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I was told this is a Richard iii coin, I'm not sure. Does anyone know if it is or what any of the Mark's mean? Thanks   Edited by Hogarth 09/05/2020 2:35 pm
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@pant, I'll move this over to the Great Britain coin subforum in a minute, but it looks to me like the rev has N DON, which means this coin was struck in London. I'm having a harder time with the letters on the obv.
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 to the Community!
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New Member
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Thanks for the welcome, I've been collecting for a while now and its exciting to be here. Think the Richard iii coins have a sun and rose but that's all I know. I'm trying to figure out the letters on the front of the coin.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Edited by Hogarth 08/24/2020 11:34 am
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Edited by Collector28 08/24/2020 1:32 pm
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New Member
 United States
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Thanks for the info! Are the portraits on these coins different for each king? I always thought they looked the same but I have no idea.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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I don't think trying to match an almost non existent portrait to a known Richard III is the best course of action here. The reverse of P's coin clearly has trefoils in each of the reverse quarters. Surely this would be the most sensible starting point. P, allowing for the missing portion, what is the diameter of your coin?
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New Member
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Here is a pic of the dimension 
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New Member
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The letters next to the portrait are ANGL which is a Richard ii coin. I paid $80 for it, is that too much for a coin in this bad of a condition? 
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Pillar of the Community
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If you were happy to pay $80 then that's what it's worth to you. To be honest, I wouldn't want it.
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Thanks Hogarth, that's what I needed to hear, bought it on ebay and can still return it. Just so I know why wouldn't you want it? It's just in that bad of condition? Thanks
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Yes, most definitely, it's too far gone, and there being a large chunk missing too? You could find a much nicer addition to your collection for $80.
Edited by Hogarth 09/05/2020 2:35 pm
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New Member
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Thanks again Hogarth, I will return this coin. I don't know much about English medieval coins. What is a good rare king I should start collecting? Thanks any info helps! :)
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There really isn't enough detail to say with any certainty that it is Richard though what remains of the bust detail does look a bit like it might be. The only thing for sure is that it is from the London mint. Might be a 1/2 penny Spink 2171.
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