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Richard2

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  1. No scanner but will have ago with my camera
  2. Many thanks to both of you for putting in the time and effort. Dave ,if you like I can send the coin to you to have a better look. Off out now to do a spot of metal detecting,see if I can find another one😀 cheers Richard
  3. For such a poor conditioned coin that nearly got consigned to the scrap silver hammered box it certainly is a coin out of the ordinary, one to keep I think
  4. Thanks Stuart, I will have to buy that now
  5. Ok thanks, one last thing, what is the BCW reference you mentioned earlier please
  6. Wow, thanks for that, please excuse my ignorance,but the shield reverse, is that from a groat die or similar or were some threepence struck with that size shield as I’ve still not found one on tinternet
  7. Thanks guys, I didn’t realise Galata had done a book on threepences, and you wrote it Dave I believe. Looks very concise, but a little out of my price range for coins I don’t find many of.I also looked in some BNJ publications on Lizzie coins and found very little that was of help only that BA stood for broad arrowhead ( pheon) . so quite a rare coin then Dave?
  8. Thank you both, although I didn’t understand a word you said Stuart 😂. What reference work are you using so I can have a look. Overall flan size is 18mm if that helps.
  9. Can anyone help me with this hammered found last week. I know it’s in very poor condition, but what caught my attention was the size of the shield on the reverse. It’s looks unusually large for a threepence. Mint Mark is Pheon, and date I think is1561, although the one isn’t clear. Spink list two types ,large flan,(inner circle 15mm) and small flan (inner circle 14mm). I’ve measured this one and the reverse inner circle is 15mm and the obverse 14mm. As yet I haven’t been able to track another threepence down like it thanks in advance Richard i
  10. I’m no expert by any means , just had a quick look in withers . Your coin seems to fit the bill
  11. I will kick things off with class 3b very nice coin
  12. Okay, thanks Gaz. My thoughts also but needed additional confirmation I suppose
  13. Thought you might like to see bigger pictures of the milled 6d
  14. Due to the wet weather I’ve spent the afternoon taking pictures of some coins I’ve dug up and playing about on my iPad. I finally managed to work out how to put a picture on my profile. It’s an Elizabeth I milled sixpence I found probably ten years ago on what was my favourite detecting field , now sadly covered in green waste which has completely f#@£ed it. The field has produced approximately 100 or so hammered from all periods ,and this one was sitting on top of the soil just covered by some loose stubble. I got a signal from my detector and swept my foot over the top of the soil and exposed this wonderful coin. What I thought I might do in future is change my profile picture when I find a half decent hammered or to one I’ve found in the past
  15. Can anyone confirm please what bust type this groat of mine is. I found it a couple of years ago but have been in two minds over what it is. Is it a mule, as the mm on the reverse doesn’t look like a rose as on the obverse. many thanks Richard
  16. Well done Stuart, did the gold dance take place
  17. Did you find it Stuart or was it bought.
  18. Hi Stuart, just looked in Chris Rudd’s ABC book ( Ancient British Coins) and I believe it’s a Selsey Uniface ( ABC 488) of the Regini and Attrebates. Spink 39. Richard
  19. Just looked at your Facebook page, couldn’t see any upcoming events, what you do looks really interesting. Would be good to come and see you at work
  20. Hi Dave, do you do your demonstrations down south?
  21. Hi , yes I found that link,but have not so far followed it up. If I get some time I will.
  22. Very nice coin Dave
  23. I’m not Irish you know,😂
  24. According to Withers , “The Galatea guide to the Pennies of Edward I and II”those with terminal stops at the end of the legend are all 10cf
  25. Don’t think I saw that Stu, will have a look back
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