chuckles Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Hi everyone!I have this coin that I believe to be a Queen Mary Groat but I've found with the research I've done that the text that circles the edge of the coin is different to other Mary Groats I've seen. Does this mean this coin is a counterfeit coin?The metal itself doesn't feel inferior in that you can't bend it or score it with your nails. The coin measures approx 2cm. I've attached pictures which I hope will help!Many thanksChuckles Quote
Peckris Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Hi everyone!I have this coin that I believe to be a Queen Mary Groat but I've found with the research I've done that the text that circles the edge of the coin is different to other Mary Groats I've seen. Does this mean this coin is a counterfeit coin?The metal itself doesn't feel inferior in that you can't bend it or score it with your nails. The coin measures approx 2cm. I've attached pictures which I hope will help!Many thanksChuckles You mean you tried? The obverse legend on it seems to be MARIA ANG FRA Z (et) HIB REGI (Mary, Queen of England France and Ireland), which sounds ok, but I'm no expert.The reverse legend SHOULD be VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA but yours just has TEMPO which may be a known variation?As to whether it's a counterfeit or not, I don't know enough. It appears to be a groat. Quote
chuckles Posted August 31, 2011 Author Posted August 31, 2011 You mean you tried? The obverse legend on it seems to be MARIA ANG FRA Z (et) HIB REGI (Mary, Queen of England France and Ireland), which sounds ok, but I'm no expert.The reverse legend SHOULD be VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA but yours just has TEMPO which may be a known variation?As to whether it's a counterfeit or not, I don't know enough. It appears to be a groat.I was gentle...honest!!That's what concerned me about this coin in that mine only has TEMPO and not TEMPORIS also that in the first quarter going clockwise other coins have VERITA whereas mine has VERT and the A starts in the next quarter.I hope it is a genuine groat as it's a lovely little coin!Many thanks for the reply!! Quote
bilnic Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Reference to English Hammered Coinage Vol 2, there is an illustration of a Queen Mary Groat - Plate IV, No.58. This shows "TEMPO" only (Coin Ref. No.1960). There are minor differences that could be expected from different dies for hammered coins.Yours could be OK, but I'll leave that to the professionals!Bill. Quote
Rob Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 It screams fake at you. A mint mark in the shape of a pomegranate would be a good start. It is found after MARIA on the obverse, and if present on the reverse is after VERITAS. Quote
Red Riley Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 It screams fake at you. A mint mark in the shape of a pomegranate would be a good start. It is found after MARIA on the obverse, and if present on the reverse is after VERITAS.Without going into the legend/mintmark on which I'm hardly an expert, I would agree - the planchet is just too round and the design/legend too even. I would strongly suspect it of being a modern replica in pewter.Sorry if that's bad news. Quote
chuckles Posted September 1, 2011 Author Posted September 1, 2011 Many thanks for everyones comments it's been very informative. Quote
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