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Possible Hammered's Need Id'ing Please

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 Posted 02/14/2015  09:12 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add EnglishCoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi I went to an auction and won a lot of mixed coins and in it I found that there where what appered to be hammered coins and would like to know what type, age and what they are made of if you could.
Sorry I couldn't post it here so I put it on deviantart,

Link: http://vexoner.deviantart.com/art/3...3A1423922952
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 Posted 02/14/2015  10:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gooner to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The right hand one looks like a James I Halfgroat,top is prob.Edward I penny ,pics of the obverses would help.
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'EnglishCoins', welcome to this forum.
Yes those are hammered coins, but as 'Gooner' already said, please provide better pictures of both sides.
If you have a multifunction printer, scanning works very well and allows to keep the size to an easy limit.
Ensure that both sides of a coin are shown (no need to waste space around it) and ideally only post one at a time or number them to ensure there is no confusion.
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