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Re: DELETE
You do your homework and sit back. Sometimes it takes a while - I've been waiting nearly 20 years for one coin to resurface and another I can't find reference to for the past 112 years. Wha… (View Post)10 -
Re: DELETE
An Oxford 1643 halfcrown, Morrieson dies K-28. The large central plume on the reverse is only seen on coins struck late in 1643 and early 1644 at Oxford, and presumably was concurrent with Charles… (View Post)9 -
Re: Does anyone have a Henry VIII coin?
Episcopal halfpenny of Archbishop Warham, struck at Canterbury. Second issue halfpenny from the Tower mint with the Sunburst mark Another episcopal halfpenny, this time from York under Archbishop Lee… (View Post)4 -
Re: Elizabeth I Sixpence from Long Beach Expo!
Here's my contribution. 1573 with the acorn mark (reverse over ermine) (View Post)6 -
Re: Confirmed Certified Counterfeit 1882 GB Shilling
The 1863 & 1882 counterfeits look to be made from the same obverse, which is clearly wrong. The easiest way to differentiate between 2nd/3rd and 4th head is to examine the lowest hair to the righ… (View Post)1