 replied to chrislamb's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'd say you could pick one up for £5-10 on ebay! I've got one of Henry VII, about the same value, for £3 +p&p ( but it broke in the post!) -
Henry VIII Archbishop Lee Halfpenny Query
Geordie582 replied to Rob's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
An easy mistake to make. You are lucky to get one in that condition! Most I've come across are either well worn or half missing! -
Is GB planning to join the EU currency?
Geordie582 replied to josie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I think that the "great British public" have cottoned on to the fact that the whole Euro thing is just another way for politicians to get their snouts into many more troughs! -
My claim is tongue-in-cheek of course!
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Interestingly I have a small collection of Byzantine/Greek coins, including Manuel, Justinian I, & Theodore I that show signs of irregular shape. The closest is this Theodore I. But the lack of an attempt to include even crude lettering has diverted my thinking from this era. I'll add this here in case the mis-posted entry in 'Free for All' is eventually wiped! For the record, I've sent a picture to the British Museum with no response, also to the Coin New's 'Coin Clinic', but they haven't got around to it yet. So here's what I'm claiming. This is a commemorative issue Mark of King Arthur (465-505) to celebrate the victory at the seige of Mount Badon (c.496). There is no name on the coin because the portrait was deemed to be instantly recognisable That is until someone disproves it (Nice to have the only example known! )
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If my memory keeps going like this, perhaps you'll have to!
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Strange! I posted a topic about this coin yesterday - and it has disappeared! I am still looking for opinions on the identity of this little 'coin'. 17x16 mm 1.3 gms. I've started another dicussion over on Coin People with no results. For the record, I've sent a picture to the British Museum with no response, also to the Coin New's 'Coin Clinic', but they haven't got around to it yet. So here's what I'm claiming. This is a commemorative issue Mark of King Arthur (465-505) to celebrate the victory at the seige of Mount Badon (c.496). There is no name on the coin because the portrait was deemed to be instantly recognisable That is until someone disproves it (Nice to have the only example known! )
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It looks as though I've 'double posted' this item in error! Perhaps a kind Admin will delete this one?
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Thanks Josie! I did know about the Roman soldiers carrying a coin, but it was to pay the boatman to carry them across the river Styx when they were killed. Otherwise they would be left in limbo