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Coin | YORYM-52A142 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver Venetian soldino of the dodge Michael Steno, 1400-1413. Obverse: [MIC]HE[L STENDVX] - Dodge kneeling left and holding a banner with a star beneath. Reverse: S MARCVS [VENETI] - A winged and nimbate lion of St Mark facing within a circle, holding a book of gospels. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-10B058 |
Medieval | Kent |
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| A silver clipped one real coin minted by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain (1474-1504). Mint of Segovia. The coin appears little worn but is very pitted and rough. | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-284A07 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver medieval double patard of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, cross fleuretty reverse, uncertain mint, 1467 - 1477. An agreement under Edward IV in 1469 confirmed the Low Countries coinage of Duke Charles as legal tender in England. In the late 15th and early 16th century, double patards... | |||||
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Coin | DOR-FAA534 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| A denier of Fulk, Duke of Anjou. On the obverse is ba short cross and on the reverse is a monogram. Mint of Angers. Date: 1069 - 1129 Diameter: 18.73 mm Weight: 0.79 g | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-437394 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A silver Venetian soldino of the dodge Michael Steno, 1400-1413. Obverse: [MICHEL] STENDV[X] - Dodge kneeling left and holding a banner with a star beneath Reverse: S MAR[CVS VENE]TI - A winged and nimbate lion of St Mark facing within a circle, holding a book of gospels. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-436748 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A Burgundian silver coin: a double patard of Charles the Bold (1467-1477). It is 26.6mm in diameter and 0.8mm thick. It weighs 2.99gm. In 1469, following an agreement made between Edward IV and Charles the Bold, these coins were made legal tender in England and remained so for over 60 years aft... | |||||
| Coin | NMS-C28001 |
Medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| Silver cut halfpenny of William the Lion of Scotland, voided short cross and stars type class II, moneyer Hue Walter of uncertain mint, 1205-30 (find number 7) | |||||
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Coin | BH-B10C88 |
Medieval | Berkshire |
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| An incomplete silver double patard coin of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (1416-1467). Dimensions: 27.1mm diameter, 0.2mm thick. Weight: 1.33g. | |||||
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Coin | WILT-96F7D2 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A Continental Medieval silver sterling imitation of an Edwardian long-cross penny, of Gauchier of Châtillon (c.1260-1329), Constable of France, Count of Porcien and holder of the fief of Florennes (by right of his wife Isabelle of Rumigny, whom he married in 1313, until she died in 1322); min... | |||||
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Coin | IOW-443FF5 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Medieval clipped silver 1-real of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain (1474-1504 AD), minted at Toledo (Calico, Calico & Trigo 1988: no. 310). Obverse: [ ]ET ISABEL[ ]; Royal shield. T M (Toledo) at sides Reverse: [ ]; Yoke and arrows | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-704A83 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A very worn 15th-/16th-century silver Spanish real of Ferdinand V and Isabella I (1474-1504) of Spain, or struck posthumously in their name, probably Segovia mint (1474 - c. 1550 AD) | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-0AD743 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver medieval coin of an uncertain ruler of foreign origins. The degree of wear on the coin renders any diagnostic detail illegible thereby inhibiting any specific attribution. The coin has been pierced. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-DD8AB4 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| An incomplete and bent silver demisterling (penny?) of Edward III (AD1327 - 1377) as the Duchy of Aquitaine, struck in the 1330's or early 1340's. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-61B931 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver pfennig (penny) of Ludolf von Holte (AD 1226-1248) minted at Muenster (ue=Umlaut), Germany. | |||||
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Coin | NCL-E47795 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A double patard of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, mint of Bruges, 1467-1474. See also SUR-71B7C6. | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-141184 |
Medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Late Medieval silver coin, probably a Spanish Half Real of Ferdinand and Isabella (end of 15th century). The coin is very worn and does not survive in full. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-E918B2 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver double patard of Phillip the fair. Phillip was Duke of Burgundy and this coin was minted in Dordrecht under his title Count of Holland in 1485. [low countries]. Ref. van Gelder-Hoc no. 61-6. | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-93A197 |
Medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Medieval Scottish silver short cross cut halfpenny, long cross and stars issue 1195-1280. | |||||
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Coin | IOW-562824 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Portuguese Medieval copper-alloy ceitil, probably of Alfonso V (1438-1477 AD), worth one sixth of a real. Obverse: [ ]; Castle Reverse: [ ]; Shield | |||||
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Coin | SUR-54DB38 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A half noble of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy and Count and Lord of Flanders, a.d. 1384-1404. This type of coin copies English nobles and half nobles very closely so based on the reverse legend this is a half noble. Obv: PhS DEI G DVX BVRG COM Z DNS FLAND Duke in a ship, holding a sword and... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-076720 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| An extremely worn and corroded copper alloy Medieval coin called a ceitil, probably of Alfonso V (1438-1481 AD), Lisbon. A ceitil is one-sixth of a real. The obverse depicts a three-towered castle above rows of waves and the reverse a square-topped shield bearing the arms of Portugal. The legends... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-6EC853 |
Medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| Silver hammered half Real of Isabel and Ferdinand. | |||||
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Coin | DOR-31FDC8 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| A silver double patard of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. KAROLVS DEI GRA DVX BVRG CO FL (shield with arms of Burgundy) obverse. SIT NOMEN DOMINE BENEDICTVM (cross fleuretty with a lis at the centre) reverse. These coins were legally current in England as equivalent to the groat (four pence).... | |||||
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Coin | LON-0B34D7 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| An incomplete medieval copper alloy double mite coin of Phillip the Fair of Burgundy, dating to c. 1489 AD (Levison 2007, 221). This coin was minted in Ghent during a revolt against the Emperor Maximillian; the coins are struck in the name of his son and heir, Phillip (ibid). The flan is uneven, ... | |||||
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Coin | SF-E45557 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A silver double petard of Charles the Bold, 1467-77 AD | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-CEF1B1 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver double patard of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, cross fleuretty reverse, cross pattee initial mark, 1467 - 1477. An agreement under Edward IV in 1469 confirmed the Low Countries coinage of Duke Charles as legal tender in England. In the late 15th and early 16th century, double patar... | |||||
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Coin | SOM-8BF662 |
Medieval | Wiltshire |
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| Medieval silver double patard of Philip the Fair of Burgandy (1482 - 1506), probably minted at Namur, 1494-1506 AD. Only about a third of the coin survives with breaks and bends on two sides. | |||||
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Coin | SOM-53ABC2 |
Medieval | Somerset |
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| Spanish Medieval to Post Medieval silver half-real of Ferdinand and Isabella (1474-1504), 1474-1504 AD, minted at Seville. | |||||
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Coin | SOM-39EE54 |
Medieval | Somerset |
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| Spanish Medieval to Post Medieval silver half-real of Ferdinand and Isabella (1474-1504), 1474-1504 AD, mint unclear. It has been pierced with a square nail hammered from the reverse, the hole is half way between the edge and centre at 4 o'clock on the obverse and 7 o'clock on the reverse. | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-A69DC2 |
Medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Medieval silver cut halfpenny of Alexander III of Scotland, 1st coinage, 1250-80. | |||||
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