Guest mel craig Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 Folks,I bought a box of old stuff at a car boot sale last week and in the box I found a coin that appears to be silver or is silver coloured.I am hoping you may be able to enlighten me regarding it.It is about 2 inches in diameter and the 'heads side' says regina. . elizabeth . d .g. ang. fra. et. hib. the face side shows what appears to be a female sitting on a throne almost medieval in design.The flip side says 'a. dno. factv. est. istvd. et. est. mirab. in. ocvlis.nris' it has an old fashioned english rose with a coat of arms in the centre.I would appreciate any information you can give me.RegardsM. Craig Quote
kuhli Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 Sounds like a copy of an Elizabeth I "fine" sovereign (30s or double noble), which was gold.The legend on the reverse is Latin for "This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes." (Psalm 118:23) Quote
Sylvester Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 "A Domiono Factum Estud Et Est Mirable in Occulis Nostris" - Elizabeth I (supposedly uttered these words in 1558 upon being told that her sister Mary Tudor had died and she was now the Queen). Quote
jimmy_goodfella Posted April 23, 2005 Posted April 23, 2005 (edited) yeah could be a copy of the very first sovereign hendry vii 1489, theres a pic of it from the british museum in m.a.marsh book the gold soveriegn.was also a copy made of it to commemorate 500 years of the sovereign.would be quite easy to mistake for a woman from the uninformed due to the long hair ect.http://www.goldsovereigns.co.uk/firstsovereign.htmltheres a pic of the copy on chards site.also one of the eliz 1st sovereign on the same page.the soveriegn was actually copied in a lot of its detail from i think a dutch coin id have to hunt out the book to find the correct coin it was copied from.only one known as well and its in the british museum.no idea what im doing up at this time Edited April 23, 2005 by jimmy_goodfella Quote
Guest m craig Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 thanks for the replies, I have since discovered it was a very old copy apparently people used to make copies when they were missing certain coins.I have now given the coin back to my grand daughter when she grows up she'll always have a story to tell about the coin!!regards and thanksm craig Quote
Nordle11 Posted September 9, 2015 Posted September 9, 2015 Are you just spamming? This is a 7 year old thread you've dug up and you've posted that link twice, that I've seen.I'm worried to click your links to see if they're real Quote
Rob Posted September 9, 2015 Posted September 9, 2015 Based in the financial district around Canary Wharf. Talks about investments. Says it all. More akin to wheeling and dealing on the stock exchange than taking a genuine interest in collecting as a hobby. Quote
TomGoodheart Posted September 9, 2015 Posted September 9, 2015 (edited) Are you just spamming? This is a 7 year old thread you've dug up and you've posted that link twice, that I've seen. I'm worried to click your links to see if they're real S'gone. I agreed with Rob. Too much spam, not enough content. . Edited September 9, 2015 by TomGoodheart Quote
Rob Posted September 9, 2015 Posted September 9, 2015 Tee hee! Scone or scon? Scone you illiterate b****r. How you pronounce it is another matter. Quote
Coinery Posted September 9, 2015 Posted September 9, 2015 (edited) Tee hee! Scone or scon? Scone you illiterate b****r. How you pronounce it is another matter.Edit: "scon" Edited September 9, 2015 by Coinery Quote
richlustre Posted September 10, 2015 Posted September 10, 2015 Next week on Spelling and Grammar Wars.... Apostrophe Outrage! !! 1 Quote
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