Medieval Coin weights

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Yeap, the English Jetton are hard to come by.

I never bore of finding coin weights in that condition, so the day was not wasted.
 

You guys across the pond find some really old stuff! I would love to dig up some history like that! Enjoyed your pics, thanks for sharing!
 

Yeap, the English Jetton are hard to come by.

I never bore of finding coin weights in that condition, so the day was not wasted.
Looking forward to Sunday, a good field as finally had the beet taken off..
 

You guys across the pond find some really old stuff! I would love to dig up some history like that! Enjoyed your pics, thanks for sharing!

Cheers, keep digging :thumbsup:
 

My dream hunt would be to hang out with Rob/Cru/and SS for a week hunting their battlefields during the day and drinking pints in the evening!
 

My dream hunt would be to hang out with Rob/Cru/and SS for a week hunting their battlefields during the day and drinking pints in the evening!
Would love to invite you over, I work in a brewery so I could sort out the pints :occasion14:
 

Nice weights! Two in one outing is a good day! :occasion14: Must been lost together as they are quite hard to come by...
 

Nice weights! Two in one outing is a good day! :occasion14: Must been lost together as they are quite hard to come by...
Not an expert on coin weights, they may be for Edward IV 1461-70, gold rose noble coins.
 

Very cool finds!
 

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