Rhuddlan mint penny
This is only the second Rhuddlan penny to be recorded in Staffordshire and so has been designated a Find of
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Read MoreA gilded silver pilgrim badge of St Margaret and the dragon. It depicts St Margaret standing on the dragon, thrusting
Read MoreWe covered this coin in our PAS finds review a couple of months ago where it was a Find of
Read MoreA 12th century buckle in the form of a beast’s head, possibly a cat, with a gaping mouth, hence the
Read MoreA socketed axehead retaining fragments of a wooden haft which dates to 950 – 800 BC. It is a Find
Read MoreA seal, dating to the 4th century AD, with the impression made by an obverse coin die, most likely a
Read MoreAn “Oak Tree” three pence piece minted in Boston, Massachusetts between 1660 – 1667. It has been designated a Find
Read MoreRichard III groat, type 1, found near Bishop’s Tawton in 2013.
Read More“Profile/Cross & Piles” type penny of Stephen. Reverse reads ACE:ON:S.EDM giving the moneyer as Asketill (Acel) and the mint as
Read MoreThe auctioneer states that the first British “proof set” is a matter of debate with issues in 1746, under George
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