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Everything posted by Matteo95
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Genoa , Antoniotto Adorno, 7th doge of Genoa (1378). Grosso Weight: 3.00 g. Ex Ercole Gnecchi collection ( sold at Auction Ratto, 21th April 1914, lot 1513).
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Genoa, Grosso da 6 denari ( 1215 - 1230 ca. ) , 1.67 gr. Ob: + • IA • NV • A • Re: • CVNRADI REX Ref: CNI 101. Lunardi 4. MIR 12.
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Hi all At the last Timeline auction I won this lot https://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=4534&category=128220&lot=3720093 attracted in particular by his provenance . Anyway I see from the auction's website that it is has been requested the export license for this lot; do you know more or less how much time is requested to obtain it ? I bought dozens of time from UK auctions but this is the first time that happens to me , is it a consequence of Brexit ?? Thanks to all Matteo
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Yes I think you are right... Before I was thinking that this is not my first coin from a UK hoard , however they are not so recents ( 90s ) and so even there are papers dedicated they can't be in the system.
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Thanks Rob , yes there is also here in Italy a similar procedure . However I was wondering why in this case it has been requested while for many others coins I bought ( in some cases also older and rarer ) not. Does it just depends by different auction policies or during the the last months it is changed something ?
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Hi all, A frind of mine bought this shilling few days ago and asked me to help him to classify it correctly. Unfortunately I am away from home where I have all the books. Could you help me please , giving same references ? Thanks Matteo
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Yes I made confusion ...Perfect !! Thanks a lot
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very nice acquisition ! Congrats Stunning portrait and also a good provenance
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Just arrived at home Genoa, Ducat, Pietro Campofregoso doge XXVI (1450-1458)
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You could try with the plastic capsule for the 1 euro cent coin. They have a 16.5mm diameter. As example http://www.masterphil.it/products/506-capsule.aspx
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read the last posts
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Hi all this is my last acquisition of the year , a new Edwardian Irish penny Unfortunatly I have only the seller's images , when I will have the coin in my hands I will post better photos. Even if the conservation is not very high I decided to buy it due to the fact that, in my opinion, this is a quite scarce variant of the common class 1b, without the dot before EDW ( Stewartby writes: "rarerly omitted" ) and with the gothic "N" in the reverse legend.
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Just received it
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Hi I am looking for this auction catalog held in Milan in 2003. If you have a spare copy and you want to sell it, please contact me
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ops ... sorry , I didn't read carefully ...
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Really nice Congrats
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they seem to reproduces parts of the famous Bayeux Tapestry if you like medieval stuffs why don't you buy an original medieval coin ? just for et xample this nice penny today has been sold for 260 + BP £ at DNW. https://www.dnw.co.uk/auctions/catalogue/lot.php?auction_id=467&lot_id=243&backto=cabinet
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small medieval silver - ID help
Matteo95 replied to Polyphemus's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
did you consider the hypothesis of a contemporary forgery ? The style of letters seems quite good but the position of some of them looks anomalous .. -
Genoa 5 soldi 1648 This coin was struck only in 1648.
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This option is not possible considering that he wrote: " I was the highest bidder at 460 pounds just before the live auction bidding started "...
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You can't find on the Galata Guide because It is Ed III. Sorry but at the moment I can't give you a more detailed id.
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it is Saint Martin ( read : SANCTVS MARTINVS ) .... pope Martin has nothing to do with this coin
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Congratulations for all your nice finds you're lucky to be allowed to do it ! This last denarius is really nice , if I am not wrong should be this http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear5/s6605.html#RIC_0629
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never say never ....sometimes the burgain is behind the corner. anyway this is my dream english hammered coin : the famous Henry III gold penny... I gave a lecture on it