I enjoyed this, especially as a new collector myself. It's a shame the examples shown on the video are not all that clear. So it's hard to differentiate, but I guess this is a skill I will eventually pick up and learn nevertheless.
Thank you for your comment and were glad it helped you! We didn’t want to use perfect examples, as it would be easy to point out parts of perfect examples, which would make ID lesser examples harder, so we used coins that are widely available for all. You’re right, it’s something that will come will practice! Get subscribed for one video each week covering all things hammered coins 😃
In the Lettering section of the video I am still a bit confused. It says to look out for those lettering differences but I don’t know what lettering corresponds to Ed I,II, or III.
No problem, post photos asking for help on this Facebook post, say you’ve been recommended to the group by the hammered corner. ☺️🤓 facebook.com/groups/2465098747044680/?ref=share
I watched your video , because i found 1 Edward long cross yesterday in the netherlands. But i find it stil difficult to see witch one it is . Is there any way i can send you some pics en you can help me ? Thanks man . I am a new subscriber to help you 😉
Hi Merijin, thanks for your comment and I’m happy to have you on board 😀 join this group that me and Liam are admin of, post your penny saying you came from the hammered corner TH-cam channel and ask for an ID of your penny with a photo 😃 thanks! facebook.com/groups/2257692977599633/
Only got 3 right. Was sure I'd spotted No Neck Ed, on the 2nd coin. Of course, very insightful, & interesting. (2 were lucky guesses, but I remembered him saying Ed 1 had the full Latin Rex, that's the only 1 I was sure of. Looks like those 2 yrs of Latin, Mom forced me to take in HS are finally paying off👍)
Nicely done mate! It’s extremely difficult, even a video like this can’t showcase the sheer size and complexity of this coinage. But hopefully helped a little 😃
Just bought my first Edward I penny off eBay. Mostly on a whim, as i usually collect later milled coins. Gonna be a lot of fun figuring out what type it is. Fantastic video. I like how you really drilled down on the details of the presentation
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
This is very helpful, thank you, especially as I have both Edward I and Edward III pennies, with the end goal to collect one of every English and British monarch.
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.
I`m totally confused , the lettering on my penny which I bought as an Edward 1st has flicks on the lettering indicating Edward 2nd , the portrait is all within the beading and has a long neck indicating Edward 1st. Part of the legend is hard to work out but looks like EDWARR to me . Its Canterbury mint .
This was absolutely brilliant. I recently purchased a job lot of 6 coins at an auction that were said to be 2 Edward II and 4 Edward I. I have spent hours reading and attempting to understand the differences. This video not only taught me so much but it was extremely helpful as to take my mind away from looking just at the Crown. Congratulations, a great educational tool.
I found a edward over the weekend. Was sure it was a 1st but not sure now. Any chance i can send a pic for your opinion? Thinking it could be a second now
A bit sceptical at first but when you get right into it there were some little gems of tips in there. I'm only a detectorist but this will help me identify a couple of mine I reckon. Thanks 👍
It would have been better if you had gone through each class with their specific characterisations such as the easiest way with the crown and then the lettering style. The way you have done it will confuse learners.
Hi Ian, thanks for your comment and dislike. If you have a look on my channel, you can see seperate videos we have started that go through each class. We have done classes 1 & 2 so far. Hope this helps.
I enjoyed this, especially as a new collector myself. It's a shame the examples shown on the video are not all that clear. So it's hard to differentiate, but I guess this is a skill I will eventually pick up and learn nevertheless.
Thank you for your comment and were glad it helped you! We didn’t want to use perfect examples, as it would be easy to point out parts of perfect examples, which would make ID lesser examples harder, so we used coins that are widely available for all. You’re right, it’s something that will come will practice! Get subscribed for one video each week covering all things hammered coins 😃
In the Lettering section of the video I am still a bit confused. It says to look out for those lettering differences but I don’t know what lettering corresponds to Ed I,II, or III.
Want to watch more? Here’s how to collect on a £50 budget 🤓 th-cam.com/video/STVGiPxoLmE/w-d-xo.html
Happy New Year to you, I have a long cross penny I think its Edward the 1st but would appreciate conformation could someone help me please?
No problem, post photos asking for help on this Facebook post, say you’ve been recommended to the group by the hammered corner. ☺️🤓 facebook.com/groups/2465098747044680/?ref=share
Nice presentation. I usually collect ancient coins, but have recently picked up a couple Edward IIIs. This really helps.
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed 😊
Cracking information and well put together, more would be great👍
Thank you! Next video in the series will be on classes! Make sure you’re subscribed with weekly videos on all things hammered and early milled coins 😃
I watched your video , because i found 1 Edward long cross yesterday in the netherlands. But i find it stil difficult to see witch one it is . Is there any way i can send you some pics en you can help me ? Thanks man . I am a new subscriber to help you 😉
Hi Merijin, thanks for your comment and I’m happy to have you on board 😀 join this group that me and Liam are admin of, post your penny saying you came from the hammered corner TH-cam channel and ask for an ID of your penny with a photo 😃 thanks!
facebook.com/groups/2257692977599633/
Only got 3 right. Was sure I'd spotted No Neck Ed, on the 2nd coin. Of course, very insightful, & interesting. (2 were lucky guesses, but I remembered him saying Ed 1 had the full Latin Rex, that's the only 1 I was sure of. Looks like those 2 yrs of Latin, Mom forced me to take in HS are finally paying off👍)
Nicely done mate! It’s extremely difficult, even a video like this can’t showcase the sheer size and complexity of this coinage. But hopefully helped a little 😃
Just bought my first Edward I penny off eBay. Mostly on a whim, as i usually collect later milled coins. Gonna be a lot of fun figuring out what type it is. Fantastic video. I like how you really drilled down on the details of the presentation
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
Thank you for the education!! Good luck with your collection!
Well done guys, what a fantastic video, could you do a id video on groats ATB ANDY
Thank you mate. Yes more videos like that coming soon! Part two to this series is now live :)
This is very helpful, thank you, especially as I have both Edward I and Edward III pennies, with the end goal to collect one of every English and British monarch.
Thank you George! Glad you enjoyed the video! Good luck on your quest, as it’s mine too!
Fabulous info. I found an Eddy First today, managed to identify it using this video. Thanks!
Thanks so much mate!
Just found a groat metal detecting
Congratulations! What groat?
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.
I’ve found one of these but struggling to identify it ? Any ideas ??
So very useful! Best info ever. Congratulations!!!
Thanks!
I`m totally confused , the lettering on my penny which I bought as an Edward 1st has flicks on the lettering indicating Edward 2nd , the portrait is all within the beading and has a long neck indicating Edward 1st. Part of the legend is hard to work out but looks like EDWARR to me . Its Canterbury mint .
Sounds like it’s probably Ed 1
First class thank you 👍🏼
Thanks Derek!
Great information 👍
Thank you very much mate!
Does know his stuff.
Always fun to watch! 😎👍🍀 Well done!
Thanks as always!
This was absolutely brilliant. I recently purchased a job lot of 6 coins at an auction that were said to be 2 Edward II and 4 Edward I. I have spent hours reading and attempting to understand the differences. This video not only taught me so much but it was extremely helpful as to take my mind away from looking just at the Crown. Congratulations, a great educational tool.
I found a edward over the weekend. Was sure it was a 1st but not sure now. Any chance i can send a pic for your opinion? Thinking it could be a second now
That was really good lads, top stuff. Keep it up.
Thanks Josh!
Great video
Thanks Andy, part two of this video in now on the channel!
A bit sceptical at first but when you get right into it there were some little gems of tips in there. I'm only a detectorist but this will help me identify a couple of mine I reckon. Thanks 👍
Happy you enjoyed it, thanks!
Excellent video. Just starting out and this is very helpful.
Thank you! 😁
It would have been better if you had gone through each class with their specific characterisations such as the easiest way with the crown and then the lettering style. The way you have done it will confuse learners.
Hi Ian, thanks for your comment and dislike. If you have a look on my channel, you can see seperate videos we have started that go through each class. We have done classes 1 & 2 so far. Hope this helps.