Tony Hunt
Site Admin
Registered: March 2002 Posts: 3,075
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Wed September 10, 2003 16:18
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Rating: 10
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Thats different john.
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Wed September 10, 2003 17:19
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Rating: 10
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Hi John, re your coin weigh. The hand on the reverse means that it was made in Antwerp.Nearly all square brass weights were made in the 16 century and carried a portrait of the king on one side and on the reverse in roman numerals the value of the coin.Most square weights were for gold coins.
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R2tag
Man of the Press
Registered: March 2002 Posts: 778
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Wed September 10, 2003 17:24
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Rating: 10
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Cool find John well done m8
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Wed September 10, 2003 19:27
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Rating: 10
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Nice one JK!!
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Wed September 10, 2003 21:52
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Lovely find John.(y) Found one very similar a couple of years back although not as clear as yours. Have also seen references to the hand relating to Antwerp as mentioned by historyman. Have posted an image on the MLO/ID gallery for you to compare it.
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JARVO
MLO Subscriber
Registered: December 2002 Posts: 10
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Thu September 11, 2003 11:46
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Interesting find,well done jkxs
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Thu September 11, 2003 18:32
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Rating: 8
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Good find John well done
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JBM
MLO Subscriber
Registered: April 2002 Posts: 1,673
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Thu September 11, 2003 18:56
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Thas nice John,makes a change from the general round ones we see.Jerry.
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Thu September 11, 2003 19:11
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Rating: 8
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Well done John lucky sod!!!
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Thu September 11, 2003 19:39
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Rating: 10
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One of those is still on my wish list, thats very nice John.
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JARVO
MLO Subscriber
Registered: December 2002 Posts: 10
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Fri September 12, 2003 07:30
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Rating: 10
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sorry I forgot to rate it before
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Sat September 13, 2003 21:52
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Rating: 9
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Likewise, Sorry forgot to rate it before
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Fri December 19, 2003 03:21
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Rating: 8
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Hi,
This coinweight was made in Antwerp about 1540-1575 by KI whose name we have not yet rediscovered. The weight is for one of two gold coins, either a golden reaal of Emperor Charles V (shown with sword and orb) if it weighs about 5.32 grams, or for a one third reaal also known as a Carolus gulden if it weighs about 2.91 grams. These coins were made in the years 1521-1556, and the reason both weights have the same image is that they saved on die maker's wages, as the images on both coins were the same.
Nice find for England, but evidence that the Flemish merchants brought their scales and weights with them when they came to trade in England.
coinwate
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