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5 Shipwreck Coppers - Identification Help

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 Posted 07/27/2017  1:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add throughtheireyes to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
These may not be able to be identified but if any can help would be greatly appreciated. I picked them up for VERY cheap and know they aren't worth much. I like the history of such coins though.

Thanks in advance,
Blair

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 Posted 07/27/2017  5:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coopertron5000 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Number 4 -
Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth
Jan II
1/3 Grosza
1660-1668
KM 50

Hope this helps.
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It does thank you! I also figured out #5 is a 1603 2 Maravedis - Felipe III KM-3.?
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 Posted 07/27/2017  5:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coopertron5000 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ah beat me to it! Certainly looks like it to me.
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Yes I can actually read the lettering and date on the reverse and it matches up.
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 Posted 07/27/2017  6:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coopertron5000 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Brilliant

Im unsure of the last 3 unfortunately.
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 Posted 07/27/2017  6:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The first one looks like a Roman bronze to me. Numbers two and three are likely also ancient Rome, but I am less sure.
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 Posted 07/27/2017  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The first one looks like Constantius II from the Fallen Horseman series. The second one looks Roman too.
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the polish solidus should have this legend:
SOLIdus MAGnus DUCatus Lithuaniae
Under the horse is the privy mark HKPL:

IOAN Casimir REX
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_II_Casimir_Vasa
Under the head: TLB: 1660-66 Titus Livijus Boratinis, Tenant
That is the reason why these coins are called boratynka:
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boratynka
Boratinis has made a lot of profit striking these coins....
Since some months a new catalog was made for these coins by Cezary Wolski:
https://picclick.com/CATALOGUE-POPU...8801523.html
There are more than 1000 differences in these coins.
here is some more info:
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic44759.html
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic54263.html
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 Posted 07/29/2017  09:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pertinax to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A nice looking catalogue.

However, at $89 for such a short period and in Polish only, I'll give it a miss.
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If have paid mine €49.
For people who have these coins, not much.
Just google a little bit.
But indeed, for one coin....
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Another link to catalogue of Polish-Lithuanian copper shillings. http://forum.tpzn.pl/index.php/topic,10549.0.html This book -really great work of Cezary Wolski.
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