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Re: DELETE
In general the earlier coins are less common than the newer ones, but coins of Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror are fairly common. There are a few post-conquest kings that are hard to g… (View Post)2 -
Re: DELETE
A selection of British coins of various eras Early Saxon gold thrymsa, Crondall phase Early Saxon silver sceatta, series W Saxon Northumbrian styca of Aethelred II Middle Saxon penny of Ceolwulf I of… (View Post)14 -
Re: Are high prices going to kill the hobby?
Usually rising prices indicate hobby health, not hobby death. The only caveat is if the prices are being driven by investors, which seems less likely. If the case, eventually the bottom falls out, bu… (View Post)2 -
Re: Does anyone have a Henry VIII coin?
Here are groats (fourpence) of the first, second, and third periods of his reign, and a late reign testoon (shilling). The early groats have the portrait of Henry VII. The late groats have the old ro… (View Post)10 -
Re: Elizabeth I Sixpence from Long Beach Expo!
Nice coin. The hammered Elizabeth I coins often have central weakness, especially the larger denominations. The milled sixpences and shillings are of higher quality, but different manufacture. I tend… (View Post)10