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Re: Let's Get Hammered! Come & Share
A few portraits spanning the centuries. A Celtic ANDOCO unit Aethelred II late transitional CRVX penny of Oxford Edward I class 1a farthing James I crown, mm. Grapes (rev. over Scallop) Charles I 164… (View Post)7 -
Re: What is the largest diameter numismatic object in your collection?
Probably found in the studio after the engraver died. Virtually all the engravers employed by the mint were/are established in their own right before being commissioned, so will have studios and will… (View Post)2 -
Re: What world coins did you buy in 2023 that make you the most happy?
Three good ones for me this year to date. At the beginning of the year I picked up this Edward the Confessor trefoil/quatrefoil penny of Winchcombe which was good in that virtually all Winchcombe coi… (View Post)5 -
Re: What is the largest diameter numismatic object in your collection?
This is a plaster cast that the engraver produces the design on prior from whence it is reduced to make the die. A pattern for a £1 coin. Diameter 174mm. (View Post)3 -
Re: Factors that make top provenance
I will pay a premium for a provenance that goes back in time and preferably was illustrated in old catalogues, because at that time these coins were definitely in the top few examples of the type or … (View Post)4