Obsidional Shilling from the siege of Carlisle
Carlisle was defended by the Royalist forces under Sir Thomas Glemham from October 1644 until the following June. This shilling
Read MoreCarlisle was defended by the Royalist forces under Sir Thomas Glemham from October 1644 until the following June. This shilling
Read MoreA detecting find from Radstock, Somerset on 18 April 2021. The auction listing says that while there is no known
Read MoreAÂ continental of Henry VII, King of the Romans, also known as Henry of Luxembourg, dating to 1308-12. Minted in Luxembourg.
Read MoreA continental sterling, imitating an English long cross penny of the time, issued by John II of Avesnes, Count of Hainaut (1247
Read MoreAlthough the exergue is unclear, the style of the coin is considered to be an unpublished example from the S
Read MoreA gold Merovingian National Series tremissis dating to c 650-70. The obverse reads ATACIACO and the reverse FRATECLISELO. The PAS
Read MoreCharles I double crown. Tower mint. Group F, with an Aberystwyth style bust on the obverse. Oval shield on reverse
Read MoreTower mint. Group A, M.M. lis. A single jewelled arch to the crown. S. 2698. Nearly VF.
Read MoreTower mint. Group A, M.M. lis. A single jewelled arch to the crown. S. 2698. Obverse good VF to EF
Read MoreTower mint. Group C, third bust, M.M. rose (the rose struck over plume on the obverse). Oval shield on reverse
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