Short Cross Coins Made Easy | 1180 - 1247 | Hammered Coins
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Christopher R Wren book - The Short-Cross Coinage 1180-1247 www.amazon.co.uk/dp/190204073...
Sterling Imitation website - www.sterlingimitations.com
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0:00 Introduction
0:55 History
3:13 Mints & Moneyers
5:26 Lettering Styles
7:19 Class Overview
8:40 How to Read Obverse & Reverse Legends
11:27 Class 1
12:21 Class 2
13:19 Class 3
13:51 Class 4
14:37 Class 5
15:26 Class 6
16:39 Class 7
17:27 Class 8
18:44 The Rhudland Mint
19:31 Continental Imitations
20:29 Contemporary Forgeries
22:14 Short Cross Quiz
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Spectacular pieces and very informative video, ure getting really good at this Luke!
Thank you Kindly man, really appreciate it 🤓
Wow so much information I will try to remember as much as I can
Great video 👍
Thanks Ethan!
Very good, thank you, I enjoyed that. I'm a big fan of JJ North, English hammered coinage volume 1, that is my go reference book for short cross identification.
Thank you Mark! A great reference book, just a shame there arent any photographs to accompany the descriptions for those who are new 😊
What an amazing learning experience ;) I got 7/10 correct on the quiz which is beyond my expectations. I've just realized some of my coins are forgeries and European copies too. You should get a job at Spink my friend, all the best and thanks for your hard work. II emailed you ;) peace
Congrats on the quiz man, that’s fantastic! 😁 appreciate your kind words man, thanks a lot 🤓
I dug up a lovely full flan Williom the lion hammered (my first hammy) in Henley-in-Arden then my very next hole was a short cross Henry the 111 cut half, it was a great days detecting, and warranted the 3 hour drive home!
Thank you for this outstanding video. It was very helpful. I already have the Wren books but as a beginner this really helped me understand how to use them.
Thank you kindly 😊
Really useful and interesting video thank you for sharing 👍
Thanks Dave 👏🏻
Great information, now I just need to find some to ID 😂👍
Let me know if you find any mate 😊
I found a short cross yesterday and couldn't work out the mint but with the help of your video I'm sure it's a 7a3 just like the one in question 9, thanks!
Very informative video Luke. Well done on making this easier to understand.
Thanks matey!
This is the video I've been waiting for Luke. Well done for tackling the short cross range. Total respect my friend.
Thanks mate! My biggest video yet, hope it helps 😁
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Thank you Luke. I thoroughly enjoyed that, though I may need to study the a bit harder next time for the quiz. I am currently writing a historical post for the Facebook group on my Richard I short cross, and this really got me in the right frame of mind to identify the technical details on the coin. I hope that you don't mind if I cite you as a source consulted. Please keep uploading these videos on your channel :)
Of course Winston, feel free to drop me a message on my facebook page (same name as CZcams) and i can help you with the ID if you’d like!
Great video! I have recently acquired two short cross cut halfpenny and they have became my favorite coins. The one thing that really blows my mind is how incredibly small they are! How did people keep up with their money in those days? Did they carry really well made purses on their belts?
That's a great video Luke and it must have taken some work to research and to decide what to include and what to omit. Thanks! I'm seeing the mints and the moneyers quite easily now but for the monarch I'll have to get the book. Even then I'll probably still be bugging you on the Facebook group.
Thanks Stefan! The book has been a real credit to my progression and so important! Really happy to hear it helped 🤓
Great Vid! Couple of possible errors I noticed. Feel free to delete
1.35 1080 rather than 1180? :)
3.29 Ipswich with a T, Carlisle missing an L, Norwich with an extra H :)
14.52 5b1 coin looks like a 5a2? :)
Typo, Well spotted, thanks Stuart 😉