Gary Posted May 6, 2012 Posted May 6, 2012 This is the only hammered coin that I own. Its in quite poor condition although the 62 of the date is quite clear. Can somebody identify it? Oval in shape 17mmx16mm, weighs a whopping 0.93g as for the thickness, all I will say is very thin Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted May 6, 2012 Posted May 6, 2012 This is the only hammered coin that I own. Its in quite poor condition although the 62 of the date is quite clear. Can somebody identify it? Oval in shape 17mmx16mm, weighs a whopping 0.93g as for the thickness, all I will say is very thin It's an Elizabeth I Threepence dated 1562. I cannot distinguish the initial mark from your images but it cannot be a groat as they were not dated in this period and so the threepence is the only alternative. If you have a copy of Spink it's number 2565, if that helps. Quote
Gary Posted May 6, 2012 Author Posted May 6, 2012 It's an Elizabeth I Threepence dated 1562. I cannot distinguish the initial mark from your images but it cannot be a groat as they were not dated in this period and so the threepence is the only alternative. If you have a copy of Spink it's number 2565, if that helps.Thank you for that. I had 1662 written on the coin flip, dont know how I came to that conclusion! Have now dug my Spink out, pity it is so worn. Thanks again. Quote
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