I just started collecting hammered coins! I'm in the states and the first two coins I bought from a collector was a edward I penny and a Elizabeth I 3 pence. Thanks for putting this information out!
Thanks for the great video! I got recommend by Classical Numismatics , although I only have a single English hammered coin, a Canterbury Henry III voided, this channel may push me to get more.
Hello there, thank you very much for your comment and I’m so happy you enjoyed the video! What a great count I have, it’s an area of coins that I collect and boy are they addictive 😃 if you ever need any advice, let me know.
Question: I found an Edward farthing in ploughed soil which is elliptical. It does not look clipped and has spare silver at either end of the ellipse. I have seen others like this on the internet. Do you have any idea why they would mint elliptical farthings and when? Very good channel by the way. I found you after you were on West Country Cleggs channel. 👍
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I just started collecting hammered coins! I'm in the states and the first two coins I bought from a collector was a edward I penny and a Elizabeth I 3 pence. Thanks for putting this information out!
And two lovely coins they were mate! Enjoy the hobby, plenty of content to help you coming soon :)
@@TheHammeredCorner thank you! Can't wait!
Another great video Luke, keep them coming!!
Thanks Chris!!
Thanks for the great video! I got recommend by Classical Numismatics , although I only have a single English hammered coin, a Canterbury Henry III voided, this channel may push me to get more.
Hello there, thank you very much for your comment and I’m so happy you enjoyed the video! What a great count I have, it’s an area of coins that I collect and boy are they addictive 😃 if you ever need any advice, let me know.
This is how the penny-farthing was named, the larger front wheel being the penny to the smaller back wheel's farthing
That’s the one 😊
Question: I found an Edward farthing in ploughed soil which is elliptical. It does not look clipped and has spare silver at either end of the ellipse. I have seen others like this on the internet. Do you have any idea why they would mint elliptical farthings and when? Very good channel by the way. I found you after you were on West Country Cleggs channel. 👍
Thanks mate and good questions send a photo over to my page and I’ll get back to you tomorrow 🙂 facebook.com/Mundyscoins/
Were the halfpenny and farthing minted under Edward I, or someone else?
I mean, yes they were. All infor is in this short video!
@@TheHammeredCorner Excellent, thank you.