chris Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 hi everyonei have recently recieved a hammered groat from edward iv which on getting the item i feel it to not be real.the weight is only 2.1 grams but that i suppose could be taken into consideration of the cipping on the cointhe second thing that gets me is the ammound of pits in the coin especiay at just after 9 o clock on the obversei have gotten back onto the seller and they are happy to have the coin back and refund monies but if anyone has any positive views to change my mind then pease say so as if it is real id realy love to keep it thanks Quote
chris Posted May 5, 2010 Author Posted May 5, 2010 hi everyonei have recently recieved a hammered groat from edward iv which on getting the item i feel it to not be real.the weight is only 2.1 grams but that i suppose could be taken into consideration of the clipping on the cointhe second thing that gets me is the ammount of pits in the coin especially at just after 9 o clock on the obverse.i have gotten back onto the seller and they are happy to have the coin back and refund monies but if anyone has any positive views to change my mind then please say so as if it is real id realy love to keep it thankssorry about the spelling the letter 'l' is paying up Quote
Fubar Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 So that's what it is.Thanks for that, Chris.Attached is a scan of mine for comparison.I have no idea about the worthiness of yours I'm afraid. (not even of mine )CheersKris Quote
chris Posted May 5, 2010 Author Posted May 5, 2010 So that's what it is.Thanks for that, Chris.Attached is a scan of mine for comparison.I have no idea about the worthiness of yours I'm afraid. (not even of mine )CheersKrishi krisyours looks to be one of two coinsits def henry VII but looks more to be the half groat due to the spacing between the neck and headnice coin thoughive just recieved another coin today an edward IV ight coinage groat minted in norwich which i can see know real deal. i am to believe is not a common issue to come by. now i have these two coins and i am 100% sure that the london one i have above is dodgy ive had that feeing since first handling the coin, it just didnt seem right Quote
azda Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 So that's what it is.Thanks for that, Chris.Attached is a scan of mine for comparison.I have no idea about the worthiness of yours I'm afraid. (not even of mine )CheersKrishi krisyours looks to be one of two coinsits def henry VII but looks more to be the half groat due to the spacing between the neck and headnice coin thoughive just recieved another coin today an edward IV ight coinage groat minted in norwich which i can see know real deal. i am to believe is not a common issue to come by. now i have these two coins and i am 100% sure that the london one i have above is dodgy ive had that feeing since first handling the coin, it just didnt seem rightWhy not take it to your local dealer Chris and get his opinion before sending it back Quote
chris Posted May 5, 2010 Author Posted May 5, 2010 So that's what it is.Thanks for that, Chris.Attached is a scan of mine for comparison.I have no idea about the worthiness of yours I'm afraid. (not even of mine )CheersKrishi krisyours looks to be one of two coinsits def henry VII but looks more to be the half groat due to the spacing between the neck and headnice coin thoughive just recieved another coin today an edward IV ight coinage groat minted in norwich which i can see know real deal. i am to believe is not a common issue to come by. now i have these two coins and i am 100% sure that the london one i have above is dodgy ive had that feeing since first handling the coin, it just didnt seem rightWhy not take it to your local dealer Chris and get his opinion before sending it backi did try and see one yesterday but he was working at his other shop until thursday. im pretty sure its a copy, its a thicker coin with an edgeits 1gram underweighttheres too many bubbles on the coin unlike the one i recieved today which it 2.5grams but clippedits a much thinner coinbut the main thing is theres not too much off that bubble in the coin Quote
Fubar Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 Thanks, Chris.I would have had no idea but I do now. Henry VII half groat.CheersKris Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 Chris,Your coin does look a little suspect to me but mainly due to the colour and patina rather than any glaringly obvious features. Is it possible to have some larger photographs as I am struggling to see the appropriate detail from these small ones?If you want to, you can email photographs to Clive@HistoricCoinage.comAs for Kris,Your coin is a halfgroat of Henry VII, Canterbury mint. It looks to be of the joint issue between the King and Archbishop Morton and appears to be type IIIb with ornate lettering and rosette stops.Kindest Regards,Clive. Quote
Fubar Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 Thanks for the definitive description, Clive. RegardsKris Quote
azda Posted May 6, 2010 Posted May 6, 2010 1g does sound a lot of underweight for such a small coin unless there was a lot of clipping Quote
chris Posted May 6, 2010 Author Posted May 6, 2010 1g does sound a lot of underweight for such a small coin unless there was a lot of clipping[/quothanks everyone for your comments.the coin has been sent back now there were too many questions on the piece, shame really it was a nice item.anyone fancy having a bash at my other post which is the Henry VIII groat postthanks Quote
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