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Took A Dive Into Medieval Coins

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 Posted 05/19/2016  4:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Finn235 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So the same seller listed more lots, and I couldn't help myself:

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This time, I got a free CD of "oldies greatest hits" to listen to in my car

I am going to have to sit down someday and figure out how many Hungarian kings I have from these four lots.
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Another nice set. And, actually, when you think about it, an "oldies greatest hits" is kind of apropos...certainly more so than Segas Superstars.
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I agree another nice lot, though some don't fall into the medieval coin era. Technically the Medieval era ended at 1500 but we have extended it until 1600. I have seen coins listed on ebay as Medieval and dated to the mid 1700's which really should be listed as modern coins.
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Another interesting lot. You could use either Huszar's old book or Frynas' new book to investigate how many monarchs are represented.
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Thanks! This latest lot, like the last one was about 80-90 coins, for a little less than $1 each. It did contain a lot of medieval coins, but most of them are pretty rough; the handful from the 1700s were among the best, however.

Still, that 1511 denar might be the star of this newest lot; still educating myself on rarity and value for these coins.
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