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Thought I would share this with you good people, found by me detecting late last year. According to Withers , a class 10 cf, very common , usually . But this one has three pellets before the initial cross making it very rare apparently. How rare is it, that’s what I want to know, anyone else got one? Richard
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So there was a Pieres at Roxburgh during Alexander II. So I think I might have solved it myself. Or have I ?
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Before someone else points it out ,I’ve got it wrong of course. That’s the moneyers name you can see not the mint.
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Hi, some help needed with this cut half please, Alexander III first coinage, , not sure the type though. I can make out RES ON on the reverse .so according to Spink the mint of ‘FRES’ I’m assuming. That could be Walter type III, VII,VIII or Wilam type III. Looking at the coins in the book(page 17) the King doesn’t appear to show pellets for a beard like my coin does. Coins of Alexander II and William I show the King with a beard but no mention of the mint of FRES , wherever that is. Thanks in advance Richard
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Okay,thanks
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M &R, what’s that please Rob, excuse my ignorance
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I thought this might be of interest to some, when I bought my copy at an Antiques fair a few years ago I found inside between the pages this headed note paper from the London Museum. Does anyone know who Mr Gale and W Henderson were ,or are. Long shot I know Richard
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Thanks very much Dave, that’s saved much searching. Found in Sussex near the coast ,so more than likely to be Canterbury Richard
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Totally agree Gaz T , been doing for over twenty years now and plan to do it for another twenty, but don’t think my knees will last that long lol.
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Thanks, reading through some of the BNJ notes on tealbys there’s plenty of heavy reading to digest ,most which goes completely over my head I’m afraid. I’m thankful if I can just narrow it down to the correct monarch mint and moneyer. I agree,I t is good to see plenty of hammered threads on here. There’s quite a few more coins I could put up for opinions and thoughts Richard I
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I’ve managed to find further evidence of the S after REX in my copy of Brooke and the 2010 coin register. But no mention of what the S might refer to, I haven’t had it recorded with the EMC yet , so that will be next.
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Nice coin Gaz, I was out detecting yesterday in the rain, no blizzards down here in Sussex. I managed three hammereds . Been going through a bit of a lean patch as regards decent finds so was pleased with yesterday’s finds. An Edward I penny,a short cross, think it’s Richard (osber on Winc),and a cut half short cross in very poor condition.
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Will do
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Thanks coinery, I managed to borrow North from a mate and looked at the plate 18 coins. No 25 seems to show an S in the same position as mine and having looked closely at other tealbys on google the X of REX look very much like the cross and crosslet X on the reverse. More research needed I think Richard
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Afternoon all, I found this Tealby last year and recorded it with PAS . The report came back stating its bust E1 , North 960/1 but didn’t mention the S after REX . Can anyone throw any light on what the S means . I’ve not been able to find any other Tealbys on the internet that has one. thanks Richard
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Very small medieval silver coin id needed
Richard2 replied to Richard2's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Certainly looks like fleur de lis and although I’m not 100% sure it looks to me like silver, very thin as well -
Hi, a friend has asked where this coin might be from . I’ve exhausted all my ideas ( google images) and was hoping someone here will be able to help. Only about 8 mm diametre . Pictures not that good as taken down the pub . But reverse shows a fleur de lis cross and the obverse has what appears to be a knight with a shield in one hand and sword in the other. many thanks Richard
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Thanks Dave, sorry only just replied, been out Christmas shopping, deep joy, not. Its a shame coin isn’t in a bit better condition. Did you notice the extra pellet in the first quarter, doesn’t show up too well in picture. Not found by me I’m afraid, but by a friend. Worth recording with PAS I think Richard
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Hi , a metal detecting find that has me confused, pretty sure it’s Henry VI cross/pellet issue with a saltare on breast , maybe pellets next to hair but hard to be sure because of condition. The thing that has me puzzled is it reads EBO RACI on the reverse . I can’t find any mention of a Henry VI with saltare on breast coming from the York mint , only London. Any ideas anyone.
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Thanks , what does the sharp H1/1 refer to please. I saw that in Spinks also
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That didn’t come out right. Will try again
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I found this last weekend detecting and would like verification that I’ve identified it right. ive gone with Spink 2802, group G Thanks Richard