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"449531","SWYOR-1CE662","PAS4E01CE6600135C","COIN","","","","","","0.66","26.59","1","PAS Form number 1427","","MEDIEVAL","1464","1466","A medieval coin; a silver groat of Edward IV (1461 - 1470), Light coinage (1464 - 1470). This is a mule with a type Vd obverse and a type VI reverse. Muling between types V and VI is quite common. Type Vd is the commonest variety of type V obverse and can be identified by the letter P having a very long foot and the letter A being slightly bow-legged. However, this example appears to have an E on the breast, which indicates that it is a rare variety of Vd/VI mule, struck from an obverse die intended for the York mint (E standing for Eboracum). Stewartby explains that in 1464/5 there was a re-coinage and Royal mints were opened at Bristol, Coventry, Norwich and York. The York mint was opened slightly later than the others and never received any type V dies. It is likely however, that at least one type V die was produced for York, but because the type VI coins were about to be introduced, it was never sent out. This type V die may have been altered and used by the London mint. Stewartby, in English Coins 1180 - 1551, identifies this coin as follows: ... a rare variety of London Vd / VI mule shows the breast fleur punched over an E. For a full discussion of the varieties of groat mule produced during the recoinage period see Stewartby, pages 351 - 354. Cf also North number 1583.","","","2011-06-22 12:13:42","2011-06-29 09:38:50","4","1","1","","2011-02-17","","","","1","1","1","1","","","3","3","Include in MedArch","acooper","Amy Downes","SWYOR","jnaylor","John Naylor","Silver","","","","Struck or hammered","","Complete","Good","Certain","MEDIEVAL","MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Mr Wakefield Volunteer","Ms Amy Downes","Ms Amy Downes","SOUTH YORKSHIRE","BRIERLEY","BARNSLEY","","","","SE4209","SE4209","SE40NW","","","","","","","","Forward facing crowned bust in a nine arched tressure. Quatrefoils by neck. E overstruck by fleur on breast.","EDWARD DI GRA [annulet] REX [saltire] ANGL [saltire] Z [double saltire] FRANC [F is retrograde]","Long cross with three pellets in each angle","POSVI DEVM [double saltire] ADIVTORE' [saltire] MEVM /CIVITAS LOnDOn","Groat","1","","","","","5","1","","","16","2022","","Regular","1","1","","1","rose","sun","1","","","","Edward IV of England (first reign)","","","","London","Slightly worn: very fine","5 o'clock","English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489","Groat: Edward IV, First reign, Light coinage (N 1562 - 1583)","","","","333858","PAS_1427_groat.jpg","images/acooper/",

