What's your favorite coin era.
I'll start with mine. Got to be The 1790's. A great decade for copper lovers. All kinds of new coins popping up, including the US 1 and 1/2 cents. Tons of tokens too.
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1135-1154 (King Stephen)
or 1674-1741 (Charles II sixpences - George II young head ones)
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Actually, over the next 20 years, God willing, my goal is to complete at least the tanner type set from Charles II through Victoria, maybe also Edw. VII.....hey, maybe even a date run of gEF or better tanners!!
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Ango-Saxon period too.
<< <i>The one door period. >>
That will be enough of that.
I'm afraid to be alive without being aware of it
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
some more recent date coins might be included and there are certainly many great base metal
and silver coins dating back to the end of WW II that are included, it is during this era that coin
collectors quit bothering with the systematic collecting of current coin and what they most ignored
were the base metal coins. This especially applies to high denomination copper nickel coins which
replaced silver coins in circulation worldwide.
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<< <i>I knew farthing would be with me on the 1790s.
Oh, you mean back when men were men and coins were ... well, useful for cutting up for chump change?
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<< <i>.....cutting up for chump change? >>
2 bits, 4 bits, 6 bits, a dollar; all for the Mustangs let's give a holler!!
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Actually, over the next 20 years, God willing, my goal is to complete at least the tanner type set from Charles II through Victoria, maybe also Edw. VII.....hey, maybe even a date run of gEF or better tanners!!
That would definately break the bank!
Good luck with James II and William and Mary!
In all honesty the sixpence is the hardest series to collect in high grades, because they being a lower denomination saw alot of circulation, and thus some dates just don't exist in grades of GEF.
And James II coins are a nightmare to get hold of anyway.
But good luck! (they is rare but underappreciated and thus affordable, plus there's alot less of them to get than there is of the higher denominatiobs like shillings)