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  2. Hammered coinage - Wikipedia

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    Hammered coinage was the most common form of coins produced from the invention of coins in the first millennium BC until the early modern period of c. the 15th–17th centuries, contrasting to the cast coinage and the later developed milled coinage.

  3. English three farthing coin - Wikipedia

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    The three-farthings coin closely resembles the three-halfpence coin, differing only in the diameter, which is 14 millimetres for an unclipped coin, compared to 16 mm for the three-halfpence. All the coins are hammered, except for the extremely rare milled three-farthings of 1563, of which only three examples are known to exist. [1] Money portal

  4. Farthing (English coin) - Wikipedia

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    The first silver farthing coins of Edward I appeared in August 1279, after his court banned the cutting of pennies to make farthings and halfpennies. The coins had an average weight of 0.45 grammes and were made by further alloying sterling silver to debase the metal to 75% purity. In December 1280, the alloyed coins were replaced with sterling ...

  5. 4 Decades of Valuable Coins: See Which Are Worth the Most ...

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    Some of the most expensive coins ever sold at auction were minted in the U.S., many within the past century. You might still find them in circulation, or even... 4 Decades of Valuable Coins: See ...

  6. Triple Unite (English coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Unite, valued at sixty shillings, 60/-or three pounds, was the highest English denomination to be produced in the era of the hammered coinage.It was only produced during the English Civil War, at King Charles I's mints at Oxford (between 1642 and 1644) and, rarely, at Shrewsbury in 1642.

  7. Trevor Ashmore - Wikipedia

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    Ashmore was a part-time coin dealer in the late 1960s and early 1970s. As he was a precision engineer he also made experimental coin dies. In 1972 he set up the company 'Period Coins' [1] in Sutton-in-Ashfield producing replica coins, selling mostly to numismatists in the United States. The business eventually failed but he remained in ...

  8. History of the English penny (1603–1707) - Wikipedia

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    In 1638 a new mint was opened at Aberystwyth castle, Wales, to produce smaller coins (penny to half-crown) from locally produced silver. These are identifiable by having plumes (like the Prince of Wales's feathers on the 1967–2007 era decimal Two decimal pence coin) on the reverse. Following damage to the castle mint in 1648 there was a short ...

  9. 9 Rare American Coins That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The coin’s design made its debut in 1916 but was altered shortly thereafter, making the 1916 version a hit with collectors. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our ...