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Re: Are English auction houses starting to combat over grading?
Isn't that true of all grading? Now you have high resolution photos, you can tell if you like the look of a coin or not. Grading was originally used to tell you what a coin was like before the days o… (View Post)2 -
Re: Value of the coins of Great Britain and the German States
Find the coin on Numista https://en.numista.com/ and look at the values at the bottom of the page. These will almost certainly be too low, but give an idea of scarcity and value. (View Post)1 -
Re: English Hammered Mint ID
Possibly, but there would have to be an Aegelwine at Winchester, which there doesn't seem to be. Although see https://archive.org/stream/newnumismatic11royauoft/newnumismatic11royauoft_djvu.txt I can… (View Post)1 -
Re: English Hammered Mint ID
This is the Paxs type, William I type 8 (1083-6). Unfortunately, that doesn't help narrow the mints, but not all moneyers struck this type. The moneyer seems to be Aegelwine. Moneyers by that name we… (View Post)3 -
Re: Help with identifying ancient coin
Hi. I think it would help to take closer photos of each one separately, so we can read whatever legends are left. Also it might help to paste them directly into your post and not link to them, so peo… (View Post)1