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United Kingdom
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Akce - Murad I 1362 - 1389 AD Ottoman Empire  
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United Kingdom
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Edward III noble, fourth coinage pre-treaty period, series Gd. Initial mark, Cross 3 Issue Date: 1356 - 1361 
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United Kingdom
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Edward III quarter noble, fourth coinage treaty period. Issue Date: 1363 - 1369 
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 United States
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@gooner, you didn't disappoint this century either. Gorgeous coins! @EddieDiz, I guess that we are both working toward a similar goal. One of us just needs to buy and post a 1491 so that we can move that thread along. Here is a denier from Burgundy, a French Duchy. It was minted between 1305 and 1315 under the authority of Hugo V. It is fairly worn, but the attribution is PdA 5678 and Roberts 5783. [edit: The correct attribution is Roberts 5784 since it was minted in Dijon. You can sorta read the rev legend DIV ION EN SIS.]  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
Edited by Spence 06/06/2016 9:38 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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England/United Kingdom -- 1361-1369 groat -- Edward III:  
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 United States
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This thread has been amazing! 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Bumping with another Hungarian denar, Charles Robert again: 
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 United States
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Here is a 1 Esterlin from Luxembourg. It is undated, but was minted between 1353 and 1383. Attribution is Probst L150-1.  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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 United States
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This has been a really good century.  I wonder how the next one will be. 
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Belgium
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for this 14th century : Bulgaria : Ivan Alexander , AR grosschen , 1331 - 1371 :   Venetia : Doge Pietro Gradinegro , AR grosso , 1289-1311 .   county of Flanders , Louis II of Male : 1346-1384 , AR double groat or botdraeger :   France : Philippe le Bel , 1285-1314. large silver gros tournois ā l'O rond :large O in Turonis on reverse(First pic ),coin for Philippe IV Beacuse Philippe is written with 2 P . Coin dated 1305 because the upper lily is between 2 dots .   albert
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nice coins albert! Here is the last coin that I'll post for the 14th Century. If is a uniface halbpfennig from the Germanic Free City of Frankfurt. The attribution is Saurma 4819. @JBuck, you will be happy to know that I liberated this little guy from a plastic prison (ANACS slab).  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Slovenia
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antwerpen2306: I really like the bulgarian and Venetian coins you posted, but at the same time those coins seem a bit scary to me :D I am not surprised that some conspiracy theorist saw an alien in a helmet instead of a saint's halo :) (can't remember where I saw / read this though)
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Belgium
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@spence: I have two such coins: Duchy of Brabant Sterling (1/4 groot) no date Ruler: Jean III (1312-1355) Mint: Leuven (Louvain) DUX BRAB NTIES (retrograde N) MONETA LOVANIES De Witte 349 16 mm  17,6mm 
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Belgium
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Duchy of Hainaut doubble mite No date Ruler: Willem the Fair (1304-1387) (That is what I have been told, all info welcome) 
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Belgium
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France Gros Tournois No date Ruler: Philippe IV (1285-1314) Mint: Tours, 1304-1307 Literature: Duplessy 213, Ciani 201, Roberts 2463 2,5 cm, 3,8gr PhILIPPVS° REX. King Philip BNDICTV. SIT. NOmE. DNI. nRI. DEI. IhV. XPI Benedictum sit nomen domini nostri dei Iehova Christi blessed is the name of our lord Jesus Christ TVRONV°S° CIVIS, City Tours 
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