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SimonWSimonW Posts: 1,487 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited May 17, 2026 1:07PM in World & Ancient Coins Forum

I tend to be a set collector, it’s my nature to try to organize and calm a chaotic world, also the hunt for rarity fills me with excitement.

One thing I really enjoy in collecting coinage is the history involved. Roman history is incredibly rich, as is English history.

My main area of focus is Spanish Colonial pillar coinage, especially Guatemala and Peru, but also Bolivia and a type set of Mexico. That isn’t bound to change anytime soon.

I also collect Bolivian republic coinage.

Over the last year or so adding a new piece is rare, and it seems likely to get even more difficult, because upgrades are almost nonexistent for many of the dates. Point is, I started dabbling elsewhere…. Scary I know.

I started two sets that aim to fulfill my collecting nature. One, Roman coinage (one per ruler) from Julius Caesar though Constantine. The other is British coinage, one per monarch. Recent coins will be shillings, stretching back to Henry VIII when it will shift to any silver coin (usually silver pennies.)

Planning on trying (trying) to keep this a budget set. Decent coins in mid-grade that don’t get too expensive. A few will challenge that notion for sure.

Here are some of the coins and history I’ve been collecting of late:

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  • 1984worldcoins1984worldcoins Posts: 739 ✭✭✭✭✭

    1 Pound silver piedfort (my coin and picture)

  • NapNap Posts: 1,771 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @SimonW said:
    I tend to be a set collector, it’s my nature to try to organize and calm a chaotic world, also the hunt for rarity fills me with excitement.

    One thing I really enjoy in collecting coinage is the history involved. Roman history is incredibly rich, as is English history.

    My main area of focus is Spanish Colonial pillar coinage, especially Guatemala and Peru, but also Bolivia and a type set of Mexico. That isn’t bound to change anytime soon.

    I also collect Bolivian republic coinage.

    Over the last year or so adding a new piece is rare, and it seems likely to get even more difficult, because upgrades are almost nonexistent for many of the dates. Point is, I started dabbling elsewhere…. Scary I know.

    I started two sets that aim to fulfill my collecting nature. One, Roman coinage (one per ruler) from Julius Caesar though Constantine. The other is British coinage, one per monarch. Recent coins will be shillings, stretching back to Henry VIII when it will shift to any silver coin (usually silver pennies.)

    Planning on trying (trying) to keep this a budget set. Decent coins in mid-grade that don’t get too expensive. A few will challenge that notion for sure.

    Here are some of the coins and history I’ve been collecting of late:

    I am doing something similar, shillings from the time of Henry VIII to the present, groats and pennies before that.

    I have a goal to put together a set of every monarch, not just of England, but including Scotland and the petty kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon period. I am still undecided whether to try to include a set of the Celtic tribal leaders who put their names on coins and Roman emperors from Claudius to Honorius (who held title over Britannia). These additions make the set quite large and unwieldy, as well as adding significant additional cost, but it might make sense if I'm trying to tell the story of 2000 years of history.

    Such a set as above actually cannot be completed, as some of the rulers are simply impossible, with no known examples
    outside of museum collections (i.e. Beorhtric of Wessex, 3 known, all in museums). So it must remain forever incomplete, but the plan is to get as close to comprehensive as budget and coin availability allows.

  • ambro51ambro51 Posts: 14,325 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 19, 2026 7:40AM



    James II as depicted on the 1688 American Plantations Token.

  • The_Dinosaur_ManThe_Dinosaur_Man Posts: 1,464 ✭✭✭✭✭

    A colorful Farthing with a minor rim ding.

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  • SwampboySwampboy Posts: 13,224 ✭✭✭✭✭

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  • SimonWSimonW Posts: 1,487 ✭✭✭✭✭

    You folks are really cool. Many wonderful coins! Definitely have some people showing up strongly.

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  • SimonWSimonW Posts: 1,487 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited May 20, 2026 8:16PM

    PCGS XF45
    Bury St. Edmonds

    King Edward II (1284–1327) ruled England from 1307 to 1327. His disastrous reign was defined by military failures—most notably the catastrophic loss to the Scots at the Battle of Bannockburn—and severe civil conflicts.

    The short reign of Edward II is commonly seen as a disastrous period in English history. Edward, who was the first king to officially reside at Eltham Palace, faced military defeats, political crises and civil war. The king’s downfall was due in part to his reliance on his ‘favourites’, Piers Gaveston and Hugh Despenser, who were rumoured to be his lovers

    His unconventional rule and political ineptitutde ultimately led to his unprecedented downfall.

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    @HoledandCreative

    Interesting image that I suspect has a story worth sharing... Not to sound more ignorant than usual... what is this?

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  • Plus00VltraPlus00Vltra Posts: 113 ✭✭✭
    edited May 21, 2026 10:22PM


    1703 VIGO 6p

  • HoledandCreativeHoledandCreative Posts: 2,866 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Just a story about bought, kept for years, sent in for plastic to both companies, then rejected by both. PCGS - Authenticity unverifiable, Eimer 188b - Gilt. NGC - Not suitable for certification, MI409-45 Gilt. Both companies obviously think it is counterfeit or whatever else is possible. If not authentic, what was a 38mm genuine gilt medal of Cromwell worth in the mid 1960's? TIA.

  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 24,304 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Thanks for sharing the story… I am not familiar with this medal. Have you seen others for comparison purposes? It does have cast look about it but do they all have this look? Are there non gilt examples that exist with different attributes?

    Definitely an interesting medal.

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