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1100 - 1135, HENRY I, AR Penny, Struck 1125 - 1135 at York, EnglandObverse: HENRICUS : R - . Crowned bust of Henry I, facing three-quarters to left, holding short sceptre topped with fleur-de-lys over his right shoulder.
Reverse: -- ULF : ON : EVERW surrounding quadrilateral figure with concave sides, each angle terminating in a fleur-de-lys, over a cross fleury with pellet in each angle, all within beaded circle.
Possibilities for the moneyer “ULF” include, amongst others, HEAWULF, HARTHULF and HEARDWULF.
BMC Type 15 "Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury" issue
Diameter: 20mm | Weight: 1.4gms | Die Axis: 2h
Flan chipped and cracked, legends largely illegible.
Found near Womersley, West Yorkshire, England. Recorded by UKDFD, February 2012, # 36152
SPINK: 1276
Rare

Henry I's coinage is remarkable for its deterioration in quality, and the public, losing faith in its silver content, often cut or mutilated them. In 1124, alongside his purge of the moneyers, Henry ordered that his coins be cut at the time of their issue so as to force the public to accept all his circulating coinage. This is why his later coins often contain a 'snick' or cut, it was to prove to people that the coins were silver all the way through.
In 1984 David Walker pointed out that only 11 of the 106 moneyers of type 14 recorded in Brooke's BMC were also known at the same mint in type 15, and that the number of mints declined from 46 to 19. J D Gomm suggested that this apparent upheaval was the result of Henry I's assize of moneyers in 1124-25. Brooke disputed that on the basis that he did not believe that type 15 could have remained in production for around ten years until the end of Henry I's reign in 1135. However, Gomm's suggestion has now received strong support from Blackburn's analysis of the activity of moneyers in the reign of Henry the first. This analysis has shown that the turnover of moneyers between types 14 and 15 was substantially greater than that between any of Henry I's other types. Blackburn also estimated that the loss of moneyers caused by the assize is likely to have been about 80-85 against the 94 victims of the purge recorded by the Margam annals which he thinks might have included mint officials whose names did not appear on the coins as moneyers.


After the death of William II in an alleged hunting accident in the New Forest, the fourth son of William the Conqueror, Henry I, was crowned King of England. Henry was well educated (hence his given epithet of 'Beauclerc') and he was the first Norman king able to speak fluent English. He appears to have been an energetic and decisive ruler, he increased the royal revenues and he made peace with Scotland by marrying Matilda of Scotland. Henry I died in 1135, reportedly from a 'surfeit of lampreys', leaving his only heir, his daughter also called Matilda, in line for the throne. However, within a month, Stephen of Blois, Matilda's cousin, had himself crowned king starting what was to become a bitter struggle for power during a period which became known as “The Anarchy”. Stability only returned when Henry II, son of Matilda, was crowned king on the death of Steven in 1154.
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1169 - 1214, William I "the lion", AR Penny, Struck 1205 - 1230 at Perth or Edinburgh, ScotlandObverse: + LE REI WILAM•: Head of William I facing left, wearing crown of pellets, sceptre to left, within inner circle of pellets. All surrounded by outer circle of pellets. Cross potent in legend.
Reverse: + hVE WALTER: Voided short cross, six pointed star in each angle, within inner circle of pellets. All surrounded by outer circle of pellets. Cross potent in legend. (No mint name on coin. Moneyers: Hue (cognate with the modern English name of Hugh) and Walter, the Edinburgh and Perth moneyers working jointly)
Short cross, phase B. Late William I and posthumous issue struck c.1205 to c.1230.
Diameter: 21mm | Weight: 1.3gm | Die Axis: 6h
SPINK: 5029

William I was crowned on 24th December 1165, he came to the throne when his elder brother Malcolm IV died at the age of 24 on 9th December 1165.
Early in his reign William attempted to regain control of Northumbria which had been lost, in 1157 during the reign of Malcolm IV, to the Anglo-Normans under Henry II. He thereby lent support to the English barons who rebelled against Henry II in 1173. In 1174 however, while actively assisting the rebels at the Battle of Alnwick, William was captured by Henry's forces and taken to Falaise in Normandy. He was forced, under the terms of the Treaty of Falaise which he signed in December, to do homage for the whole of Scotland and also to hand over the castles of Roxburgh, Berwick and Edinburgh. Edinburgh, however, was later returned to him as part of the dowry of Ermengarde, a cousin of Henry II, whom William married in 1186.
The Treaty of Falaise remained in force for the next fifteen years until the new English King Richard the Lionheart, needing money for the Third Crusade, agreed to terminate it in return for 10,000 marks. William also attempted to purchase Northumbria from Richard, however his offer of 15,000 marks was rejected due to him wanting all the castles within the lands, something Richard was not willing to concede.
Relations between Scotland and England remained tense during the first decade of the 13th century and in August 1209 King John decided to exploit the weakening leadership of the ageing Scottish monarch by marching a large army to Norham on the south side of the River Tweed. William bought John off with the promise of a large sum of money, and later, in 1212, he agreed to his only surviving son Alexander, marrying John's eldest daughter, Joan.
William I died in Stirling in 1214 and lies buried in Arbroath Abbey, which he is credited with founding in 1178. He was succeeded by his son, who reigned as Alexander II.
William I was not known as "the Lion" during his own lifetime, the title was attached to him because of his flag or standard, a red lion rampant on a yellow background which went on to become the Royal Banner of Scotland which is still used today.
William I died in 1214 but although Alexander II was 16 years old when he came to the throne, it would appear that he continued his father's issues for some 15 years and struck no coins in his own name until around 1230.

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21.24. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.24.1.1./a1.4./after 4. before 5., New Sigla !, H-223, CNH I.-187, U-199, AR-Obulus Very Rare! #0121.24. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.24.1.1./a1.4./after 4. before 5., New Sigla !, H-223, CNH I.-187, U-199, AR-Obulus Very Rare! #01
avers: Crowned bust facing between two columns on wedges with circles on the top, rosette/star between two crescents above, the border of dots.
reverse: Castle with three towers, on a triangle, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 13,0 mm, weight: 0,27 g, axis: 0h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-223, CNH I.-187, Unger-199,
21.24.1.1./a1.4./after 4. before 5., New Sigla !,
Sigla a dot (a1) on the top of the head, on the crown, the arrow shows. Very Rare!
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21.24. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.24.1.1./d1.2./after 7. before 8., New Sigla !, H-223, CNH I.-187, U-199, AR-Obulus Very Rare! #0121.24. András II., (Andreas II.), King of Hungary, (1205-1235 A.D.), CÁC III. 21.24.1.1./d1.2./after 7. before 8., New Sigla !, H-223, CNH I.-187, U-199, AR-Obulus Very Rare! #01
avers: Crowned bust facing between two columns on wedges with circles on the top, rosette/star between two crescents above, the border of dots.
reverse: Castle with three towers, on a triangle, line border.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 12,2-12,5 mm, weight: 0,26 g, axis: 11h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-223, CNH I.-187, Unger-199,
CÁC III. 21.24.1.1./d1.2./after 7. before 8., New Sigla !,
Sigla a crescent (d1) on the right down touching the base of the right tower, the arrow shows. Very Rare!
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54. Henry IV.Penny, heavy coinage: 1399-1412, York mint.
Obverse: +HENRIC REX ANGL Z FRANC / Crowned bust, facing.
Reverse: CIVITAS EBORACI / Long cross with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil at center.
Classification: The identifying feature of the mint of York is the Quatrefoil at the center of the reverse cross. The broad face with rounded chin identifies the specific catalog numbers in both North and Seaby.

1.03 gm., 18 mm.
North #1351; Seaby #1722.

Provenance: ex. Lord Stewartby collection.
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56a. Henry VI, first reign.Groat, 1422-1427; Calaise mint.
Obverse: +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC / Crowned bust facing, with annulet on each side of neck.
Reverse: +POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM VILLA CALISIE / Long cross with three pellets in each angle, annulet in two quarters and after POSVI.
3.43 gm., 27 mm.
North #1424 or #1427; Seaby #1836.

Classification: North, Vol. 2, p. 56 is a bit confused as to the differences between #1424 and #1427. Otherwise this coin is very easy to assign to the "annulet issue" of 1422-1427.

Callimachus
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72. William & Mary.Shilling, 1693.
Obverse: GVLIELMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA / Jugate busts, right.
Reverse: MAG BR FR ET HI REX ET REGINA / Four crowned shields with intertwined W and M in each angle, also one numeral from the date (1693) in each angle.
5.98 gm., 25 mm.
Seaby #3437.
Callimachus
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Austria, CNA I. C a-005, Eberhard I. (1147-1164 A.D.), AR-Pfennig, Friesach, under Archbishopric of Salzburg, Sprag cross with balls in each angle, #1Austria, CNA I. C a-005, Eberhard I. (1147-1164 A.D.), AR-Pfennig, Friesach, under Archbishopric of Salzburg, Sprag cross with balls in each angle, #1
avers: Saint’s bust facing between Crozier and star, cross above.
reverse: Sprag cross with balls in each angle.
diameter: 17,5-18,0 mm, weight: 0,73g, axis: 6/12 h,
mint: Krems - Friesach, mint mark: -/-,
date: 1147-1164 A.D., ref: CNA I. C a-005,
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Byzantine Empire: Theophilus (829-842 CE) Ꜹ Solidus, Constantinople (Sear 1670)Obv: ΘЄO-FILOS; Bust facing, bearded, wearing chlamys and crown with cross on triangle, holding in right hand globus cruciger
Rev: ΘЄ-OFILOS; Similar bust to obverse, but wearing loros and holding in right hand cross potent
Quant.Geek
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CÁC II. 18.01.1.1./a4.03./036., Anonymous I. (István II., (Stephen II.) King of Hungary, (1116-1131 A.D.) ?), AR-Denarius, H-076, CNH I.-065, U-042, #01CÁC II. 18.01.1.1./a4.03./036., Anonymous I. (István II., (Stephen II.) King of Hungary, (1116-1131 A.D.) ?), AR-Denarius, H-076, CNH I.-065, U-042, #01
avers: Cross with three wedges at each angle, dots, and crosses in the angles; border of dots.
reverse: Lines in place of the legend; cross in a circle with dots in the angles; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,2 mm, weight: 0,32 g, axis: 0h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-076, CNH I.-065, Unger-042,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 18.01.1.1./a4.03./036.,
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CÁC II. 18.01.1.1./b3.02./062., Anonymous I. (István II., (Stephen II.) King of Hungary, (1116-1131 A.D.) ?), AR-Denarius, H-076, CNH I.-065, U-042, #01CÁC II. 18.01.1.1./b3.02./062., Anonymous I. (István II., (Stephen II.) King of Hungary, (1116-1131 A.D.) ?), AR-Denarius, H-076, CNH I.-065, U-042, #01
avers: Cross with three wedges at each angle, dots, and crosses in the angles; border of dots.
reverse: Lines in place of the legend; cross in a circle with dots in the angles; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 10,7-11,0 mm, weight: 0,34 g, axis: 11h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-076, CNH I.-065, Unger-042,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 18.01.1.1./b3.02./062.,
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CÁC II. 18.01.1.1./c1.01./064., Anonymous I. (István II., (Stephen II.) King of Hungary, (1116-1131 A.D.) ?), AR-Denarius, H-076, CNH I.-065, U-042, #01CÁC II. 18.01.1.1./c1.01./064., Anonymous I. (István II., (Stephen II.) King of Hungary, (1116-1131 A.D.) ?), AR-Denarius, H-076, CNH I.-065, U-042, #01
avers: Cross with three wedges at each angle, dots, and crosses in the angles; border of dots.
reverse: Lines in place of the legend; cross in a circle with dots in the angles; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,0 mm, weight: 0,34 g, axis: 0h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-076, CNH I.-065, Unger-042,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 18.01.1.1./c1.01./064.,
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CÁC II. 18.01.1.1./h2.04./116., Anonymous I. (István II., (Stephen II.) King of Hungary, (1116-1131 A.D.) ?), AR-Denarius, H-076, CNH I.-065, U-042, #01CÁC II. 18.01.1.1./h2.04./116., Anonymous I. (István II., (Stephen II.) King of Hungary, (1116-1131 A.D.) ?), AR-Denarius, H-076, CNH I.-065, U-042, #01
avers: Cross with three wedges at each angle, dots, and crosses in the angles; border of dots.
reverse: Lines in place of the legend; cross in a circle with dots in the angles; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 11,2 mm, weight: 0,39 g, axis: 5h,
mint: Esztergom , date: A.D., ref: Huszár-076, CNH I.-065, Unger-042,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 18.01.1.1./h2.04./116.,
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County of Tripoli, Raymond II (1137-1152), Early Period (c.1137-1147), Æ PougeoiseCounty of Tripoli, Raymond II (1137-1152), Early Period (c.1137-1147), Æ Pougeoise, Tripoli mint , [RAIMVNDI COMITIS], small cross pattee, annulet in each angle, rev., [+MONETA TRIPOLIS], large cross potent, a pellet in two quarters, trefoil of pellets in others, CCS 3 Vladislav D
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County of Tripoli, Raymond II (1137-1152), Early Period (c.1137-1147), Æ PougeoiseCounty of Tripoli, Raymond II (1137-1152), Early Period (c.1137-1147), Æ Pougeoise, Tripoli mint , [RAIMVNDI COMITIS], small cross pattee, annulet in each angle, rev., [+MONETA TRIPOLIS], large cross potent, a pellet in two quarters, trefoil of pellets in others, CCS 3 1 commentsVladislav D
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County of Tripoli, Raymond III (1152-87), Æ PougeoiseCounty of Tripoli, Raymond III (1152-87), Æ Pougeoise, 1.04g., Tripoli mint (Trablos, Lebanon), [CVA TRIPOLIS], crescent and eight pointed star, rev., cross pommettée, arrow touching annulet in each angle, (CCS 11)
Ex York coins .
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County of Tripoli, Raymond III (1152-87), Æ PougeoiseCounty of Tripoli, Raymond III (1152-87), Æ Pougeoise, Tripoli mint , [CVA TRIPOLIS], crescent and eight pointed star, rev., cross pommettée, arrow touching annulet in each angle, (CCS 12)Vladislav D
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Crusaders . Principality of Antioch, Bohemond IV or Bohemond V, c. 1215 - 1250Crusaders . Principality of Antioch, Bohemond IV or Bohemond V, c. 1215 - 1250
Bronze pougeoise, 0.757g, 15.4mm
O : + BOAMVNDVS, fleur-de-lis, foot ends with three points, pellets in upper angles, open bottom V, wire borders
R : + ANTIOCHIA, cross pattée, pellet in each angle, H-like A's, wire borders
CCS 110
Ex FORUM ; Ex Malloy
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Crusaders .Principality of Antioch. Raymond Roupen (1216 - 1219)Crusaders, Principality of Antioch, Raymond Roupen, 1216 - 1219 . Billon denier 1.046g, 19.0mm
obverse + R:V:P:I:N:V:S:, helmeted head left without chin guard, crescent over annulet left, star right
reverse + A.MTIOCI.I.IA, cross pattée, crescent in upper right angle, broken O of two crescents
CCS 95b
Ex A.J. Seltman . Ex Malloy . Ex Forum .
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ENGLAND - HENRY III ENGLAND - HENRY III (1216-1272), AR Penny, Voided Long Cross Coinage, Class 5c, (1251-1272), Ricard - London minter. Obv.: Crowned facing bust of Henry, HENRICVS REX III Rev.: Voided long cross with trefoil of pellets in each angle, RICARD ON LVND Reference: (N.997; S.1373).dpaul7
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ENGLAND - HENRY VEngland, Henry V, 1413-1422, AR Penny (15mm), VG/F, Seaby/Spink 1788 or 1790, York mint. Obv.+ hENRIC REX ANGL, crowned bust facing, mullet to left, trefoil to right. Rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil in center. The coin is gray, on a clipped flan. Very little of the obverse legend is pesent, and only about 1/3 of the reverse legend, as most letters are off of the flan. The crown on the portrait is clear, but little else is visible. The reverse is better struck.dpaul7
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ENGLAND - RICHARD IIENGLAND - RICHARD II (1377-1399) Halfpenny, AR. Late style, fishtail letters. Obv.: facing crowned bust of the king, no marks, "+RICARDVS REX ANGL" Rev.: Long cross with trefoil of pellets in each angle, "CIVITAS LONDON", .50 g. N. 1332A, s-1700. dpaul7
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England, Edward I England, Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, 1.26g., New coinage, class 9a1 (c.1299 to 1300/1), London mint, facing bust of King, star on breast, +EDWAR ANGL DNS HYB, rev., long cross with trefoil of pellets in each angle, CIVITAS LONDON (N.1036/1; S.1407), struck flat in parts, fine. 5 commentsRandygeki(h2)
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England, Edward I.England, Edward I (Longshanks) 1272-1307, silver penny.
New coinage, class 4b (1282 to 1289).
Obverse- Tall central fleur to crown, sinister side-fleur broken, late S, facing bust of King, +EDWR ANGL DNS HYB.
Reverse- Long cross with trefoil of pellets in each angle, CIVITAS LONDON.
(N.1024; S.1395) 1.41g., London mint.
b70
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England. Plantagenet. Henry III (1216-1272)North 988; Spink 1364

AR penny, voided long cross coinage, Lawrence System class 3c (struck 1248-1250), refined by Churchill and Thompson as class 3d1 (struck 1250) Type L446, London mint, by moneyer Nicholas of St. Albans. 1.38 g., 18.35 mm. max., 0°.

Obv: Initial mark: [Six-pointed star with rounded or angular points (MM4)], hENRICVS REX : III apostrophe (NR ligated; wedge-footed R [R1]; pellet in S), Crowned facing bust with pointed chin, pellets above lower hair curls (PL4), beard of pellets, no scepter.

Rev: NIC-OLE ON L-VND (ON and ND ligated, pellets on Ns in third and fourth quadrants), voided long cross with trefoil of pellets in each angle, eight pellets per quadrant in inner circle.

Note: There were 711 class 3d1 coins issued by Nicholas of St. Albans from the London mint in the Brussels Hoard, spread between 11 Churchill and Thompson types. Type L446 coins were the most common type, represented by 520 coins.
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France - William I the Conquerer - 1070 - 1087AR Denier, 1070 – 1087, Rouen, 19.1mm, 0.75g, 0°, Legros 312, Dumas pl XX 20, Roberts 4838, RN 1906 pl. XIII 11.
Obv: Short cross pattée, pellet in each angle, within linear inner border, blundered imitation of a legend (L's and J's) around.
Rev: Crude abstract two temples side-by-side, cross above center between triangular peaks, pellet in pediments, and temples.
Marti Vltori
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Géza II (1141-1162). Huszár 55; Toth-Kiss 14.1 sigla a1.--/--; Unger 54; Réthy I 63; Frynas H.12.1; Lengyel 12/1; Adamovszky A111.Géza II (1141-1162)

AR denár (average: .35 g., 12-13.5 mm.), .32 g., 12.75 mm. max., 180°

Obv: +C-EI-SA-RE, Long cross with pellets in each angle, lines connecting the arms, small crosses at ends of arms.

Rev: Lines and crescents instead of an inscription, cross with pellets in the angles.

Huszár rarity 9, Toth-Kiss rarity 50, Unger rarity 38, Frynas rarity N. Unrecorded sigle.
Stkp
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German Notgeld: Coblenz, RhinelandCity: Coblenz

State: Rhineland

Denomination: ½ Mark

Obverse: STAD – COBLENZ – 1921 on each side of a triangle, ½ Mark within triangle.

Reverse: GÖRRES, bust of German writer Johann Joseph von Görres facing right.

Date: 1921

Grade: XF

Catalog #:
Matt Inglima
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GREAT BRITAIN - EDWARD IIEdward II (1307-1327), Farthing, 0.29g., New coinage, London mint class 13 or later (c.1315-c.1317 or until c.1335), facing bust of King, +[EDWARDV]S REX AN, rev., long cross with trefoil of pellets in each angle, CIVITAS LONDON (N.1070/2; S.1474), almost very fine.
dpaul7
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Henry VI (1422 - 1461 A.D.)AR Groat
O: +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC / Crowned bust facing, with annulet on each side of neck.
R: +POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM VILLA CALISIE / Long cross with three pellets in each angle, annulet in two quarters and after POSVI.
Annulet issue. Calais mint; im: pierced cross 2. Struck 1422-1427.
3.72g
27mm
North 1424; SCBC 1836
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House of Tudor: Henry VIII, Silver Halfpenny, Second Coinage, Mintmark Sunburst.London 1526-1544 A.D. 0.34g - 11.2mm.

Obv: (Sunburst) H D G ROSΛ SIЄ SPIΛ- Crowned bust facing.

Rev: CIVITΛS LONDON - Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, annulet in centre.

Ref: Spink 2356.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection
Christian Scarlioli
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IRELAND -- Edward I of England (1272–1307)IRELAND -- Edward I of England (1272–1307) AR penny, 1283 (third issue) Dublin Mint. Obv.: Crowned bust facing in triangle, + EDW . R. ANGL DNS HYB Rev.: long cross with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS DVBLINIE. This coin illustrates all the traits of a third issue coin: On the obverse it has the characteristic small cross before a straight backed E - a trefoil on the breast (as the first three issues have) and punctuation; commas and stops in the legend and a contraction bar above the S. On the reverse it has a Lombardic 'n' rather than a Roman 'N' in the mint signature. Many third issue coins have only obverse or reverse die characteristics rather than both, in these cases the other die is a second issue one. Reference: S-6248dpaul7
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Japan 1859 - 1868 Ichibu - Silver Rectangular coinJapan ND( 1859 - 1868 ) Ichibu

Weight: 8.6 Grams
Size: verticle: 2.4 cm x horizontal: 1.9 cm
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Japan 1859 - 1868 Ichibu - Silver Rectangular coinJapan ND( 1859 - 1868 ) Ichibu

Weight: 8.6 Grams
Size: verticle: 2.4 cm x horizontal: 1.9 cm
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Japan 1859 - 1868 Ichibu - Silver Rectangular coin. Reverse.Japan ND( 1859 - 1868 ) Ichibu

Weight: 8.6 Grams
Size: verticle: 2.4 cm x horizontal: 1.9 cm
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*US Quarter (25 cent piece) to right for size comparison.
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rexesq
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Medieval England: Edward I Longshanks, Silver Penny, Class 4e/4d Mule. Added onto the Wildwinds site in March 2023.London 1282-1289 A.D. 1.16g - 18.7mm, Axis 8h.

Obv: ✠ ЄDW R ΛNGL DNS hYB - Crowned bust facing, 3 pellets on breast.

Rev: o CIVITΛS LONDON - Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, o before CIVI.

Ref: Spink 1398/1397 obv/rev mule; SCBI North 255 (similar).
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection. Added onto the Wildwinds site in March 2023.
2 commentsChristian Scarlioli
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Medieval England: Edward III, Silver Long Cross Penny, Type F, Treaty Period.London 1361-1369 A.D. 0.86g - 17.3mm, Axis 6h.

Obv: ✠ ЄDWΛRD ΛNGL R DNS hyB - Crowned bust facing. Double annulet stops.

Rev: CIVITΛS LONDONx - Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, saltire after DON, unbarred A.

Ref: Spink 1624.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Medieval England: Edward III, Silver Penny, Class 4d, London 1282-1289 A.D. 1.38g - 20.2mm, Axis 9h.Obv: +•EDW R ANGL DNS hYB - Crowned bust facing, pellet before E.

Rev: •CIVITAS LONDON - Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, pellet before C.

Ref: Spink 1397.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Medieval England: Henry V, Silver Penny, Class G.York Local Dies 1413-1422 A.D. 0.81g - 16.5mm, Axis 11h.

Obv: ✠ hЄnRICVS RЄX ΛNGLIЄ - Crowned bust facing, mullet and lis either side of the head.

Rev: CIVITΛS ЄBORΛCI - Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil in centre, extra annulet in one quarter.

Ref: Spink 1791; North 1404.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Medieval Scotland: William I (The Lion), Silver Short Cross cut Halfpenny, Phase B, Short cross and stars coinage. Moneyers: Hue and Walter, Perth/Edinburgh 1205-1230 A.D. 0.78g - 17.8mm, Axis 3h.Obv: +LE [REI WILA]M - Crowned bust left with sceptre in front, within beaded inner circle.

Rev: +[hUE WA]TER: - Voided short cross with star in each angle, total of 20 points, all within beaded inner circle.

Ref: Spink 5029.
Provenance: Chris Scarlioli Collection.
Christian Scarlioli
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Medieval, Crusaders, Principality of Antioch, Bohemond III, 1163 - 1201Crusaders, Principality of Antioch, Bohemond III, 1163 - 1201
Cover Coin - book cover coin for Malloy, Preston and Seltman's Coins of the Crusader States.
SH45453. Billon denier, Malloy Crusaders p.211, 53b (book cover coin), Choice EF, Antioch (Antakya, Turkey) mint, weight 0.994g, maximum diameter 17.3mm, die axis 135o, obverse + BOAMVNDVS, elongated bearded head right wearing helmet and chain-mail, crescent left, star right, A ornamented with pellets; reverse + AMTIOCNIA (sic), cross pattée, crescent in upper right angle, A's ornamented with pellets; buyer will receive a free copy of Coins of the Crusader States signed by Alex Malloy; scarce; from the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer for 40 years. Ex A.J. Seltman Collection.
Joe Sermarini
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Orchomenos - AR obolc. 525-500 BC
grain of wheat
incuse square with a recessed large triangle (divided by a line), a small triangle, and a square (divided by a line)
BCD Boiotia 188
ex Mateusz Wójcicki
J. B.
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Pautalia Septimius Severus Sicinnius Clarus (202 AD) ArtemisAE 28 10.24g

AV K Λ] CEΠTI ∙ | CEV[HPOC Π
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right

HΓ CIKINIOV] KΛAPOY OVΛΠIAC ΠAVT[IAΛIAC?
Artemis advancing right, bow in left hand right hand reaching for arrow in quiver

Ruzicka-; Varbanov(E) II –; BMC-; SNG Cop.-; Mionnet Supp II -

Denominational countermark Δ= 4 assaria in incuse triangle, cf. Howgego 781-788

Worn greenish-brown patina with crack where countermark was applied
rennrad12020
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Sweden. Frederik I 1820 - 1751. Copper 2-Ore 1749 S.M.Sweden. Frederik I 1820 - 1751. Copper 2-Ore 1749 S.M. Crowned arms divides initials F.Y.-S.G., Swedish crowns on three sides / Crown above crossed arrows, value in left angle, mint in right angle, date below.

KM 292
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Thunderbolt in rectangle, Macedonian(?) helmet with cheek flaps, GorgoneionPontus, Mithridates VI Eupator (120-63 BC), Ae 25 (Head HN p.502). Obv Young head in leather helmet, Rev. Star. Head comments of this issue, 'usually countermarked'. Identical countermarks to SNG Vol: XI 649 William Stancomb Collection
Collection Manzikert
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Volusian Sestertius Ivnoni Martiali 253aVolusian
Reigned AD 251-253
AE Sestertius
RIC 253a, Cohen 46, Sear (1988) 2839

O:IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, laureate bust right

R: IVNONI MARTIALI SC, Juno seated facing in domed distyle temple


You probably can't see it in the picture, but in person, if you hold this thing at just the right angle, you can see the shape of the temple on the reverse, so I'm not just pulling this attribution out of my ass.
   
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