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Mr_Stephen

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  1. I was thinking of class, yes. But I see your point about the quality of both photo and coin. I'll try and engage some lighting sources next time!
  2. Thanks! Hadn't picked up on the crozier. Wonderful little detail.
  3. Thanks for the compliment on the reverse! Will try and get a better photo soon.
  4. On another board, it's been suggested that " the bifoliate side-fleurs on the crown make this very likely group 10 or later (after 1301). The appearance of the two smaller crown ornaments between the fleurs seems very much like group 11 to me, though (~1310-14, so Edward II)" Would anyone agree with this...?
  5. Thanks, chap. Is it possible to be more specific, or does the quality of the coin prohibit that?
  6. Thank you! I'll do some more research into coins of that type and see if any look like they're of the same class/variant.
  7. A Durham Edward. Inexpertly photographed by myself. Reverse is clear, obverse less so. Whole thing is somewhat overly polished, too.
  8. One of the nicer ones from this collection. It's an Edward. He's a 'hyb' and he's from London. Not sure about anything else...
  9. I haven't come across this mint before. Or, if I have, I'm confused by the amount of damage to the coin! Anyone...?
  10. Thanks for the details, HC. I bought this job lot hoping to get hold of some Edward IIs among it. Sadly, that doesn't seem to have happened. Again!
  11. Taking these two responses together, are we assuming it's an Edward IV forgery, then...?
  12. Historic - yes, my mistake. It is a farthing. Thanks for the details... Peter - no. My little one is teething, and old coins make an adequate object for her to nibble on.
  13. http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc398/RemaN0N/Edwardusr_zps1175d2ff.jpg
  14. Hmm. The reverse isn't showing. I'll try again...
  15. I suppose it *could* be an Edward...but I can't decipher a single letter...
  16. An Edward? Certainly an 'ONS HYB' character. But can't work out the mint at all. Anyone...?
  17. ...but again, can't get any further. EDWARDUS REX ?
  18. Picked this halfpenny recently, but can't get much out of him other than that he's an Edward halfpenny from London. Anyone...?
  19. Likewise upset about the difficulties in finding affordable R3s. He's one of the few monarchs where I could provide a list of Good Things That He Did off the top of my head (the concept of bail, hugely increased representation of the North, and a basic form of 'legal aid' being the main ones). I believe the coins aren't particularly rare, but the prices fail to recognise this! And considering I'm trying to pull together a coin collection where the examples cost under £10, R3's going to be blank for a fair old while!
  20. Wow. Such detail, and such timeliness of reply. Thank you very much! On a side note, I stuck my beak into a copy of Spink for the first time yesterday. Was somewhat disappointed to realise that it doesn't appear to tell you the years that the various different sub-types of coins were minted. Is there a better/more thorough work available that would do this...?
  21. Quite a nice example, but unfortunately hugely overpolished by a previous owner. Frustratingly, I can't make out either the mintmarks or the date. Can anyone help on either front? Otherwise coin reads E[L]IZABETH·[D]·G·ANG·FR·[ET]·HI·REGINA // POSV DEVM AD IVTORE[M] MEV[M]
  22. A bit more cleaning of the coin has shown the final quarter reads "IS_". With the "_" being unknown. As for what that is...well, it looks like a trefoil if nothing else! Will try and get a photo, but I really don't think it's a saltire, as per other versions...
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