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Post Your Old Times Deniers And Pennies (600-1700 C. E.)

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 Posted 08/05/2024  01:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add erafjel to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Please continue, Spence! I don't think anyone minds seeing all those nice coins of yours. There is a lot of variation in what they look like, it is not becoming repetitive.
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Ok will do, but @j1m pls continue to sprinkle in your coins too!

Here is a 13th Century Denaro from the Italian City of Manfredonia. The edge may have been shaved a bit as at some point in time, someone was harvesting a little silver (seemingly very little silver based on the color of the coin).

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Here is a 13th Century Denaro from the Italian City of Manfredonia.
Excellent!
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Nice coin, Spence!
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I agree that is a very cool St. Paul a couple of coins back!

From not too far away from that coin, here is a one-sided pfennig form Hessen late 15th century, with Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia:
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I like your timing @tdz as I'm ready to post another coin now too!

Here is a late 13th-Century Denier from the French County of Provence. It was minted at Saint Remy.

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Great additions, tdziemia, and Spence.
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Hungary, Ulaszlo I (also known as Lasidslaus of Varna), 1440-1441:
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Interesting combination of the Polish, Lithuanian and Hungarian coats of arms.
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Love it @tdz! Here is a uniface/bracteate Pfennig from the German City State of Brunswich-Lünenberg.

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Here is a uniface/bracteate Pfennig from the German City State of Brunswich-Lünenberg.
Very nice!
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