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John Casey – Expert in ancient numismatics; John Cherry – Former Keeper of the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities at the British Museum; Peter A. Clayton – Archaeologist and Numismatist, former Head of Antiquities at Seaby's Ltd. Thomas Curtis – Expert in ancient numismatics and affiliated with AH Baldwin and Sons coin dealers
A large number of hoards associated with the British Bronze Age, approximately 2700 BC to 8th century BC, have been found in Great Britain.Most of these hoards comprise bronze tools and weapons such as axeheads, chisels, spearheads and knives, and in many cases may be founder's hoards buried with the intention of recovery at a later date for use in casting new bronze items.
After finding a Roman coin as a schoolboy, Bendall became a collector, scholar and dealer in ancient coins. Upon leaving Cheltenham College, he did military service in the Royal Artillery (1956–58), partly in Germany, then studied part-time for his diploma at the Institute of Archaeology, University of London (1962-1965), while working in the coin department of Spink & Son (1959-1965).
Leonard Steyning Forrer (1895–1968), son of Leonard and author of The Art of Collecting Coins (1955), who became an independent dealer in 1945. William Charles Weight (1859–1923), who left the firm to become an independent dealer in 1908. [64] Herbert Allen Seaby (1898–1979), who left the firm in 1926 to found rival Seaby's.
Chard (1964) Ltd operates as Chard Coin and Bullion Dealer. Established in the resort town of Blackpool in 1964 by Lawrence Chard, the company at first traded shillings and other coins from Chard's grandmother's amusement arcade, but over the years Chard amassed a vast collection of world coins, coin sets, bars, medallions, stamp replicas, and other currency and collectibles.
A coin issued by Gaius Caesar - also known as Caligula - decorated with a portrait of the Empress Agrippina and dated to A.D. 37-38 sold for about $9,295, according to the BBC.Another coin, issued ...
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