I very much enjoyed Richard Bishop's sensitive and illuminating presentation of the first portion of the Williams collection of Anglo-Saxon coins. It was erudite but also sparked by some humorous insights, such as a few of the coins' second-life travels around the world.
Could have been a few more coins shown and a little less talking but as I did get to see a few coins I gave it a thumbs up! I did actually watch this to see Viking coins, still enjoyed what I saw.
I've never seen a dealer wear gloves when handling ancient / medieval coins. I love handling mine without gloves so that I can feel them and be that much closer to history.
Mr Bishop's podcasts are the best.
I very much enjoyed Richard Bishop's sensitive and illuminating presentation of the first portion of the Williams collection of Anglo-Saxon coins. It was erudite but also sparked by some humorous insights, such as a few of the coins' second-life travels around the world.
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Could have been a few more coins shown and a little less talking but as I did get to see a few coins I gave it a thumbs up!
I did actually watch this to see Viking coins, still enjoyed what I saw.
Very very nice... 👍
Amazing coins and a 1st class presentation 👏 🙌
Thank you very much indeed!
Pretty amazing video💗
Fascinating!
Amazing stuff
I've spent 50 years trying to collect every world coin type minted .Alas, I am far from done!
I was surprised that he didn't wear cotton gloves whilst handling the coins being a experienced dealer!
I've never seen a dealer wear gloves when handling ancient / medieval coins. I love handling mine without gloves so that I can feel them and be that much closer to history.
Cant take my eyes off that plate near the edge of the table. I hope its not expensive?
Anglo-Saxon coins are a bit on the expensive side!
handling coins with no gloves on tut tut shame on you
Iv got a saxon coin
Ram darbar coin