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"421323","LON-8E1413","PAS4D08E1410015A9","TOKEN","","","","","","","16.22","1","","","MEDIEVAL","1307","1350","A Medieval lead alloy pictorial token, late series dating 1307-1350.  Mitchiner &amp; Skinner (1983: 56 no. 46) illustrate a token which bears the same design.


Obverse: Double headed bird, described by Mitchiner &amp; Skinner as pelican left with neck reverted
Obverse inscription:  None
Reverse: Shield with four horizontal, cross-hatched stripes, described by Mitchiner &amp; Skinner as straight cross (feathered arms)
Reverse inscription: None
Die axis measurement: 12.00


Dimensions: diameter: 16.22mm; weight: 0.62g.","Mitchiner &amp; Skinner (1983:54) write The principal stratigraphic association of these tokens is with the pre-groat pennies of Edward III...  This applies to several Thames foreshore sites, including Bull Wharf and Queenhithe...  The latest issues are occasionally found in later 14th century strata, as at Trig Lane excavations...  The introduction of the groat by Edward III in 1351 is a reasonably well defined marker for the end of pictorial tokens.
Reference: Mitchiner, M. and Skinner, A. 1983. English Tokens C.1200 - 1425. In Challis, C. and Blackburn, M. The British Numismatic Journal Volume 53 1984. 
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