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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I cannot make head nor tail of these two Heads:
Tails:
 Unfortunately I can give no further help 
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Haha!  May be I should of worded it differently. You never know that maybe the guy on the coin decided that he would be different and mint his coins with the head the wrong way round...lol
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I love the bug eyed king holding a mug of grog.
I know nothing of the origin of these coins, but they are intriguing. The first one is most curious the way it's struck on a much larger flan. I wonder if that was a mint error or intentional. At any rate thanks for showing them to us. I hope someone can identify them.
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Pillar of the Community
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Its Byzantine, Bulgarian, or something else Byzantine-inspired. I don't really know anymore than this...
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Pillar of the Community
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I think the second could be MANUEL I but not got a 'bingo' yet 
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Quote: I know by now you must be getting sick of my posts asking for ID's hence I'll make this short and sweet. Dont worry about it, IDing these things is by far the most interesting part of the hobby for most of the people here. I cant really make anything out on the first coin, a Byzantine expert required I think 
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow - a pretty valuable coin then!
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Valued Member
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Excellent! Thank you so much; kudos to you. Would you say the manuel I is worth £20?
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After careful scrutiny I personally would question its authenticity as the centre symbol should be in-line with A and K however this one isn't. I cannot find an example which matches this.
Edited by Coinage123 12/12/2012 4:47 pm
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Quote: After careful scrutiny I personally would question its authenticity as the centre symbol should be in-line with A and K however this one isn't. Remember, lots of different dies all hand cut. I cant say yes or no authenticity wise with these, know little about them. I did look at the seller though, seems OK, his BIN prices are also not too bad, certainly for some of his collections of coins. Quick glance but I didn't see anything in his shop that would put me off.
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Quote: I did look at the seller though, seems OK Actually, forget that, I've been looking at someone elses ebay shop  Let me know if you get the PM via Email.
Edited by bobbyhelmet 12/12/2012 5:11 pm
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The second coin is indeed Manuel I Comnenus and is Sear #1977, I see nothing wrong with it being legit. The first one is going to be a bit harder to ID. It's a clipped trachy which are seen mostly from 1204 to 1261 the time of the Latin rulers. The legend on this coin is one I can't figure out, I think it might be from region of Bulgaria.
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