Hammered Coins - An Introduction into the Coinage of James I / VI (4K)
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
- Hello everyone and welcome back to the hammered corner. In today's video, we have an introduction to the coinage of James I / VI for beginners. Please let me know what videos you'd like me to cover in the future. Make sure to like, subscribe, and turn on that notification button so you never miss a video here on the hammered corner.
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Fantastic work once again Luke! I love how you can quickly, but thoroughly synthetize an entire monarch´s coinage in just over 10 minutes, without cutting down on essential information :)
Thank you my friend. Really appreciate the support 🙂
I have old silver groat from around 1580s I think. how can i send you pictures for your information?
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I can tell this video took a lot of time and research to make. Thank you.
Thank you!
Really well put together and informative video! Top work 👍🏻
Thanks mate, I'm happy you enjoyed 😃
Absolutely fantastic. Keep them coming mate
Thanks Jason 😎
Excellent information. Thank you
Thanks matey 😎
A fantastic insight mate 👍👍
Thanks buddy as always 😎
Nice video, just found your channel and instantly subbed I'm also a English hammered collector.
You should do a video on books :)
Hi Adam, very happy to have you on board. Thanks for your suggestion and i shall do that for you in the future 😎
Great video mate and very informative as usual, I’ve learnt a lot from your videos, really well done Luke 👍🏻
Thank you my friend, am happy you enjoy watching them 😃
Amazing! Just discovered your channel and I'm crazy about it! Keep on going! Could you make a video about Henry VII coinage?
Thanks mate. Yes I shall make one about Henry VII in the future, I have an introduction into Henry Viii coming first next Saturday. 😁
Great video again and very informative especially that James loved a spectre👻
Thanks James haha, yes this video was already recorded and uploaded when you mentioned it, I address the fact I say it wrong next week lol
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very nice shillig
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@@TheHammeredCorner I think I found a James 1st silver coin at weekend but couldn’t see it on your video. However it looks to have the same shield on it
@@wedgemicro1301 If you contact my facebook page “Mundy’s Coins & Accessories” and ping me over a photo ill have a look for you
Luke, thanks for the effort! Great content and I learnt plenty, I'd love to find a James Scottish silver! Let me pose a statistic to you! I find quite a few Charles 1st Scottish coinage, but yet to find a James? Was the James accepted as tender in England in the same context as charles1st Scottish coinage?
Hey Bert, thank you for your comment . And thanks for the great question. Currency back then isn't like ours today. Coinage back then was based off intrinsic value, and as long as the silver was in high enough percentage and not debased, a shilling will always be 6g of silver. So it would be accepted on weight rather than what's on the coin. Secondly, I'm not 100% sure why they're not as common, could be that even when he assended to the English throne his Scottish coinage that resembled that of the English, was minted alongside the standard merk, half merk ect coinage and probably wasn't produced in high mintages. Could also be that the Scottish problem of their coinage being sent away to the continent to be melted down for profit continued.. Could be something I look into more 😎
@@TheHammeredCorner thanks Luke, definatly.something.to.investigate, before social media and internet days detecting finds of James Scottish coinage was virtually unheard off, and it seems nothing has changed these days of multiple platforms for showing your detecting finds, still you hardly see a Scottish James but frequently see Charles Scottish coinage