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Hammered Coins Bundle, Whats Here, What Are They Worth?

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 Posted 02/08/2014  1:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mashisback to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
The one in the top corner looks in great condition


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 Posted 02/08/2014  1:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ben to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I see an Elizabeth I and a jetton, I dont recognise the others. Nice lot.
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The two groats at the top look nice but I'd need a larger clearer photo to hazard a guess as to the monarch - look like London mint issues - CIVITAS LONDON. This design remained much the same from 1351 up to 1505 - these look like Edward III to me, but the legends aren't very clear from these photos.

I don't recognise the two left-hand lower coins at all.
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Lower left is a rose-orb Nuremberg jeton. We can see WIN at the top of the first pic legend, so master Hans Krauwinkel seems the likely maker. The legend in the second pic would absolutely be readable with clearer pics, but I'll keep trying with what I can see.
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Obverse of bottom middle coin reads D G IOH GEORG II DUX SAX, for Johann Georg II, Duke of Saxony. Reverse orb has the number 24 for the denomination, and I think 16 65 to either side for the date. Something like this:

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