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Re: An Anglo-Saxon gold coinage
I have also added two other coins that are presumed to be of continental manufacture, but circulated in southern England. They might have been made in England, and the first one is actually represent… (View Post)2 -
Re: If you had more money what would you collect?
Same stuff, better grades (View Post)2 -
Re: The travel series coins of Hadrian
When I have them at home, I display them on this 19th century map of the Roman Empire at its height (View Post)9 -
Re: 2024 Year in Review: Post your favorite acquisitions
A few favorites of mine- Anglo-Saxon Britain, Kent, secondary sceattas, ca 710-740, Series K, type 32a, S.803D Anglo-Saxon Britain, East Anglia, secondary sceatta, ca 701-740, series QIE, type 67, S.… (View Post)14 -
Re: Post Your Ancient and Medieval Coins
Here’s a smattering of medieval England. Early Anglo-Saxon gold shilling/thrymsa Early Anglo-Saxon silver sceatta Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria, Eadberht Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent, Cuthred Ang… (View Post)8