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The Hammered Corner
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2021
Hello everyone, welcome to the hammered corner. This Channel will be focused heavily on hammered and early milled coins. I hope these videos bring as much enjoyment to you to watch as they are for me to share them with you. Subscribe to stay up to date and let’s talk about old English history together.
You Didn’t Want To Be a Moneyer Minting Coins For Henry I
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The Early Saxon Gold & Silver Coins by Tony Abramson
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To purchase your copy of either book - t.abramson@ntlworld.com Visit Tony’s dedicated website: www.anglo-saxon-coinage.co.uk/books/sceatta-list-introduction/ 0:00 Introduction 3:07 Part 1 - Gold Coinage 11:11 Part 2 - Silver Sceats 44:02 Part 2b - Stycas
A Coin That Julius Caesar Could Have Touched | Roman History
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Fortuna Numismatic eBay store where you can buy this coin and many others - www.ebay.co.uk/usr/fortunanumismatics
This Is What ENGLISH Coins Looked Like 350 Years Ago
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This Is What ENGLISH Coins Looked Like 350 Years Ago
My Biggest Numismatic Achievement So Far
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My Biggest Numismatic Achievement So Far
The 1832 Tutbury Hoard of 360,000 Medieval Coins
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The 1832 Tutbury Hoard of 360,000 Medieval Coins
5 Different Medieval Groats And How To Tell Them Apart
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5 Different Medieval Groats And How To Tell Them Apart
How Much Did Things Cost During Tudor Times? | Coin History
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How Much Did Things Cost During Tudor Times? | Coin History
A 1200 Year Old Penny Of Burgred of Mercia | Coin History
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A 1200 Year Old Penny Of Burgred of Mercia | Coin History
The “Voided” Long Cross Coinage Made Easy
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Read the full 91 page breakdown by Robert Page here - www.ukdetectornet.co.uk/H3 Booklet - RP Jan 27th 2018.pdf My Facebook page - For coin tickets or accessories and behind the scenes videos - Mundyscoins/ Links to my playlists are below: Full coinage introductions - th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_vUMqfPccppMfaVvTWvb-22.html Detecting Finds th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_tWPBV5_AsEMG3GY...
The £5,000,000 Coin Hoard | Chew Valley Hoard
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My Facebook page - For coin tickets or accessories and behind the scenes videos - Mundyscoins/ Links to my playlists are below: Full coinage introductions - th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_vUMqfPccppMfaVvTWvb-22.html Detecting Finds th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_tWPBV5_AsEMG3GYAqi8aln.html Show & Tell Series - th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_s2Fdz8G8MbLRaCgd2rS-Qi.html Coin Collector Chronic...
Unboxing My New Most Expensive Coin
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My Facebook page - For coin tickets or accessories and behind the scenes videos - Mundyscoins/ Links to my playlists are below: Full coinage introductions - th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_vUMqfPccppMfaVvTWvb-22.html Detecting Finds th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_tWPBV5_AsEMG3GYAqi8aln.html Show & Tell Series - th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_s2Fdz8G8MbLRaCgd2rS-Qi.html Coin Collector Chronic...
How Many Of These Hammered Coin Questions Can You Get Correct (re-upload)
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Hi everyone, I accidentally deleted the video so this is the same quiz as Monday! Sorry for the confusion My Facebook page - For coin tickets or accessories and behind the scenes videos - Mundyscoins/ Links to my playlists are below: Full coinage introductions - th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_vUMqfPccppMfaVvTWvb-22.html Detecting Finds th-cam.com/play/PLQnKn8g06G_tWPBV5_AsEMG3GYAqi8al...
An INCREDIBLE £2000 Gold & Silver Hammered Coin Bundle
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An INCREDIBLE £2000 Gold & Silver Hammered Coin Bundle
How Much Did Things Cost In Medieval England? Coin History
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How Much Did Things Cost In Medieval England? Coin History
Here Is Why Richard II’s Groats Are So Rare & Expensive
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Here Is Why Richard II’s Groats Are So Rare & Expensive
A 2400 Year Old Celtic Silver & Gold Coin Bundle
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A 2400 Year Old Celtic Silver & Gold Coin Bundle
The Tealby Coin Hoard of 6000 Silver Pennies | Coin History
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The Tealby Coin Hoard of 6000 Silver Pennies | Coin History
An INCREDIBLE £9000 Roman, Saxon & Medieval Gold & Silver Coin Bundle
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An INCREDIBLE £9000 Roman, Saxon & Medieval Gold & Silver Coin Bundle
Why Did Britain Run Out Of Money In The 18th Century?
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Why Did Britain Run Out Of Money In The 18th Century?
a £5000 bundle of Gold & Silver Coins of Henry VIII | Tudor History
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a £5000 bundle of Gold & Silver Coins of Henry VIII | Tudor History
A RARE £2500 Richard III Groat | Coin History
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A RARE £2500 Richard III Groat | Coin History
What Could Your Coins Buy During Saxon Times?
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What Could Your Coins Buy During Saxon Times?
A £4500 Hammered Coin Bundle | Includes An Alfred The Great
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A £4500 Hammered Coin Bundle | Includes An Alfred The Great
The English Numismatic Books & Websites you NEED
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The English Numismatic Books & Websites you NEED
The Coins Of The Commonwealth 1649-1660
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The Coins Of The Commonwealth 1649-1660
Britains LARGEST Ever Circulating Copper Coin
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Britains LARGEST Ever Circulating Copper Coin
Henry VI Coinage Made Easy | Full Introduction Into Hammered Coins
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Henry VI Coinage Made Easy | Full Introduction Into Hammered Coins
What are Locally made Hammered Coin Dies?
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What are Locally made Hammered Coin Dies?
I've found 2 George 3rd fake shilling metal detecting ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
good
I found a Henry III cut half today out detecting.. it's in good detailed condition and a first for me of this king :)
Came here to identify an Edward I penny I found out detecting today.. and what I thought was another Edward I penny from a previous permission a few yrs ago turns out to be an Edward II thanks to this easy to learn info. The hardest part is when coins are well worn in key areas :)
This is a good video and also I have dug up a Roman grot on our field today and I can’t see a face on the Roman grot
Where do you buy from and what’s the best way to find what a fare price is?
Average Loaf of bread today (standard non branded store baked bread): around 50p Average loaf of bread during pre-ww1 1914: 4d
Hello, I was wondering if you could help me. im a detectorists and i found ten Edward 1st penny's thay are in the museum now, and i won't find any information about them for over two years, so wondering can anyone help me identify them
Yes. Tell us how much tomatoes and potatoes cost in medieval England.
What’s “taters”, precious?
richard the so called bestest uncle ever
Can you help me identify ancient coins I found. It’s on my video
Can you help me identify coins I found metal detecting I think I’ve found a medieval lead coin. It’s on my video
Hi Luke. I realise that this video is 3 years old, but I can't find the link to the Spink book on Irish coins. Can you help at all?
This video is all wrong I was a stone mason and we typically made 8-9d a day. It wasn’t as bad as people make it out to be
This guy is the best coin collector I have ever seen on youtube!!!! Well done!!! Bravo 👏👏👏👏
Redo this video in decimal pounds and pence. This is too confusing.
Why is there a hole 🕳 in the top
Just picked up an Edward I and John Lackland imitations. Very interesting.
Love this, I did my ancient DNA check matched from finds from archaeological dig DNA samples. I found out a large percentage of my DNA comes from the Dobunni tribe 🙂❤️
Isn't Matilda and Jane came first before Mary?
А где крона Принца и нищего..?!
Bitcoin fixes this
Я люблю больше кроны!
Кровавая Мэри!
I am trying to figure out if I have an Edward III or Richard III. The outer text of mine is not the best. I would love to share and see what you think. Thanks for another great video.
Top marks for even asking this question - I did not find anyone else on TH-cam who asks it. However - the question is not answered correctly. To get to the bottom of this matter one has to turn back the scholarly clock more than 100 years to Del Mar’s book - “A History of Monetary Crimes”. Essentially the Grocer’s Guild and the East India Company hooked up. Externally, EIC was exporting the circulating silver currency East, as silver bullion, to fund its trade. Meanwhile the Grocer’s Guild was pushing the English population away from traditional markets - where trade was done paid and quit in coin - at cheap prices. As silver coinage dried up so did traditional markets. Instead elite Guild members wanted people buying things on credit at shops - thus raking in profits - because they charged expensive prices. My paper “Maria Graham and the Problem of Small Change” should be easy enough to find on the web and gets into all the nitty gritty - about both what actually happened - and also, who is spreading the modern incorrect accounts.
НЕ ПОКАЗЫВАЙ МОНЕТЫ В ПЛОХОМ СОСТОЯНИИ!!!
Really enjoy your videos. Will you be making more? Thanks.
The brass coin is a 'spade guinea, used for gambling. i have 3 in my collection from the 1700's.
Awesome video! I just ordered a Henry VIII Groat, second coinage, Laker bust D.
I have one 1580 not clipped 🙏🏼✌🏻
Anyone know how much these are worth???Thanks
Thank you for this video on Last Catholic Queen of England /Can you make one on Mary Queen of Scots too as well as their contemporaries in Europe as the study of Catholic coins is only of interest to me personally as it describes Spiritual Journey of Christian Values and Morality something totally lost here in UK in 2024 Also your video Test was too difficult for a beginner/Could you make Introduction Test video Please? Thank you
27/46 The Spiritual Journey of Anglo Saxons should be title of this Wonderful video which Hope will be first of many tracing this WISE Intellectual Spiritual journey out of darkness and folly /Unreason of human idolatrous and Self centred /serpent /centaur self into His Pure Infinitely Reasonable Supernatural Transcendent Glorious Saving Health Psalm 67 /2 This sentence from psalms of Wise King David was once recited before start of All Parliamentary Sessions but today in Lawless Idolatrous UK since 1960s with abolition of Christian Moral Law is NOW in 2024 as I Write this completely without any meaning if And assuming it still continues to be recited Researching King Burgred King of Mercia and brother in law of King Alfred? Driven out of his kingdom by Vikings 874 passed away to his Eternal Crown in 888 AD and buried in ROME brought me to this Super Video and cannot Thank you enough Tony for bringing this Truly Eternally Enlightened Era of English History to life with this study of coins they left behind some with Bishops names on them as early part of the video claims Hope Anna Gannon video will promote her work also
Solid video
Hey, I really like your Coin Inventory! Is there any chance to share the Spreadsheet with me?
I'm from Chile btw.
I have this coin and lots more like it
Welcome to the JC club :) I posted my two I own, and similar condition.
When are we getting more videos?
These appear to be poured, not struck
This coin can save me from everything I need to pay and then some! Just wish I could find one of these just laying around like that! Lol! Yeah right!
Why are the Anglo Saxons one better than the Vikings? Because they had Vii Kings. Cheers from Mercia
I thought Marks were German.
Your video is great, thank you! I purchased a coin that indicates it as either Late Edward I or II. I am unable to identify it. Is there a email I can send images to or another way I can get them to you to help me identify them? Thank you.
Beautiful coin, shame its so expensive it can’t even make its way into my bucket list.
I no someone who’s got one from the river
Did you know, that Charles 11 faced the opposite direction because he would not face the same way as Oliver Cromwell, because he had his farther beheaded. This practise has continued ever since on all our coinage.
Enjoyed looking at your coins. You must be proud to own them. I liked your history lesson. Thanks for sharing.
Nice, I’d like one someday…it’ll have to be a bucket lister.
How many men created the coins? Was it one man working 10 hours a day? Was it 3 men each working 8 hour shifts? Or was it something else? Ignoramus here.
Hello my name is Alicia Alexander and I believe I have a hammered coin but haven't been able to figure out what exactly it is! Maybe you could help me with that!