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YeOldeCollector

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  1. YeOldeCollector's Gold Entries YeOldeCollector, Gold, Group 1 Ancient and Medieval, Edward III Noble. Treaty period, London mint. YeOldeCollector, Gold, Group 1 Ancient and Medieval, Edward III Half-Noble. Treaty period, London mint. Annulet before EDWARD. YeOldeCollector, Gold, Group 1 Ancient and Medieval, Edward III Quarter-Noble. Treaty period, London mint. Lis in centre of reverse.
  2. YeOldeCollector's Silver Entries. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 1, Ancient and Medieval, King Offa penny. Offa's Heavy Coinage of London, hand hammered under the authority of the moneyer Ciolhard who is not recorded for this type. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 1, Ancient and Medieval, William the Conqueror penny. Beorhtweard on the very scarce mint of Bristol. A 'PAXS' or 'Peace' penny and measuring just under 2cm in diameter or about 3/4 of an inch. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 1, Ancient and Medieval, Henry VI Groat of Calais mint. Pinecone-Mascle issue with the pinecones in legend and mascles in field. Minted at Calais. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 2 1501-1700, Henry VIII Posthumous Groat, typical portrait, mintmark martlet. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 2 1501-1700, Edward VI 'The Boy King' Shilling, albeit pierced this has one of the best portraits of Edward that I've ever seen. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 2, 1501-1700, Elizabeth I 1561 Sixpence, Dated 1561, Large flan with mintmark pheon. Stunning portrait and minted at the Tower of London. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 3, 1701-1800, Queen Anne Shilling, dated 1711. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 3, 1701-1800, Queen Anne Sixpence, dated 1703 and is made from bullion seized from the Spanish as is shown by the word 'VIGO' beneath her bust. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 3, 1701-1800, as-struck George III sixpence, dated 1787 with semée of hearts. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 4, 1801-1900, George IV 1825 Sixpence. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 4, 1801-1900, William IV 1837 Sixpence. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 4, 1801-1900, Queen Victoria 1887 Halfcrown. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 5, 1901-Present, Edward VII 1902 Crown. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 5, 1901-Present, Edward VII 1903 Maundy Twopence. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 8, Special Coins, King Coenwulf of Mercia prototype penny. This is an unrecorded type for King Coenwulf and is thought to be a prototype and nothing like it has been recorded. It has been cut and then folded to void its use as coinage. Totally unique. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 8, Special Coins, Edward the Confessor gilded brooch penny. Expanding cross penny gilded and with silver pins, most likely a supporter's badge. YeOldeCollector, Silver, Group 8, Special Coins, Robert of Anjou gigliato of Avignon mint. Contemporary forgery, most likely from Rhodes.
  3. YeOldeCollector's Bimetallic Entries YeOldeCollector: Bi-Metallic, Group 7 Exonumia, Victorian model penny. 1844-1848 by Joseph Moore, Copper with white metal centre. YeOldeCollector: Bi-Metallic, Group 7 Exonumia, Victorian model halfpenny. 1844-1848 by Joseph Moore, Copper with brass centre.
  4. Such brilliant coins! I can only imagine what your relationship with the postman must be, you must be so happy to see him.
  5. Henry III Voided Longcross penny. Class II. Nicole on London. Edward I penny. Bristol mint. One of the fullest flans I've seen in a while.
  6. A very good question! I don't have much of a set-up. All photos are taken in the natural English sunlight (what little there is... ) Most of them are taken in a photo-tent, a lot like this minus the lights and top. I situate it by a large window that's south-facing and then use my Fuji S200EXR to shoot them. It's a simple set-up and it works for the coins, usually. I hope that you like them.
  7. Thank you, Pat. I hope to add more to my collection over the summer - material permitting.
  8. Henry III Penny of Ireland, hence the triangle encompassing the portrait. Ricard on Dive, being Dublin mint. Type IV with single line to triangle, no pellets in obverse legend and crow fleur separated from the band.
  9. No profile comments? Well, that must mean you're tag! ;)

  10. I took some photos myself of the William II: Also, here is a Cnut penny that I've recently acquired: Quatrefoil issue, Edpine on Thetford with a small cross-pattee behind the bust.
  11. Thank you, gentlemen. It is a coin that I am to cherish for many years to come!
  12. One of the latest additions to my collection: William II (1087-1100), Penny, 1.36g, voided cross type, London, Brunic, crowned facing bust, star each side, rev. brvnic on lvn, voided short cross, arms extending from central cross over cross terminating in annulets. Very rare, especially in such condition.
  13. All from the York fair. An Edward I penny of the scarce Kingston-upon-Hull mint. A Cnut shortcross penny of Hertford mint, with the moneyer being Leofric. A Danish East Anglian imitation of an Alfred the Great penny. Nice and scarce, moneyer Cuthbert.
  14. George, they are indeed nice examples. All of the coins here are for my personal collection, I think I'd struggle to part with these.
  15. This is my first dive into Anglo-Gallic and, I must say, I'm rather smitten by them. They're interesting pieces!
  16. Henry VI Anglo-Gallic Ecu Grand Blanc. 1422-1453. The obverse features the shield of France alongside the shield of England with the legend "hERICVS" above and "FRANCORVM : ET : ANGLIE : REX". The mint mark of Rouen is clearly visible as a leopard at 12 O'clock. The reverse features the legend "hERICVS" again with a Latin Cross overhead that bears a fleur-de-lis on the left and a leopard on the right. The legend encompassing this reads "SIT : NOMEN : DNI : BENEDICTV". This is another Henry VI Anglo-Gallic Ecu Grand Blanc. The legends are exactly the same and the only difference is the mint mark which is a fleur-de-lis, representing St Lo mint.
  17. A fantastic coin, thank you for sharing!
  18. A very rare Cnut Quatrefoil penny. Sprunt on Thetford mint with a pellet in two quarters and a cross to right of bust.
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