Yesterday after dinner went out again and found this beauty.
A small silver hammie.
Jan 3 brabant 1317.
Love the hobbie.
A small silver hammie.
Jan 3 brabant 1317.
Love the hobbie.
:smitten:very nice silver "hammy" Willems :clapping::congrats:looks to be in pretty good shape too.
Dan
It probably was in a plowed field which means it has been turned over and under for the past few centuries.Nice silver. Hmm... It makes me wonder tho. How deep was it? To let the others on here make a determination how deep a silver dropped 200-300 years ago should be versus how deep your 700 year old coin was.
It probably was in a plowed field which means it has been turned over and under for the past few centuries.
Great hammered silver Willems! From what I could find online, looks like your coin may be among the more uncommon from the John 3 Duke of Brabant period (1312-1355), but you may like to dig a bit deeper (pardon the pun). John the 3rd of Brabant's era was a time of prosperity though. Is the 1317 date shown on the third picture down, at bottom, upside down? Hard to tell with those old block letters...almost like ancient graffiti! Here's a reference online showing similar coins of your type if interested.
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/505434
Regards,
John
I knew that was plausible but it was not specified. Obvi if it was from a plowed field, Willems could have been the one to answer, or if the off chance it was not in a field, then it could have provided some relevance. lol. I know I usually put forth that I view all aspects of a situation and this time it didnt seem as such, but I did...just left it open.
A beautiful hammered coin. I get excited with a coin from the 1700's and really excited with one from the 1600's. Don't know if I could handle the emotional impact of a 1300's coin......:lol: