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I thought it was perhaps time we had our own RECENT ACQUISITIONS hammered coins post.

 

 

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Here are two I picked up at Sovereign rarities today. Two nice little Charles I pennies in surprisingly good striking nick

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1 minute ago, Descartes said:

Here are two I picked up at Sovereign rarities today. Two nice little Charles I pennies in surprisingly good striking nick

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I have 3 or 4 Charles 1st pennies. None of them have as good a face as your's though - one isn't too bad but very worn still. The shield is better on 1 or 2 of mine though I think. I like them. I put the best one in my penny collection and will probably flog the others.

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Here are 2 pennies I got recently. I know they are quite worn but I like the age of them and they are identifiable  -  I already have them but am not sure which is the John and which is the Henry (Henry III?): 

I think the short cross is John.  Not sure about the long cross one...  the Henry III one I have looks like he is holding a sceptre or something, but there is noting like that on this...  any ideas appreciated thanks.

 

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The short cross is a Henry III. Looks like one of the class 7c,s by the portrait. Moneyer probably Nichole. That's as much as i can see. 

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The long cross is Huge on Norwich. I am no good with classification of these. It's an early one with no sceptre.(class 3? )

Try looking on here for further details http://www.henry3.com

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i Hate Norwich being a Suffolk lad.I'm also a QS freelance and I met new lads Monday and on Friday we were sinking pints.The City of Nodge is gorgeous.

Castles,coins....and top totty...avoid the 6 fingered Yarmouth girls.

Mrs Peter and my goodself had plans for retirement until the bitch killed herself..

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The long cross is a class 3a1. Quite rare as not many were found in the Brussels hoard apparently (only 5) of that type.  Information on the link i posted above. 

Stu.

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I do think of you and Mrs P a lot @Peter it affected us all on here! Hope you’re OK, buddy! 

I think this is a great idea for a thread, I know you’ve got a couple of hammereds kicking around! ;)

 

 

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3 hours ago, Peter said:

i Hate Norwich being a Suffolk lad.I'm also a QS freelance and I met new lads Monday and on Friday we were sinking pints.The City of Nodge is gorgeous.

Castles,coins....and top totty...avoid the 6 fingered Yarmouth girls.

Mrs Peter and my goodself had plans for retirement until the bitch killed herself..

Just had a great two day break in warwickshire

Visited  kenilworth castle (at last!)  charlescote park  a couple of the shakespeare houses what a lovely county it is

 

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I blame the penny boys for starting a penny only acquisition thread. Coin aquisition (sic) of the Week was doing just fine with nearly 14000 posts until Upinsmoke put his own purchases into a separate thread, then others joined it and now we have a multitude of disparate acquisition threads. Can we not just merge all these into one and keep it simple?

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8 hours ago, Ukstu said:

The long cross is Huge on Norwich. I am no good with classification of these. It's an early one with no sceptre.(class 3? )

Try looking on here for further details http://www.henry3.com

Thank you. I'll use that to identify some of my other ones when I get the chance. I've got some other Henry III's and I'm sure some are king John, but I get them confused. I'll use that guide at some point and try to sort them out. Some are hard to see though and are beat up a bit. .  

How do you know it's 3a1?.  Star straddling the crown jewel, stop between the straight limbed X and III?  I think that's what that link says. 

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11 hours ago, Rob said:

I blame the penny boys for starting a penny only acquisition thread. Coin aquisition (sic) of the Week was doing just fine with nearly 14000 posts until Upinsmoke put his own purchases into a separate thread, then others joined it and now we have a multitude of disparate acquisition threads. Can we not just merge all these into one and keep it simple?

Just bought a Penny...help me...it was a pre 1860...send me to Coventry...oh heck that is close to the Midland Coin fair.

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OK - Not pennies...  The groat I think is Edward....  because it says Edward on it, but do not know which one  -  is a bit bust up, but it's old and the only groat I have of this type.  The cut coin...  I do not know what it is...  it looks too good to be real and I think it is probably a modern copy but I do not know, I don't see how it could have remained this minty for so long - it came with a few other hammered and Roman coins that were real so I bought it...  (French?).

Not pennies!  :-) 

 

 

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The groat is Henry VII ( Canterbury mint ) the cut halfs a double patard of charles the bold. 

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Thanks again. Does the cut double patard look a bit too new to you or is it just a very nice one? Has a similar look to a fake Elizabeth 1st crown or half crown I have. Looks a little too clean and new but not sure. Seller was not sure either but the other stuff he had was fine. 

Looking at the prices of those Henry VII groats I am quite liking mine now. There is a bit missing though. :-) I thought I saw Edward on it but that must be a different coin - I might need to get my eyes checked, lol.

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It does look new yes i agree. I couldn't say if it was fake though from the image. I suppose if it was in circulation not long before it got lost it could be like that.

I think they were the accepted equivalent of a groat when whole so the half would be half groat. 

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I've recently acquired this lovely P&M shilling that I'm now using as my avatar:

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1 hour ago, hibernianscribe said:

I've recently acquired this lovely P&M shilling that I'm now using as my avatar:

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Wow, that’s a fabulous reverse - Is the obverse as classy? :)

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I posted both obv and rev - is the obverse not displaying in my posting?

In my view the obverse is fantastic - it should be showing as my avatar.

Frank

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48 minutes ago, hibernianscribe said:

I posted both obv and rev - is the obverse not displaying in my posting?

In my view the obverse is fantastic - it should be showing as my avatar.

Frank

I can only see two reverse images above. Had a look at your avatar though, phenomenal coin! :)

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2 hours ago, Coinery said:

I can only see two reverse images above. Had a look at your avatar though, phenomenal coin! :)

Sorry about that - finger trouble! - somehow I managed to lose the image of the obverse - I'll try again...

Frank

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