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I do not grade my coins and leave it to the buyers' judgement. The grading of a coin has a serious impact on it's value. The coin and I would be happy to source it for you If you can't find the coin you are looking for please let me know because I may know someone selling I'm always looking to replenish my stock as well with gold or silver hammered British coins in good condition. #HAMMERED SILVER COINS FOR SALE FREE#Please feel free to contact me to ask about any of the coins I have listed. #HAMMERED SILVER COINS FOR SALE WINDOWS#Those of us involved with these coins will know they are little tangible windows into history as well as works of art in themselves.Ĭoins provide a fascinating glimpse of the past as well as being assets, which are very likely to increase in value over time.įrom time to time I may obtain European or milled coins which I group together with the Scottish and Irish hammered coins. Patrimony Coins specialize in British hammered coins (excluding Roman). A unique coin according to the database.Welcome to mysite. Toned, minor soil scratch across the mouth. This is the very rare Huntingdon mint – so rare that there is only a singleĮxample of B.M.C.1 recorded on the EMC / SCBI database and that coin is thisĬoin – reference EMC 2021.0006 (found Great Paxton August 2020).1.24g, lightly WSax-7538: Harold Godwinson II Very Late Saxon Hammered Silver Penny. Photograph so several attempts included, including one with a cheap camera VF and toned with weak areas 6 o’clock obverse / 3 o’clock reverse (corresponding) due to an Ex Elmore JonesĬollection so excellent provenance. 1.45 grams so a very healthy weight for issue. ![]() There is only one for Erncetel (Arnketill), making Of the x33 York mint Harold Godwinesson pennies recorded on the EMC / SCBI database, WSax-7286: Harold II Godwinesson Late Saxon Hammered Silver Penny. WSax-5502 : Edward The Confessor Saxon Hammered Silver Penny. Types) recorded on the EMC database, only x4 are Sovereign Eagles type and noneĪre Aelpine Sovereign Eagles. Of the x54 Northampton mint Edward Confessor coins (all IX, Sovereign Eagles type, c.1056-9, Spink 1181. This was clearly not a good blank that they Silver and the reverse stress mark is surface only. The obverse mark by the king’s face is a difference in height of the Not a great image from my “better” camera Voided short cross, B.M.C.XVI - ++ BRIhTMER Ex Cnut hoard of 1993, ex Sharp collection, ex Baldwins, ex Spink, ex Lord Stewartby collection. XVI - Short cross type (1029-35/6), “+BLACAMAN O SNO”. This coin spectacularly toned with attractive Interestingly, the Danes landed in Hythe in AD 893. Lympne was a village three miles west of Hythe in Kent. One of the rarer of the Saxon mint – I’ve WSax-7304: Aethelred II Late Saxon **Rare Mint** Hammered Silverī.M.C. II Hammered Silver Saxon Penny – Rarer Mint. II coins (all types) recorded on the EMC database, only x38 are Crux and only +AELFPINE M-O PELIG – Rarer Wallingford mint. II coins (all types) recorded on the EMC database, only 圆 are Crux and only oneĬrux penny is Leofstan. +LEOFSTAN MO HAM – Rarer Northampton mint. It’s actually not apparent when holding theĪethelred II (978-1016): Read about Aethelred II #HAMMERED SILVER COINS FOR SALE CRACK#Indeed, if you look at the SCBI examples,ĭie error on the obverse which is not any kind of crack on the actual coin. Meaning this is the very best grade example on their database, bar none. Once slabbedĭatabase has this coin as AU53 grade (about uncirculated) ![]() Which if you look on the database, is the rarer of the two moneyers Facing bust of Ceolnoth complete with tonsure. Saxon Hammered Silver Portrait Penny – Top Pop!!!!! Archbishops of Canterbury, group 1, Spink 893. Porous with a large die flaw on the obverse, chipped edge. Light coinage, c.757-96, London mint, moneyer Ciolhard,Įncompasses many different reverses, this one being termed a Serpent reverse – Slightly porous with a die flaw on the reverse. Light coinage, c.757-96, London mint, moneyer Aethelweald,Įncompasses many different reverses, this one being termed a Flower reverse – King Offa (757 – 796): Read about King Offa ![]()
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