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  1. Quite a few this morning, here are pics of some.

     

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    Commonwealth Penny, Shield with wreath and olive branch, two shields with I above signifying one penny. Spink 3222, I'd say a great deal better than the Spink plate coin for the 2008 edition!! Circa 1650.

     

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    Edward I Penny, VILL NOVI CAS TRI, Newcastle mint quite good for the issue. Circa 1290.

     

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    Henry VI Halfpenny of London, Annulet Issue, 1422-30.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Clive.

  2. Nostalgia is starting to set in. I'm going to miss this school but mostly the people.

     

    But you'll always have us lot!!! :ninja:

     

    I wish you the best of luck with your graduation George, make the most of the time you have left at the school!

  3. Few coins this week, a very nice Edward III Groat.

     

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    Spink 1565, I'd say a good VF. 1351/2 a.d.

     

    Also purchased a rather nice 9th Century Strap-End.

     

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    Also got a styca, a rare Eadbhert + Abp Ecgbhert Sceatta, a rather nice Jetton and a nice Henry III error.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Clive.

  4. Two beauties arrived today from the States.

     

    First up, a true Viking coin, from the Viking Kingdom of York or Jórvík where we know get York from. The Kingdom existed from 876 to 954, this example dates to around 900. An unusual coin in a superb grade, with a few minor edge chips. This was the Viking King Cnut, the coin reads CVN NET TI.

     

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    Secondly a coin from the Danish/Anglo-Saxon Cnut, more than 100 years further down the line. This is a Quatrefoil Issue, my favourite Cnut design as the others are a bit plain in comparison. This example's moneyer is Godwine at the Stamford mint, it is in as-struck condition with a superb portrait. This coin dates to around 1020.

     

     

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    Cheers,

     

    Clive.

  5. What is the deal with the cross in the centre of the coin? Looks like it was double struck, as this should be a cross, but I see no doubling on the letters.

     

    It was not double-struck, stycas are known to have other central motifs, for example a pellet, an annulet, a star etc... This one above has a star motif, not very common compared to the boring cross.

  6. Well I'm no gold buff, but as gold prices rise the prices of the gold coins are bound to as well, the opposite will occur when the gold prices fall. The higher quality coins will attract higher values and more so from investors as gold is seen to be a good investment when it comes to gold. As the investors wipe the market clean of gold coins, the ones that collectors own will become scarce and this will push the value up.

  7. OK, so an inch is the diameter of a Two Pound coin, i.e. 2.7 cm.

     

    The date is 1893, so that makes it of Vickie's Old Head Coinage. I would grade this at a strong VF so you're looking at about £400GBP/$800USD or $785CAD.

     

    The photos are slightly fuzzy, the coin could be an EF or even aUNC but I cannot tell and so would play safe with a strong VF.

     

    Please do not hesitate to email me at Clive@HistoricCoinage.com if you have any further queries, I hope that I have been of assistance.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Clive.

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