Medieval Key

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rob,

I really like the old key....and the hammered silver is not bad either....lol.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

love the old keys, the older the better. of course I think of old jails and such but they were very important back then as they are now. I would be thrilled to find one like that but unfortunately, I didn't and you did so you get the cool old key to add to your collection
 

I hoped you had one of those really large ones. I've never had a complete one of those, have you? (Got plenty of casket types, but like you say, always pleased to see them)
 

That key would be my personal favorite if it had fallen under my coil. I love it!
 

The hammy looks nice and round unclipped Rob, any chance of a close up :dontknow: The key looks to have little wear to the loop handle...nice one.

SS
 

I hoped you had one of those really large ones. I've never had a complete one of those, have you? (Got plenty of casket types, but like you say, always pleased to see them)
Yes cru, had the big ones, posted one a few years ago.
 

The hammy looks nice and round unclipped Rob, any chance of a close up :dontknow: The key looks to have little wear to the loop handle...nice one.

SS
Hello Colin, changed your avatar, looks nice. Will try to post a pic tomorrow , it cleaned up well. just posting today's hammered coins.:laughing7:
 

You are lucky, the oldest key I found is from the 1930's, your key makes mine look like a toasted zinc penny. Very nice hammereds too.

Coinman123,
 

They are all very nice finds! Love the very old relics found in Europe.
 

Here's the pictures of the coin cleaned Colin.
Robert.
 

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Nice Edward and liking key either would put a smile on the mug.

What's the holed coin looks like it has some crisp details to it still?
 

Nice Edward and liking key either would put a smile on the mug.

What's the holed coin looks like it has some crisp details to it still?
Hello pepperj, it's probably a jeton of some type, probably around 17th century.
 

Hello pepperj, it's probably a jeton of some type, probably around 17th century.

Looks like it still has some good detail, did you find it around the other crisp Jetton?
 

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