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The Arrival Limited Edition Medieval Art Print
In our The Arrival Limited Edition Medieval Art Print Edward IV enters London through Bishopsgate to reclaim the throne on the 11th April 1471. Limited Edition Print published from an oil painting. Overall print size 17"x 20.5" (43cm x 52cm) Limited to 500 copies only, each individually signed and numbered by the artist. Each print is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered to correspond with the print.
Roosebeck Full Size Bagpipe Cane Tenor Drone Reed
The Roosebeck Full Size Bagpipe Cane Tenor Drone Reed is a replacement reed for the tenor drone on a bagpipe. Approximately 5/16 inch diameter by 3 1/2 inches long, hand made of Spanish cane.
Ceolwulf I Medieval Saxon Silver Penny 821AD BI-180
Our Ceolwulf I Medieval Saxon Silver Penny is a Replica Coin from 821 - 823 A.D. Silver Penny *** Made from sterling silver. Ceolwulf I was Saxon King of Mercia and Kent, from 821 to 823. Each of our replica historic coins will satisfy the needs of living history groups and coin collectors. These coins are semi-replica hammered coins that really do look and feel authentic. Weights, alloys, and fineness are kept close to the originals making these replica medieval coins the best on the market. Original coins are carefully analyzed to determine engraving techniques used to recreate the dies in fine detail. To assure that these coins are not mistaken as the real thing, the legend is slightly altered to distinguish these coins for what they are. Additionally, an example of each replica coin is held by Museums for reference. Obverse - A crude portrait of Ceolwulf 1, Anglo Saxon King of Mercia. Inscription reads CEOLWLUF Reverse - The makers name in 3 lines. 2cm in diameter.
Charles the Bold Medieval Coin 1474 Eight Pence BI-190
Our Charles the Bold Medieval Coin is a Circa 1474 A.D. Billon Double Stuiver or Eight Pence * Original alloy specifications, approx. 60-70% sterling silver. Charles the Bold was the Duke of Burgundy in the fifteenth century. Each of our replica historic coins will satisfy the needs of living history groups and coin collectors. These coins are semi-replica hammered coins that really do look and feel authentic. Weights, alloys, and fineness are kept close to the originals making these replica medieval coins the best on the market. Original coins are carefully analyzed to determine engraving techniques used to recreate the dies in fine detail. To assure that these coins are not mistaken as the real thing, the legend is slightly altered to distinguish these coins for what they are. Additionally, an example of each replica coin is held by Museums for reference. Obverse - A large medieval shield, quartered with the Dukes coat of arms. A central family shield)bearing a rampant lion.

Inscription KAROLUS DEI GRA DUX BG BRAB Z LIM.
Reverse - A large cross with central rampant lion. Inscription BENEDICTUM AN NOMEN.
Eric Bloodaxe Viking Silver Penny Replica Coin 866AD BI-210
Our Eric Bloodaxe Viking Silver Penny is a Replica Coin Circa AD 947-48 and 952-54). *** Made from sterling silver. From AD 954 the Vikings began to raid Britain. Coins such as this were used for the Danegeld protection money. The Danegeld was only partially successfully as of course the Danes kept coming back for more. Eric Bloodaxe was a Viking and son of the king of Norway who captured the northern British Kingdom of York. Each of our replica historic coins will satisfy the needs of living history groups and coin collectors. These coins are semi-replica hammered coins that really do look and feel authentic. Weights, alloys, and fineness are kept close to the originals making these replica medieval coins the best on the market. Original coins are carefully analyzed to determine engraving techniques used to recreate the dies in fine detail. To assure that these coins are not mistaken as the real thing, the legend is slightly altered to distinguish these coins for what they are. Additionally, an example of each replica coin is held by Museums for reference.

Obverse - A crude Viking sword between lettering ERIC REX.
Reverse - Short cross with 4 pellets in inner circle.
Approximately 2cm in diameter

Original Eric Viking Coins are extremely rare and can cost over $15,000.
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