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Help needed with Id Please,Richard II or III
Richard2 replied to Richard2's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks for that Sion , Is Richard II rarer than Richard III, and what might it be worth,? -
Help needed with Id Please,Richard II or III
Richard2 replied to Richard2's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
And the reverse, -
Cheers Guys, dont think i will be using either
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Pardon my ignorance, but what are these coins "dipped"in ?
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Hi all, heres another coin ive been unable to id, im pretty sure its an Edward III but the mint has me stumped, could it be an error. it looks like civi tas nor d**. any help would be appreciated, cheers , Richard.
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Do you mean 1831?
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have you got your dates right?
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Hi all, found this short cross cut half recently but have been unable to id it can anyone help please, cheers, Richard
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Richard II penny ?
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Thanks Clive , Yes i can see that now. -
Another one that im not sure of. What mint do you think it is, Thanks in advance, Richard
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Edward III penny
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cut half for id please
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Thanks for your efforts guys, ive got a few more hammereds im not too sure of that i will put up soon, cheers. -
Hi to everyone, came across your forum today and decided to join, always interested to see other peoples coins. I metal detect so all my coins are out of the ground, but have had some good conditioned ones from time to time, like this milled lizzie sixpence .
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Alexander III halfpenny
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Thanks for that info Scotishmoney, i thought you would be the one that would be able to help. Would it have had the same value as an english halfpenny -
new member saying hello
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Didnt quite say "my gawd " when i found it , but still a four letter word -
Thanks Red,
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I was playing with my new toy i had for xmas,a low powered microscope and came across this penny that i had recently dug up and noticed the B of Brittania slightly lower than the other letters, as can be seen in the picture. Is this unusual or fairly common occurance , thanks in advance, Richard.
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Anyone else out there who might have an opinion on this coin? Heres a of picture of it. I think the B is lower
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There are no mention in Freeman or Goulby about 1863 obverse varieties. I would be more inclined to say that the R is rotated rather than the B lower although I'm no expert on vicky pennies. I find your microscope much more interesting, what is it? Hi Gary, Yes its a great bit of kit, If you google brunel microscopes and go onto their web site under stereomicroscopes there are several to choose from . Mine is the DM2 and costs about £62 plus vat and postage. I was able to photograph thro' the lense with a normal digital camera to get picture of the penny, but there are proper attachments you can buy.Take a look.
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new member saying hello
Richard2 replied to Richard2's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks guys , first chance to reply since a busy xmas and new year. Hope yours was as good as mine. Managed to get out detecting the other day, didnt find much in the way of anything too old but did find two vicky pennys in the same hole one a 1860 and the other 1861, condition none too good thou, difficult to see if they are rarities , confused with obverse and reverse types. Is there an easy way?