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Help With 3 Silver Hammered Coins

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Need some help with these please, at least some indication of where they are from so I can research more.

The 3rd coin on the right, 2nd pic looks like a JV in the middle - Portuguese?


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 Posted 02/06/2016  12:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnee82 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The coin on the left, I believe, is a pfennig from Salzburg of Adalbart III von Böhmen 1183 - 1200

...have no idea about the middle one


the third appears to be a denaro from Sicily of Henry VI & Constance 1194-1197
also, the "JV" is upside down...it's an "AP"
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Thanks for your help
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The coin on the right - I think it is a medieval French denier tournois from the cross and the monogram.
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Coinaholic, can you please provide a pic of just the middle one? Having a lttle more detail could help with attributions. Thx.
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Here you go, not much to go on really.

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Hmm, all those pellets make me think celtic, but I don't see anything in my Spink's that looks even close.
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