Sylvester Posted April 24, 2004 Posted April 24, 2004 I can't fight it much longer, the lure of hammerd coins is getting to me, i think i've caught the inspirational bug in an area that held little interest for me a year or so ago.But i like medieval (and early modern) history, and that's half the attraction to the area.Pennies are a particularly attracting prospect, as are quarter nobles.The latter are affordable, but i'd have to sacrafice the sixpence set, and needless to say i won't be doing that.The sixpences of 1674-1694 are still keeping my interests so i will continue collecting those.The later ones upto 1758 i will get as and when i can, but it won't be a goal. Anything else is on the backburner, or dumped entirely.Don't think i'll try and finish the 20th century sixpence date set off now, but i'll hang onto them for now. Quote
Sylvester Posted April 27, 2004 Author Posted April 27, 2004 Right i've figured out how to fit hammered into the collection.So i've got the sixpence date set.Well i'm going for a type set, which will involve hammered coins.Having realised that i have a coin for every single monarch since Charles II, and quite a few other monarchs knocking about prior to the 17th century. I've decided to have a go at getting at least one coin from every monarch from Egbert through to Elizabeth II (Although it'll probably be William V by the time i'm finished).Although Egbert will cause problems, i can probably do it from his successor Æthelwulf through to now.Only monarchs missing will be Egbert, Æthelbald (who didn't have any coins), Edward the Martyr (although a cut halfpenny would solve that one), Empress Matilda, Edward V and Oliver Cromwell (although a contemporary pattern/copy would suffice).For Edward VIII i have a modern pattern. (not a Maklouf one either). Quote
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