Stubble Hammered

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Hi all out with BAMBAM today on a permission near Hull ,using Deus 2 in deep high conductor mode today as it was quite high stubble after a while out came this hammered , could any one ID it please many thanks

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A very nice Hammy ...good find well done [81/]

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Henry VI/Bishop Thomas Langley, rosette/mascle penny - Durham.
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Allectus wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 6:52 pm Henry VI/Bishop Thomas Langley, rosette/mascle penny - Durham.
Many thanka Allectus
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Good photography of your find, cussler, which will have helped Allectus greatly with his ID, I'm sure. 😀
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While the pictures are certainly well done, we all know that Allectus only needs a crumb of silver dust with some imprint to identify such coins ;-)
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Nice nick!
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Hauptmann aD wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 9:11 am While the pictures are certainly well done, we all know that Allectus only needs a crumb of silver dust with some imprint to identify such coins ;-)
True, but sometimes the photos of coins that are uploaded here, for coin ID, give even Allectus a hard time! 😁

What is required is crisp focus, good lighting, and the coin itself making up a substantial portion of the image. cussler's photos in the opening post of this thread are really good examples of that.
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