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Ukstu started following Help with Halved Short Cross Penny , Help with Initial mark and Unlisted Mule 1a4 / 1a3 Quarter cut penny
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Trying to correctly ID this coin to its subclass. So far I've got Randvlf at ilchester mint class 3. I can't decide if its IM 3 or IM 4. The Initial mark is cut through. The limbs look less pointy than IM 3 and more rounded i think but not 100 % sure. I know there is two types of IM 4 one is Horizontal the other Vertical according to Rod Blunts website. Stu
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Sifting through my bits and bobs and came across this one. Not listed in any books that i can find so one to mark down. Maybe a complete example will turn up one day who knows. Its a 1a4 obverse with the Seriffed X and a 1a3 reverse with a nice square E. Hvnfrei at York mint.
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Citizen H replied to Mr T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
the I in SIX on the left looks wider towards the base of the letter...... to me.....🤔 - Last week
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yes but they have been around quite a while -its not as if 50 years ago was yesterday
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Thank you very much for that! I think then that this coin is a Class 1a5 or 1b1 as the N has four serifs, as per https://www.rodblunt.com/short-cross-pennies-11.
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It's exactly the same - they haven't changed a thing.
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It is rough but i think there is enough information to identify it. I can read VND + PIE i think. Which would make it Pieres at London Mint. Spink guide shows Pieres & Pieres M minting at London during class 1 under Henry II. Stu.
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I'm new to this game and so the 2025 was my first real book about English coinage. It actually confused me at first when people referred to it as Spink 🤣 I've got no complaints about the quality of the information that is presented though I do wish they'd had mintage numbers in it like the no longer produced Krause books.
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I haven't brought a copy for sometime and wonder if Sovereign Rarities has done a reasonable / good job for the 2025 and 2026 catalogues.
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Paddy started following The Royal mint 10 sterlings and Historical books & movies recommendations
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Historical books & movies recommendations
Paddy replied to joe_77's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I can't think of any one book that covers the whole lot. I am sure there are plenty. Dorling Kingsley are usually a good publisher for this sort of thing as they do comprehensive but fairly light coverage of their topics, well supported by illustrations and diagrams in colour. From my own shelves I have picked out two from other publishers that I found useful - both found very cheaply at charity shops: "The Anglo Saxons" by James Campbell published by Phaidon in 1982. "Chronicles of the Age of Chivalry" edited by Elizabeth Hallam and published By Salamander in 2000. This latter I think is part of a series - I have seen one on the Anglo Saxon Chronicles and another on the Crusades in the same format. Both are "Coffee table" style - lots of facts and illustrations without going into huge depth. Easy reading! -
Last year was the first issue under new ownership I think. There was a fair amount of chat about it on here at the time. I know I made sure I had a 2024 copy before the change in case they knackered it!
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King Kenny joined the community
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OMG, I didn't know that. When did it stop being Spink?
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It's possible they were hoarded for silver value, but if that was the only reason you'd expect the majority to be George V 1911-1919. I don't know when your grandad was getting these, but certainly in the 1920s (when silver hoarders were rife) actual coin collectors didn't rate George V (or even Edward VII) as collectable, as they were 'too modern'. There seems to be a strong element of that here. ( <--- irony : "Coin Hoarder" )
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Yucksha started following Help with Halved Short Cross Penny
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Hello all. I am having some difficulties with this halved short cross penny. Specifically I am finding it hard to distinguish between early Class 1 of Henry II and early Class 5 of John. Both have the stop after the S of hENRICVS and a similar portrait structure. The poor condition of the piece doesn't help as it makes the hair not possible to see. I was wondering if anyone here could help to push me in the right direction. Thank you.
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Historical books & movies recommendations
joe_77 replied to joe_77's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Thanks @wlewisiii, @Coinery ! Loved the King's Speech, one of my favourite! Also very much enjoyed the series "Victoria" and too bad it was canceled. Victoria also has some tidy bits about coins and the godless florins. I did watch Elizabeth back in the days and I now see it has a sequel! I will give it a rewatch and add the second movie! About "The King" -- is it the movie from 2019? I couldn't find a series. As far as books, I was thinking about Kings and Queens by Iain Dale .. anyone has a better rec? Or a different route altogether? Thanks! -
I imagine a slow upward curve might happen
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wlewisiii replied to joe_77's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
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Coinery replied to joe_77's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I enjoyed the series Victoria, and you can’t get a better bit of Cate Blanchett than in her role as Elizabeth I. Also I thought The King was great, a series about the rise of Henry V -
Howdy all! Been on an UK-related streak lately and I was wondering if anyone can recommend a narrative-like book that goes over all the various monarchs that Britain had over the years? Not looking for an encyclopedia but more of a bedtime reading material. Same request for some movies/series that covers monarchs and their reigns (like "the crown", etc). Thanks a lot!
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Help Identifying Mint and Moneyer of a Henry I Double Inscription Penny.
JN13 replied to JN13's topic in British Hammered
I looked at the EMC database but could not find the coin. I bought the coin off a reputable dealer on Ebay, who said that it was brought into their antique shop in East Anglia along with a load of ancient coins, so I would imagine that it was a detecting find. -
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Add them all, I'm up for a laugh - once it stops raining I'll go outside again and wont be seen for another {however long}.