Anglo-Saxon sceatta Series E
Though not particularly rare, the plumed bird variety is scarcer than most of the other sceattas of series E.
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Though not particularly rare, the plumed bird variety is scarcer than most of the other sceattas of series E.
Read MoreThis coin turned up during a detecting session on 2 September. The finder, Richard Wells, asked for a valuation in order to come to an agreement with a landowner.
Read MoreHalfpennies of this type started to be struck during the reign of Edward II and their issue continued into the reign of Edward III
Read MoreThe finder of this coin asked to remain anonymous. It’s a gold sovereign of George III, which was unearthed some
Read MoreIt’s a London penny of Edward I and Richard had already identified it as belonging to class VIIA or VIIB. However, he wanted to know if I could tell him anything more about it.
Read MoreThe coin is a decent looking London penny of Edward I.
Read MoreThis is the second coin that John Garner sent in. It’s another hammered silver penny but this one dates from
Read MoreAnthony Hopkinson asked for a valuation on this Roman in case the landowner wanted to know what it might be worth.
Read MoreI sometimes see a coin that I would have loved to unearth. It wouldn’t necessarily be a rarity but it
Read MoreThis sceatta is an example of series W, which is listed in the Standard Catalogue as number 787 and is very rare.
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