chris Posted January 7, 2011 Posted January 7, 2011 im only a year into collecting hammered coins and all is well apart from penniesi just canot id them properlyive got three in total that i am unsure abouti will add them one at a time 1s coin i think is a richard and i know its a canterbury but not sure of the monierany help much appreciatedthanks Quote
chris Posted January 7, 2011 Author Posted January 7, 2011 this one i know is a london mint eddyif anyone could id the class that would be great Quote
chris Posted January 7, 2011 Author Posted January 7, 2011 last but not leastcanterbury edward pennyonce again a class would be lovely Quote
HistoryTreasures Posted January 8, 2011 Posted January 8, 2011 (edited) The first coin seems to be Spink 1348A or Class 4a for the Pennies of Richard I. Obverse description: Chin + side whiskers made up of beads/pellets; hair is made of up of two or more non-parallel crescents left and right. Crown usually has seven pearls.There is a not as good example halfway down the page of this link http://www.hallshammeredcoins.com/?page=coins&offset=0&type=2 Edited January 8, 2011 by HistoryTreasures Quote
chris Posted January 8, 2011 Author Posted January 8, 2011 The first coin seems to be Spink 1348A or Class 4a for the Pennies of Richard I. Obverse description: Chin + side whiskers made up of beads/pellets; hair is made of up of two or more non-parallel crescents left and right. Crown usually has seven pearls.There is a not as good example halfway down the page of this link http://www.hallshammeredcoins.com/?page=coins&offset=0&type=2thanks for that, thought it was aroud this area Quote
Sylvester Posted January 8, 2011 Posted January 8, 2011 last but not leastcanterbury edward pennyonce again a class would be lovelyThat's an Edward II penny, however, it's difficult to tell which class due to the E being worn away and the nose being indented. It could be any of class 11B/11C or 15A/B/C.I haven't got access to my North catalogues at this time, so I can't be clearer than that. Quote
Sylvester Posted January 8, 2011 Posted January 8, 2011 this one i know is a london mint eddyif anyone could id the class that would be greatIt's either a late Edward I (Class 10C-10E) or an Edward II, really difficult to tell with this one, the face being worn, if it is an Edward II it's not Class 11, 12 unlikely as centre fleur looks more curved than wedgeshaped. Class 13 onwards more likely. Pictures in Coincraft really not very helpful for this. As my North catalogue is unavailable at present time I really cannot be more specfic than this, sorry!Difficult ones London and Canterbury as they were the main two mints and they minted most classes. Quote
chris Posted January 14, 2011 Author Posted January 14, 2011 this one i know is a london mint eddyif anyone could id the class that would be greatIt's either a late Edward I (Class 10C-10E) or an Edward II, really difficult to tell with this one, the face being worn, if it is an Edward II it's not Class 11, 12 unlikely as centre fleur looks more curved than wedgeshaped. Class 13 onwards more likely. Pictures in Coincraft really not very helpful for this. As my North catalogue is unavailable at present time I really cannot be more specfic than this, sorry!Difficult ones London and Canterbury as they were the main two mints and they minted most classes.cheers sylvester.much appreciated Quote
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