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Hi all
Loaded another 7 coins only 13 to go
I noticed from the requests there was a strong interest in the farthing series. I had not realised the interest world wide for British farthings.
Loaded to the home page www.petitioncrown.com
1. Septimus Severus, Nikopolis in Moesia Inferior. Reverse Herakles.
2. Julia Domna, AE AS, Rome, 215-217. Reverse, four Vestals sacrificing in front of the temple of Vesta. BNC 232 (Caracalla). Cohen 234. RIC 607 (Caracalla).
3. 1718 Currency. BMC --- UNIQUE Reverse Upright. Struck in copper on a thin flan, as silver proof.
About as struck with good lustre . Now listed in Coins of England
4. Charles I Pattern Gold Briot Crown
5. Testoon Scotland,Wt. 6.15g., second period, (with Francis as Dauphin), 1559, type I, i.m. cross potent/crown,reads DEI and SCOTO, B.7; cf. SCBI 35, 1086; SCBI 58, 1002; S.5416
6. Ten shillings, Scotland, Wt. 6.00g., seventh coinage, 1593, i.m. quatrefoil, B.1; SCBI 35, 1255; SCBI 58, 1510-4; S.5493, an attractively toned portrait coin, rare thus.Ex Sheriff Mackenzie, Sotheby's, 21-22 February 1921, R. C. Lockett, Glendining, 26 October 1960, (923 part) and N. Asherson, collection and purchased by Spink, 1967 and J. K. R. Murray, Spink 57, 29 April 1987, (286)
7. Ten shillings, Queen Anne, Scotland, 1705, B.1, (fig. 1083); S.5700, attractive lustrous tone
For all those members that sent me request by email I will keep loading and post here when they are loaded
Best Regards
www.petitioncrown.com
Loaded another 7 coins only 13 to go
I noticed from the requests there was a strong interest in the farthing series. I had not realised the interest world wide for British farthings.
Loaded to the home page www.petitioncrown.com
1. Septimus Severus, Nikopolis in Moesia Inferior. Reverse Herakles.
2. Julia Domna, AE AS, Rome, 215-217. Reverse, four Vestals sacrificing in front of the temple of Vesta. BNC 232 (Caracalla). Cohen 234. RIC 607 (Caracalla).
3. 1718 Currency. BMC --- UNIQUE Reverse Upright. Struck in copper on a thin flan, as silver proof.
About as struck with good lustre . Now listed in Coins of England
4. Charles I Pattern Gold Briot Crown
5. Testoon Scotland,Wt. 6.15g., second period, (with Francis as Dauphin), 1559, type I, i.m. cross potent/crown,reads DEI and SCOTO, B.7; cf. SCBI 35, 1086; SCBI 58, 1002; S.5416
6. Ten shillings, Scotland, Wt. 6.00g., seventh coinage, 1593, i.m. quatrefoil, B.1; SCBI 35, 1255; SCBI 58, 1510-4; S.5493, an attractively toned portrait coin, rare thus.Ex Sheriff Mackenzie, Sotheby's, 21-22 February 1921, R. C. Lockett, Glendining, 26 October 1960, (923 part) and N. Asherson, collection and purchased by Spink, 1967 and J. K. R. Murray, Spink 57, 29 April 1987, (286)
7. Ten shillings, Queen Anne, Scotland, 1705, B.1, (fig. 1083); S.5700, attractive lustrous tone
For all those members that sent me request by email I will keep loading and post here when they are loaded
Best Regards
www.petitioncrown.com
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Agreed. Can't wait to see the remaining 16.
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Ip-loaded three more coins thanks
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