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Re: Is the "End of Paine" token considered to be a Condor Token?
Yes. Technically, a Conder token is any token in James Conder's index, but anything in Dalton & Hamer would count, and these are D&H-831a and D&H842b. (View Post)1 -
Re: An Anglo-Saxon gold coinage
Thanks for the great write up. Those coins are amazing. As with the imagery, I presume the legend fragments were just copied from Roman coins (as with the Crispus type), but the 'London' legend can't… (View Post)5 -
Re: Newp - First ancient coin
You did well. If you’re going to get one ancient, this is it. The ‘strike’ thing on one of these is a bit ludicrous when Athena is never entirely on the flan, but at least yours has a complete nose. (View Post)1 -
Re: Learning about medieval coins
Yes there are plenty of English rulers where that applies. Here's my 'not bad' William II. William II Penny, 1092-1095 London. Silver, 1.4g. Crowned bust facing, star either side; + þillelm rei. Void… (View Post)1 -
Re: When where the George III counterstamped 8 reale and other dollar size coins issued?
The authorisations from the Treasury were for 1797 and 1804, and I don’t think they would’ve countermarked them outside of 1797 and 1804. * There was an unused authorisation in 1799, so presumably th… (View Post)1