5 extremey old / Rare coins!! please HELP!! can find nothing on them

eupharies

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Hey guys. i inherited alo of coins from my dad and ive ID'd most but theres a few i cant!!

The 1st is Jeanne D'arc, 1 side has her on a horse pointng a sword, reads round the edge Jeanne d'arc 1409 -1431.
Reerse- she i bing burnt on stake, peope settin fire to it, underneath it said, Brulee a rouen (burnt at rouen) and 1431 underneath.


2nd is a german coin Wilhelm I DEUSCH KASIER on 1 side
Reverse - seems to be some kind of battle, people fighting and a canon, at he bottom it said Hanover, top right said 1886.


3rd. -I believe to be an ancent greek coin. ! side has to people stood together, seems to have a weapon, rond the side itsaid i think HERCVLES and PALLAS and i it said HK
Reverse, awarrior hand raised, sheathed sword stood ober something, hand raised in the air, said NEPTVNVS i think.


4th - 1 side has some kind of shield wth 3 fleurs in,, round edge it said CONRAD LAVFFERS RECHEN PFENING.
Reverse - LUD XIIII D.G FR:ET NAV REXXX, with mans face.
 

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Bottom token: GERMANY, jeton, No Date; laureate adult bust R, LUD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX / crowned arms of France, CONRAD LAVFFERS RECHEN PFENING, by Conrad Lauffer, 1637-68, About Fine: $6.00 Other similar ones on this site have a price range within a few dollars is this referenced one.

http://www.anythinganywhere.com/commerce/exo/exoinventory.htm
Don......
 

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Hi :hello:

welcome to T Net :hello2:

don't think the first coin is a coin of Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'arc) part of the dates wrong (1409) she was born 1412-1431 :dontknow:
 

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Jeanne d'Arc was born c.1409-12 in the village of Domrémy, in the duchy of Bar, that borders the larger duchies of Champagne and Lorraine.

1431
9 Jan, first day of Jeanne's trial.
21 Feb, Jeanne was present at first public session.
24 May, she submitted to wear women's clothes.
28 May, she resumed men's clothes and was charged as a 'relapsed heretic'.
30 May she was burned in the Old Market place at Rouen.

Its weird it said 1409-1412 birth date haha but, in terms of the date on the coin and where she was burnt... it has to be her...
 

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Mackaydon said:
IMHO, I believe none are coins, but tokens'; jetons or medallions.

Agreed they are all Medallions apart from the last one which has been corrected IDed as a German Jetton.

Therefore they are most likely 19th Century.

Welcome to Tnet, fellow UKer :icon_thumright:
 

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eupharies said:
thanks:p they worth much?? :)

Not a great deal I'm afraid. They need to be in much better condition for collectors than the ones pictured. No more than £10 each for the first lot, & on a good day about £10 for the Jetton.
 

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