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There was one for sale on eBay the other day, from the chap who's been selling off that decent-grade collection.

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11 hours ago, Coinery said:

There was one for sale on eBay the other day, from the chap who's been selling off that decent-grade collection.

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i know he's got some serious coinage 

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Hello.

Could someone please help with the attribution of this coin?

Thank you!

John

 

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Thank you for very much for your response!

I also posted this coin to a Colonial Coin site here in the USA.

One member agreed with your assessment, Edward II Penny, Canterbury.

He had a different opinion regarding the class. He thought it might be Class 11a because the crown has a broken pearl on the left? You say 11b. I have no idea and no opinion one way or the other. Can you please confirm or deny a or b?

Thank you so much for you time!

John

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Class 11 all have the damaged crown 11, hence the class 11! The sub-classes are organised around details like the letter shapes; round-backed, pointed-backed, etc.

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Hi the letter C is anglebacked so class 11b or 11c, the letter A is normal so not 11c therefore class 11b

 

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you guys are awesome, thank you!

if you ever need some help with new money, i know quite a bit about contemporary counterfeit 1/2ds and farthings both english and irish. i have hundreds of different varieties. thanks again! John

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also, since i did not pay very much for the coin on ebay and since none of you guys bought it, am I to assume that this variety is quite common and not of much value in this condition? Thanks for your responses!

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8 hours ago, Guest John said:

also, since i did not pay very much for the coin on ebay and since none of you guys bought it, am I to assume that this variety is quite common and not of much value in this condition? Thanks for your responses!

Nothing out of the ordinary I’m afraid. With the chip and crack i’d say less than £20 myself.

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Here's one you may like a little better?

What can you tell me about it?

Thanks!

John

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If you want a hardbound copy they will do that too. It's probably only about 40 or 50 pounds on top of the basic book and protects the pages better than the softback.

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in your travels, you gents may come across newer money? i'm referring to coins of the geo II - geo III flavor. i'm particularly interested in 1/2d's and farthings, both english and irish. I'm buying! I actually collect contemporary counterfeits and evasions.  But I will take most anything with a readable date including regal. If you guys have anything you want to move, please contact me. You can describe what you have or shoot me a pix. I am buying! ....johnwlouis@comcast.net

Thank you for your consideration!

John

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