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Collect cut 1d's they are cheap as chips and a good learning point.Get them sent as normal UK/US postage.2 points
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Harry Maguire - the toast of England so far ETA: Dele Ali - the second toast of England 2nd ETA: Jordan Pickford third toast of England Well done England. They were rampant today. Bring on Russia or Croatia on Wednesday. If Russia it will be like an away match in an incredibly partisan atmosphere. We will see !!!2 points
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If I've got the orientation correct on your first one i can make out AELFG. That i presume is part of the moneyers name. Going through my books the only one i get a close match with to that is Aelfgaet at Sandwich mint. But do not take this as 100% accurate. I'd need a clearer image to positively confirm that. I am 100% sure your bottom one reads ULF ON LINCOLNE.2 points
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I think our friend is in Estonia and his English is not perfect. I suspect he was after knowing the town and/or moneyer...2 points
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Today is the DAY. Come on England when we win today we are in the final ,we will beat Croatia / Russia. 2-0 today2 points
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Much earlier. Harold II only did the one issue the PAX penny. Not sure about this one so i won't attempt to identify it as it would be a pure guess.1 point
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It looks like AELFGAET ON. I can't make out the mint though. If it is aelfgaet then it must be Sandwich mint. The others definitely ULF at Lincoln mint. But to be safe get a second opinion off Rob regarding the Aelfgaet one. Regards Stu.1 point
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They were currency and somewhere in my collection I have a cut half groat.The history of these coins is where my passion is. Oh to be in England... by the grace of god.1 point
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Get a bit of a sweetner but personally I would want a couple of grades higher..save until a better one comes along. I've bought and regretted as I'm sure we all have.1 point
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https://www.royalmint.com/discover/uk-coins/cupro-nickel-replacement/1 point
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https://www.cooperscoins.com/collections/crown/products/edward-vii-1903-silver-halfcrown-key-date-gf same coin but £15 cheaper on his website1 point
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I've bought from his website and had no problems at all, was very pleased1 point
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Also looks good to me, although shopping for just the right coin might net a better example for similar price. That one's been dropped a few times...1 point
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Oddly enough, all my best purchases seem to be made in the Winter period, almost without fail - from all sources.1 point
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A good cheap compact reference in 5 volumes covering Ed.I to the Commonwealth.1 point
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Really easy tool to use, you could've nailed your one easily. Called 'Farthings and Halfpennies Edward I and II' by Paul and Bente R Withers. Part of their small change series. You'll find it on Galata Books.1 point
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The images are too small for me to make out. The second might be Lincoln? Dinner plates make life a lot easier.1 point
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These are too early to have the mintages documented. The pipe rolls from the early 1200s give considerable information regarding moneyers, their fees and the amount of silver struck, but these are over 100 years before any available records.1 point
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Top left is Stamford, top right is Thetford, bottom left I could do with a better image (Bath?) and bottom right is London1 point
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There no such a coins in the area I live I just get them in a trade for the army patches But it's a really hard to understand them all, and even a mint1 point
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True, but I'm not sure the t**ts who start things like this are prepared to wait the few years required for populations to recover before they get bored and do it all again.1 point
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Edward the confessor. Small flan type. Spink 1175. You've misidentified the one above on the right. Its also Edward the confessor. Pacx type Spink 1171 Did you find these detecting?1 point
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The fair is on 3 floors with the coins on the upper two (stamps on the ground floor). There is a lift. There are seats dotted around the dealers tables although generally quite limited. The bar is situated next to the coin section and this has seating. It's always a good fair, if you make it I'm sure you'll have a great time.1 point
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The 2017 shield 50p is looking thin on the ground, the idea is pick coins out before the rush.1 point