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HI Guys, can someone tell me what is it? I tried to find in SPINK without result. Many thanks
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Hello to All, here is my last metal detecting find from Poland, tell me if I'm wrong, is it Henry VII penny, Durham mint?. Cant find any example on the internet with the second letter "I" below the shield, first one is on 100% "D", but the second looks like "I" or "T". Thanks for any help.
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Thank You very much for Your help HistoricCoinage, still have one question : If there is two "D", under which bishop this coin was minted?.
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I'm sorry but no, I don't have any other pictures, unfortunately I cant even make any new, coin is now in local museum due to fact that English hammered coins are quite unusual finds in Poland they were very happy adding that one to the collection.
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One more picture
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HI Guys, need help with this coin, it is a metal detector find from Poland, cant find similar in Spink, many thanks.
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And the mystery of that coin is solved: http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/opac/search/cataloguedetail.html?&priref=112750&_function_=xslt&_limit_=10 Thank You All for help
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Thanks Peter for reply, is any chance to get more information about this coin?, I tried to find more information on the Internet, but it seems that the Irish coins from this period are rare,I found just a few examples, but none matches this one.
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Thanks Peckris for help, I'm sure on 100% it isn't a Polish coin, look almost like early English hammered coins, maybe it just a fake? Anyway once again thanks for help.
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I know nothing about Irish coins I'm afraid. But you do have one non-Irish coin there, the William III. Unfortunately, you don't say what denomination it is. That design was used in common from the crown all the way down to the sixpence. What's its size? It is Crown
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Guys what about these coins? Worth to buy for the prices shown on the right side?
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couple coins for valuation
mike79 replied to mike79's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
They are in the second post just under the first one its called " part 2" .... -
Hi Guys I want to buy couple coins but I dont want to pay for them to much: for 45 £ 2 for 35£
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couple coins for valuation
mike79 replied to mike79's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks Peter but what about coins from the second part of my post? Have no idea about these Irish pennies, they are worth something ? -
couple coins for valuation
mike79 replied to mike79's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi Rob These coins from the picture are exactly the same coins what I want to buy, they are on sale on one of Polish numismatic websites, just as a beginner I'm not sure about the prizes, I know that they selling other coins: Polish, German etc for the prizes far too high. My idea was to buy them and sell on eBay to earn some extra cash before Christmas I split post on two parts, sorry for that my mistake. -
6 for 35£ Many thanks for help Regards Mike
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5 for 45£
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4 for 30£
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Guys can someone tell me the value and grade of this coin: and one more question or maybe two:) Its look like letter "I" in word GRATIA isn't straight is it typical for this coin? And second question: under the chin is small mark-scar for me looks like they used broken die?? Many thanks
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OK Guys thanks for the valuation, but what about my two question?
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Yes I can agree but only when coin is VF not when edge of the coin is so badly damaged...under any grade ( this just my point of view )
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About that Russian coin: it is 5 Kopecks, Catherine II (1762-1796), value something around 2£, anyway I think it is worth to keep in collection, not to many European coin with such low face value is so heavy- around 52g
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Hi, can someone tell me something more about this coin, value and grade? Many thanks
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Hello everybody, this is my first post and hope not the last one, I'm from Poland but now I'm living in Northern Ireland, I started collecting coins over 10 years ago, mostly Polish, German, Russian but now I started my adventure with British coin. I brought from Poland one British coin knowing almost nothing about her, but now when I'm looking on the 43rd edition of standard catalogue of british coin its look like she is worth something. Someone can tell if I'm wrong?