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This is your coin but in much better condition, as you can see, the dates affect the values greatly on some coins. http://www.coinarchives.com/w/lotviewer.ph...79&Lot=2186
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The one with attractive patchy toning and little wear is worth more than yours. Just rinsing a coin under the tap does not count as cleaning, just make sure to dry the coin if it's copper etc... Cleaning is using chemicals or something like a coarse brush to get dirt off.
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Everyone knows that Edward II minted Groats... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Edward-II-Medi-Eval-...p3286.m14.l1318
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Wait 'til you see how they sell hammereds Chris! I've been campaigning against them for many months as they scam newbies to the hammered market.
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My thoughts are that someone, perhaps a schoolboy or a lover, put the initials of a partner or himself on the coin for the novelty factor. I have sold many cartwheel pennies which have had initials stamped onto them and found out that it was the initials of a market trader, it could have been some form of advertising for his clients. Either way this is definitely post-mint.
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The two letters on the obverse look like a standard countermark to me, i.e. someone's initials have been put on it after it left the mint.
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Is this Coin 15th Century French.....?
HistoricCoinage replied to Jim1978's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
A jeton is a token or a counter, very common and found all over Europe. -
Have any pictures? As for your collection, it's up to you. You could sell it, keep it, continue collecting etc... Cheers, Clive.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...sid=p2759.l1259 Oh!! If it's stamped WRL then it must be genuine...
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newbie help please
HistoricCoinage replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Top right is an Angel/Half-angel weight and the one in the middle of the top row looks like a Noble/Ryal etc... weight, I'm interested in these and have several already. Most were shipped in from the low countries. Kindest Regards, Clive. -
Please Help....really stuck
HistoricCoinage replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You have a coin of Henry's Posthumous coinage, it looks like a halfgroat of tower mint. My guess is Spink 2410. Kindest Regards, Clive. -
Ebay seller and postage charges
HistoricCoinage replied to Gary D's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I always find that quoting the price that they'll have to pay at the post office helps, usually £1.24 for 1st Recorded. Always makes them feel guilty! -
Welcome to the forum Gooner. Your coin is one of 10,535 issued and if in absolutely perfect condition, FDC, Spink suggests £750. Kindest Regards, Clive.
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Your question has been answered, saw your email before this post!
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Mary, 1553-54 Silver Groat
HistoricCoinage replied to basecamp's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
If your unclipped coin is considerably less than 2.3 cm in diameter then you have yourself a halfgroat, I'd guess that yu've found a groat as they're more common. Cheers, Clive. -
1) GB Pennies from 1841 etc and 2) outside UK sellers
HistoricCoinage replied to Stechlin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I bought two coins from the States and the guy sent it to my PO Box too, but Parcel Force sent me a letter asking me to pick it up or arrange redelivery, not bad! Free redelivery too!! I mainly deal with people in the UK, but US, Australia, France, Belgium, Canada and Germany are frequent customers/sellers to me. I haven't had any major problems with international transactions apart from one to Saudi Arabia... As with Royal Mail, I have quite a few problems with them but I always get my compensation so it's not too bad. I agree with Richard, you can pick up some very rare coins from international sellers as they often cannot ID the coin exactly, it's usually only to a denomination and a monarch so I can pick up a bargain in regards to mint, class, moneyer etc... Cheers, Clive. -
According to the Royal Mint website they did: As for the £2, I'll have to look around for you. Kindest Regards, Clive.
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A large-scale publicity campaign took place in the weeks before decimalisation day, which included a song by Max Bygraves called "Decimalisation". I wasn't old enough to remember that though!
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Irish or Scottish James (James Who?) silver coin
HistoricCoinage replied to Stechlin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Irish or Scottish James (James Who?) silver coin
HistoricCoinage replied to Stechlin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thought as much! -
Irish or Scottish James (James Who?) silver coin
HistoricCoinage replied to Stechlin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
My 2003 Spink does not go up to that... Do you mean the Spink of the Channel Islands, Scotland etc...? Clive. -
Classic!!
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damned hammered coinage
HistoricCoinage replied to Stechlin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Gotta love hammereds! -
Shilling Elizabeth I
HistoricCoinage replied to Stechlin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The mintmark is a Martlet, this signifies that it is of the Second issue, therefore of 1560-1 and so either Spink 2555 or 2555A but the portrait is too worn for me to tell. Kindest Regards, Clive. -
I think that you might have made Chris' day... Not quite my cup of tea, or milk in this case... sorry you had no listed interests and iwas guessing u had quite a few coin pics!! thanku all the same Oh right, Not a problem