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How Far Back Can We Go? Seventh Edition! Ended At 1380 Waiting On 1379

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Jaunpur Sultanate AE falus AH 848 (1444 CE) GG-J16
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This Schilling from the Bishopric of Würzburg is datable to 1443 AD. It is attributed as Ehwald 5607.


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This Schilling from the Bishopric of Würzburg is datable to 1443 AD. It is attributed as Ehwald 5607.
Very nice!
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This Schilling from the Bishopric of Würzburg is datable to 1443 AD

Mine, too, making it a "three-fer" for this year:
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Mine, too, making it a "three-fer" for this year:
Excellent!
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Great participation yesterday! I'm hoping we can repeat it today. To get us started, this Hungarian Denar is datable to 1442 AD. I have attributed it as Huszar 605 and Frynas H.30.3.


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Great participation yesterday! I'm hoping we can repeat it today.

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To get us started, this Hungarian Denar is datable to 1442 AD. I have attributed it as Huszar 605 and Frynas H.30.3.
Wonderful!

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For 1441 AD, I have this Pfennig from the German Free City of Augsburg. It is attributed as Steinhilber #177 and Förschner 38.


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That's a unique looking coin Spence, love it!
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1440 CE (AH 844)
Copper half gani from Bahmani sultan Ahmad Shah II
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I think tdziemia has a 1440 to play here, and also a 1388 to play in the 6th edition........
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For 1441 AD, I have this Pfennig from the German Free City of Augsburg. It is attributed as Steinhilber #177 and Förschner 38.

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1440 CE (AH 844) Copper half gani from Bahmani sultan Ahmad Shah II
Very nice!

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I think tdziemia has a 1440 to play here, and also a 1388 to play in the 6th edition........
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