Tag Archives: Harington

Richmond Forgery

COUNTERFEIT cf. GENUINE

RICHMOND ? forgery. C.30/P.122. pm=annulet. 5/5 jewels.? Reads CARA. Generally F replaces E in ET and REX.. Believed to have been produced by forgers using redundant James I punches, minus the O or E. Several different privy mark versions exist. Continue reading Richmond Forgery

Maltravers 1 Forgery

COUNTERFEIT cf. GENUINE

MALTRAVERS 1 ? forgery.C.79/P.233. pm=woolpack/none.? Poor crowns and letters. Reversed N in FRAN. Listed by Peck as ?possible forgery? Continue reading Maltravers 1 Forgery

Maltravers 2 Forgery

COUNTERFEIT cf. GENUINE

MALTRAVERS 2 ? forgery. C.80/P.234.pm=bell/bell. Incorrect type of bell, colon stops instead of a.s.p. Poor crowns. Listed by Peck as genuine. Continue reading Maltravers 2 Forgery

Maltravers 3 Forgery

COUNTERFEIT cf. GENUINE

MALTRAVERS 3 ? forgery.C.90/P.257.pm=cross pat?e fitch?e/bell. Colon stops instead of a.s.p. Incorrect crowns. Listed by Peck as genuine. Continue reading Maltravers 3 Forgery

Rose Forgery 3

COUNTERFEIT cf. GENUINE

ROSE ? forgery. C.96. copy of type 4b, P.340. pm=crescent/crescent.? Crowns are incorrect, and letter spacing wrong. N.b. The brass insert does not appear on both sides of the coin. Continue reading Rose Forgery 3

Lennox Forgery

COUNTERFEIT cf. GENUINE

LENNOX ? forgery. C.16/P.89. pm=pierced star (spur rowel?) Plain-fronted harp instead of eagle-headed. Listed by Peck as genuine, but believed to have originated in The Low Countries. Note crown circlet jewels! Continue reading Lennox Forgery

Harington Type 1a

Small ? 12-13 mm dia.? Most, but not all, were produced with a tin coating. The privy marks are located on the base of the obverse crown, between the sceptre legs.? Recorded pm?s are A, B, C, D, F, S, millrind, pellet and ermine.? The Harington ?fret? is found at 2.00 o?clock on the reverse.? The millrind piece has an upright die axis, all others being rotated.

Illustrated E.10/P.34. pm=ermine 1613 (R) aef

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