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Jimbob wrote:Siani: we know its in Latin stamped with a king's head but can't make sense of the coining yet.

OK another clue ...made of gold

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Jimbob wrote:For those hwo like big toys: please name these well known historic ones.
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Is the first train Durango & Silverton?
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Two of them have 'model' names as in 'mondeo'

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Jimbob wrote:Two of them have 'model' names as in 'mondeo'

Is the last one Class A4 Steam Locomotive Sir Ralph Wedgwood
'The Capitals Limited' looks Art Deco in design?
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Siani wrote:Jimbob wrote:Two of them have 'model' names as in 'mondeo'

Is the last one Class A4 Steam Locomotive Sir Ralph Wedgwood
'The Capitals Limited' looks Art Deco in design?
I think that you might find that it is the "Mallard", holder of the world speed record for a steam engine.

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Siani wrote:I think that you might find that it is the "Mallard", holder of the world speed record for a steam engine
yes Nereus correct, a beautiful piece of historic engineering.
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The first picture could be the "Robert E. Lee". Bit hard to tell the wheel arrangement, but if it is 4-8-4 then maybe correct.
The red engine maybe ""Princess Elisabeth", as very few engines were painted red.

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10th century saxon - King Egbert?
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dtaai-maai wrote:10th century saxon - King Egbert?
Close...but not correct. Earlier
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guess at the coin
King Eadwulf of Northumbria circa 705AD

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sandman67 wrote:guess at the coin
King Eadwulf of Northumbria circa 705AD

Nope you are close..but a little too early

You are in the correct country

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The country is clear enough, Lundonia isn't Paris in springtime! It's a Saxon king some time between SM's guess and mine.
Anyway...

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Siani wrote:sandman67 wrote:guess at the coin
King Eadwulf of Northumbria circa 705AD

Nope you are close..but a little too early

You are in the correct country

At this time he was ruler East Anglia and Kent, making him ruler of most of England...who was it? What was the name of the coin?
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The Abbey of San Galgano in Tuscany.
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I think we still have to old ones open:
- Randy's on page 12, left facing eagle crest.
- DTM's on page 13, the red flag with union jack in the upper left.
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