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Thought on where the Plantagenets begin?
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
If the main line ended with R2, are we saying then that the kings thereafter are NOT truly Plantagenets? Are R3 and E4 Plantagenet, then? ? -
And a very merry Christmas to you too, Sir!
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An annoying and hopeful wait for a lovely little farthing came to an end just 2 days before pay day! It was mine! I wanted it! I looked at it every day, hoping nobody else would spot it, and now it’s gone! 292371787088
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Thought on where the Plantagenets begin?
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Many thanks, gents, that clears it up for me nicely! -
Thought on where the Plantagenets begin?
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
So to collect the Plantagenets is to include every king from Henry II through to Richard III? Perhaps I’d better just confine my interest, then, to the first 3 Edwards and abandon any fancy ideas that would include Tealby pennies and Richard III coins. Although I have seen a fabulous Tealby that’s available!!! -
Thought on where the Plantagenets begin?
Coinery replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It just seems that some historians want to leave out the Angevins from the start of the Plantagenet dynasty, saying the true English kings of the period begin at Henry III? Equally, there seems to be as much confusion (at least for me) about whether the Plantagenets finish with Richard II or continue until the end of the York and Lancastrians? -
The second T also has a different rotation.
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Like this one, but your’s is 30b All other references remain the same!
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Type 30, will look it up later when I’m home! ?
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@Descartes not this one perchance? 391903080227 i also watched this, thinking as always about how I could cook the books until month’s end! Things are getting better, so the past 7a and farthing will not pass me by so easily by in the future!
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Not mine, sadly! Would have been tomorrow, though, had it not been spotted by someone else!
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It’s going under the hammer! 222759821044
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You’re right about that portrait! Well done, Sir! ?
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Have a read here: https://www.rpcoins.co.uk/blogs/news you can buy a copy of the book here: https://www.galata.co.uk/store.asp?storeAction=showDetail&stockID=6511&stockMasterCategoriesID=8
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So, yes...BCW CN-2:c2 with the damaged Lis punch 29(2)
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Oh, and just to add, a gorgeous pair of coins! Beautiful!
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Wow, can we see your 1b? ?
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Yes, I was also thinking that! You never mentioned you ‘bought’ these coins! Does this make you Mr Blencoe?
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Nice little unclipped sixpence of a fairly common date. Can dig out the BCW attribution for you tomorrow if you like?
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Nothing out of the ordinary I’m afraid. With the chip and crack i’d say less than £20 myself.
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Especially if it's called a sixpence, but has the bust and diameter of a threepence! here you go, Tchris: https://www.rpcoins.co.uk/collections/tudor-1485-1603
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Class 11 all have the damaged crown 11, hence the class 11! The sub-classes are organised around details like the letter shapes; round-backed, pointed-backed, etc.
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Looks like it's gone!