Groat of King Robert II
This is only the fourth groat of King Robert II to be recorded on the PAS database and has therefore
Read MoreThis is only the fourth groat of King Robert II to be recorded on the PAS database and has therefore
Read MoreA copper alloy badge in the form of a hand, with pointing index finger, dating to about 1450 – 1540.
Read MoreDraped bust of Herennia Etruscilla on the obverse. Pudicitia seated left, holding sceptre and drawing veil from face on the
Read MoreReverse reads EADPALD ON LVN giving the moneyer as Eadweald and mint London. This is the only known example for
Read MoreReverse reads AELFRIC ON AXA giving the moneyer as Ælfric and the mint as Axbridge.
Read MoreObverse reads ELFRED RE Z. Reverse reads BV RG VA LD for the moneyer Burgwald. A detecting find from Wold
Read MoreObverse: broad facing bearded head of Wodan (or Christ). Reverse: hound or boar right with tail curled beneath body,
Read MoreOn the obverse is a vertical wreath intersected with a horizontal band with legend DV-M[N], which is likely the abbreviation
Read MoreEdward VI shilling were issued in Dublin in 1552, as shown by the MDLII in the legend. This issue continued
Read MoreThis extremely rare and important gold Leopard of Edward II was found at a detecting rally on 19 October 2019
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