chris Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 hi again peoples i hav a groat from edward iv. this i am led to believe is a light coinage piece. now unlike the charles shilling i put up on this forum a few days ago in which i had real doubts with this coin seems more real but any advise would be appreciated the coin weighs 2.1 grams, thats my main question but i im not sure but this could be due to clipping! and this is a light coinage coin my other questioning on this piece is at just after 9 0 clock on the obverse of the coin the colour seems ok comparing it to my shilling though and some real hammered coins but does seem to have a bubbly finish but also this could be due to being in the ground dont know of there are any minelab metal detectorists out there but im getting a 10 ferrous 6 conductivity readout on it thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris Posted May 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 hi again peoples i hav a groat from edward iv. this i am led to believe is a light coinage piece. now unlike the charles shilling i put up on this forum a few days ago in which i had real doubts with this coin seems more real but any advise would be appreciated the coin weighs 2.1 grams, thats my main question but i im not sure but this could be due to clipping! and this is a light coinage coin my other questioning on this piece is at just after 9 0 clock on the obverse of the coin the colour seems ok comparing it to my shilling though and some real hammered coins but does seem to have a bubbly finish but also this could be due to being in the ground thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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