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Aethelred II. 978 – 1016 AD. Aethelred II is famously called the unready, which comes from the Anglo Saxon ‘unrede’ meaning without counsel. Obverse – Portrait of Aethelred and wording EDELRED REX ANGLO. Reverse – The 1st long cross type, with moneyer’s n More Info |
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Charles the Bold c 1474. Charles the Bold succeeded his father as the Duke of Burgundy in 1467. Obverse – A large, flat-topped shield, quartered with the Duke’s arms. A central inescutcheon (family shield) bearing a rampant lion. Inscription KAROLUS DEI G More Info |
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1811, Tavistock Token. As a privately issued token, this coin has no official legal tender value. It is typical of tokens, having a local view, that of Devon Mines, on one side. Obverse – DEVON MINES 1811 and a view of the mine offices and a mining engine More Info |
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Charles the Bold c 1474. Billon is a silver/copper alloy. Obverse – The Duke’s arms, quartered, with central inescutcheon (family shield) bearing a rampant lion. Inscription KAROUS DEI GRA DUX BG CO FL. Reverse – A Long cross with a fleur de lys in the ce More Info |
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Designed in house to display our 50 or 36 mm diameter medals. This beautiful crystal case displays and magnifies our medals. The coloured base is hand made especially for us. More Info |
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