<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<response><meta><generated>2013-05-20T10:00:01+01:00</generated><formats><json>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/json</json><xml>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xml</xml><rss>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rss</rss><atom>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atom</atom><kml>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kml</kml><geojson>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojson</geojson><html>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results</html></formats><statistics><totalResults>26337</totalResults><currentPage>1</currentPage><resultsPerPage>20</resultsPerPage></statistics></meta><results><result><id>552114</id><old_findID>NMS-079461</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>Silver halfgroat of Henry VIII or Edward VI in the name of Henry VIII, Canterbury, further details illegible, 1544-51</description><fromdate>1544</fromdate><todate>1551</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2013-03-25T16:20:22Z</created><updated>2013-03-25T16:22:39Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><county>NORFOLK</county><district>BRECKLAND</district><parish>OVINGTON</parish><fourFigure>TF9203</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.590878</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>0.833026</fourFigureLon><obverseLegend>[...]REX</obverseLegend><reverseLegend>[...]TOR</reverseLegend><axis>1</axis><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><rulerName>Henry VIII - Edward VI</rulerName><creator>Adrian Marsden</creator><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><typeTerm>Silver coin of Henry VIII, 3rd coinage, or Edward VI in the name of Henry VIII</typeTerm><regionName>EAST</regionName></result><result><id>535394</id><old_findID>SOM-9AE924</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>Post medieval silver shilling probably of William III (1694-1702), unclear bust, harp and crowns, unclear date, AD 1695-1700, unclear mint.
The coin may have been deliberately smoothed but is not otherwise modified.</description><fromdate>1695</fromdate><todate>1700</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-12-13T10:31:46Z</created><updated>2012-12-13T10:33:04Z</updated><weight>4.89</weight><diameter>25.3</diameter><thickness>1</thickness><quantity>1</quantity><county>DEVON</county><district>MID DEVON</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Willand</knownas><fourFigureLat>50.881154</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-3.394418</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Laureate and draped bust facing right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Unclear</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><denominationName>Shilling</denominationName><rulerName>William III of England</rulerName><creator>Laura Burnett</creator><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><categoryTerm>Modern</categoryTerm><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName></result><result><id>535392</id><old_findID>SOM-9ABB97</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>Post medieval silver shilling of William III (1694-1702), unclear bust, harp and crowns, unclear date, AD 1695-1700, minted at London.
One edge of the coin has been bent up and the other down to create an S-shaped profile, one edge was then straightened. Coins modified in this way are often referred to as 'love tokens'. Although as it has been straightened this coin could also have been returned to the general money supply.</description><fromdate>1695</fromdate><todate>1700</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-12-13T10:19:39Z</created><updated>2012-12-13T10:22:41Z</updated><weight>4.56</weight><diameter>25.1</diameter><thickness>1</thickness><quantity>1</quantity><county>DEVON</county><district>MID DEVON</district><parish>Restricted Access</parish><knownas>Willand</knownas><fourFigureLat>50.881154</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-3.394418</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Laureate and draped bust facing right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[GVLIEL]MVS [III DEI GRA]</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Unclear</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><denominationName>Shilling</denominationName><rulerName>William III of England</rulerName><creator>Laura Burnett</creator><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><categoryTerm>Modern</categoryTerm><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName></result><result><id>535365</id><old_findID>WAW-8E1427</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>Post Medieval coin: silver, or more likely, base silver Shilling of Edward VI (1547-1553) minted in an uncertain mint between 1547 and 1553. The coin when found was bent in half and the finder has since straightened it.</description><fromdate>1547</fromdate><todate>1553</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-12-12T19:55:47Z</created><updated>2013-01-04T09:17:13Z</updated><weight>3.8</weight><diameter>30.35</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>HEREFORDSHIRE</county><district>HEREFORDSHIRE</district><parish>TEDSTONE DELAMERE</parish><fourFigure>SO6759</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>52.228204</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-2.484562</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>The bust is not visible on the coin due to wear.</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>EDWARD VI D G AGL [                       ]</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>The reverse is not visible on the coin due to wear.</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>[              ] DOMINI FONS VITE M D [           ]</reverseLegend><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><denominationName>Shilling</denominationName><rulerName>Edward VI of England</rulerName><imagedir>images/abolton/</imagedir><creator>Angie Bolton</creator><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><filename>WAW-8E1427.jpg</filename><thumbnail>408668</thumbnail><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><regionName>WEST MIDLANDS</regionName></result><result><id>528787</id><old_findID>SUR-A92B46</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>A fragment of a groat of Henry VIII, 1544-7. Uncertain mint.</description><fromdate>1544</fromdate><todate>1547</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-11-07T16:56:21Z</created><updated>2012-11-14T12:44:19Z</updated><weight>0.73</weight><quantity>1</quantity><county>OXFORDSHIRE</county><district>SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE</district><parish>NEWINGTON</parish><fourFigure>SU6195</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>51.650493</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-1.119707</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Bust facing half right</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[...]HIB REX</obverseLegend><reverseLegend>[POS]VI DEV[M...]</reverseLegend><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><denominationName>Groat</denominationName><rulerName>Henry VIII of England</rulerName><imagedir>images/dwilliams/</imagedir><creator>David Williams</creator><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><filename>B12-438.JPG</filename><thumbnail>404165</thumbnail><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName></result><result><id>523490</id><old_findID>SUR-1A9D85</old_findID><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><description>A very worn and corroded copper-alloy fragment of a Post Medieval Lennox farthing of James I (1603-1625) dating to c. AD 1613-1625, uncertain mint.</description><fromdate>1613</fromdate><todate>1625</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2012-10-07T17:12:09Z</created><updated>2012-10-24T11:22:03Z</updated><weight>0.23</weight><diameter>15.6</diameter><quantity>1</quantity><county>KENT</county><district>THANET</district><parish>MONKTON</parish><fourFigure>TR2865</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>51.33834</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>1.27204</fourFigureLon><obverseDescription>Crown and sceptre</obverseDescription><obverseLegend>[IA]CO DG MAG [BRIT]</obverseLegend><reverseDescription>Crown resting atop a Harp</reverseDescription><reverseLegend>FRA E[T HIB REX]</reverseLegend><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><denominationName>Farthing token</denominationName><rulerName>James I of England</rulerName><imagedir>images/lucye/</imagedir><creator>Lucy Ellis</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>11-1884.JPG</filename><thumbnail>399235</thumbnail><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><typeTerm>Copper Harington or Lennox farthing of James I</typeTerm><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName></result><result><rulerName>Charles I of England</rulerName><denominationName>Penny</denominationName><district>ARUN</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>WEST SUSSEX</county><created>2012-09-04T10:09:33Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>1625</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><axis>2</axis><length>12.1</length><filename>SUSS-5D35D3PennyCharlesI.jpg</filename><thumbnail>395216</thumbnail><creator>Stephanie  Smith</creator><identifier>Stephanie Smith</identifier><width>11.6</width><obverseDescription>Inner circle with depiction of a bearded bust, heavy mustache and double-arched crown facing left and the denomination mark 'I' behind head right.</obverseDescription><id>519133</id><old_findID>SUSS-5D35D3</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>YAPTON</parish><weight>0.44</weight><imagedir>images/stephaniesmith/</imagedir><updated>2012-09-12T14:21:10Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>[....] THRONVM [...].</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1649</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>50.818432</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>No inner circle with circular shield with new scroll garniture and no 'CR' on the side of shield.</reverseDescription><thickness>0.6</thickness><description> A heavily clipped penny of Charles I (1625-1649 AD).  There are severe circumferential losses to this coin. Initial Mark probably two pellets; probably North Group E. The obverse has an inner circle and depicts a bearded bust, with heavy mustache with double-arched crown facing left and the denomination mark 'I' behind head right; the obverse legend reads: CAROL[VS] [...] [RE]X.  The reverse has no inner circle and depicts a circular shield with new scroll garniture and no 'CR' on the side of shield; the legend reads: [....] THRONVM [...].  Cf. North 1991 Vol II, p163, No. 2272; similar to Spink, p263, No. 2835. </description><obverseLegend>CAROL[VS] [...] [RE]X.</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.624384</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU9703</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Mary, Queen of Scots</rulerName><denominationName>Lion</denominationName><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-08-22T08:50:50Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>14.35</diameter><fromdate>1558</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><axis>8</axis><filename>DUR-49D6A4.jpg</filename><thumbnail>393375</thumbnail><creator>Emma Morris</creator><identifier>Emma Morris</identifier><obverseDescription>Crowned M</obverseDescription><id>517386</id><old_findID>DUR-49D6A4</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>WOLD NEWTON</parish><weight>0.6</weight><typeTerm>Scottish: Lion of Mary, Billon and copper, Second period, Francis and Mary (S 5449 - 5450)</typeTerm><imagedir>images/emorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-22T09:03:58Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1560</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.142317</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Lion rampant and star beneath</reverseDescription><description> A copper alloy Scottish lion or hardhead of Mary and Francis dating to 1558-1560. 
 Obverse: Crowned M 
 Rev: Illegible inscription; Lion rampant and star beneath. 
 See Spink (2003)  Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands, Second Edition,  London: Spink and Sons: 77 (a variant on numbers 5445, 5449, 5450. </description><obverseLegend>No legend</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.409458</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TA0473</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Henry VII - Henry VIII</rulerName><denominationName>Halfpenny or farthing</denominationName><district>ASHFORD</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>KENT</county><created>2012-08-20T15:15:38Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>1485</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><length>11.6</length><filename>SUSS-2549A2HalfpennyHenryVIIorVIII.jpg</filename><thumbnail>393057</thumbnail><creator>Stephanie  Smith</creator><identifier>Stephanie Smith</identifier><width>12.5</width><obverseDescription>Crowned bust facing; single-arched crown and narrow hair</obverseDescription><id>517086</id><old_findID>SUSS-2549A2</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>TENTERDEN</parish><weight>0.27</weight><imagedir>images/stephaniesmith/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-20T15:21:40Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>illegible and mostly missing.</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1547</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.056562</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Long cross fourchee; ends mostly missing.</reverseDescription><thickness>1.1</thickness><description> A very worn and damaged Post Medieval silver halfpenny of Henry VII (AD 1485-1509) or Henry VIII (AD 1509-1547).  Withers Type 3, not further defined. Uncertain mint and initial mark.  Identification is based upon the type if single-arched crown and narrow hair, in addition to the remains of the obverse legend.  Cf. North 1991 Vol II, Nos. 1732-1738; 1779-1780. Withers (2004, pp 43-45) discusses the difference in characteristics of both series of halfpennies and suggests that there is a distinctive difference in the narrowness of the hairstyle between rulers; narrow hair on the bust indicates that the halfpenny corresponds to the reign of Henry VIII. However, the images supplied for Withers Type 3 examples issued by Henry VII are similar enough to deter a confident attribution of this coin to a single ruler.  This coin has suffered severe circumferential losses as well as being bent. </description><obverseLegend>[hEN]RIC D[I] [GRA REX]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>0.681236</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TQ8832</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Edward I of England</rulerName><denominationName>Penny</denominationName><district>LEWES</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST SUSSEX</county><created>2012-07-17T13:54:11Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><diameter>18.2</diameter><fromdate>1300</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><axis>5</axis><filename>SUSS-56E827PennyEdI.jpg</filename><thumbnail>391895</thumbnail><creator>Lucy Ellis</creator><identifier>Lucy Ellis</identifier><obverseDescription>Crowned bust facing</obverseDescription><id>512606</id><knownas>Near Lewes</knownas><old_findID>SUSS-56E827</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>1.22</weight><typeTerm>Edwardian class 10 (N 1038-1043), not further defined</typeTerm><imagedir>images/tcrnlje/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-09T17:41:10Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>CIVI/TAS/[...]/[..?E]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1310</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>50.900703</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Long cross pattee dividing legend and inner annulet circle; three pellets within each quadrant</reverseDescription><thickness>0.65</thickness><description> A very worn medieval silver penny of Edward I (1272-1307) probably class 10, uncertain mint (c. AD 1300-1310). The extensive wear to this coin prevents further classification, aside from the closed 'C' and bifoliate crown. </description><obverseLegend>[+ EDW]A R ANGL D[NS h]YB</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.081539</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Henry VIII of England</rulerName><denominationName>Penny</denominationName><district>HUNTINGDONSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>CAMBRIDGESHIRE</county><created>2012-07-11T14:08:29Z</created><regionName>EAST</regionName><diameter>13.47</diameter><fromdate>1526</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><axis>5</axis><filename>DUR-D88DD6.jpg</filename><thumbnail>390436</thumbnail><creator>Emma Morris</creator><identifier>Emma Morris</identifier><obverseDescription>King enrthroned holding orb and sceptre</obverseDescription><id>511945</id><old_findID>DUR-D88DD6</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>GREAT GIDDING</parish><weight>0.5</weight><typeTerm>Penny: Henry VIII, 1526-1544 (N 1808 - 1814)</typeTerm><imagedir>images/emorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-21T12:30:43Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>CIVI/TAS/.../...</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1544</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.433513</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Shield over longcross, TW either side</reverseDescription><description> A silver penny of Henry VIII, minted under Bishop Thomas Wolsley, 1526-1544 (second coinage), North Number: 1811. </description><obverseLegend>H D G ROSA SIE SPIA</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.354006</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TL1283</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Henry III of England</rulerName><denominationName>Cut halfpenny</denominationName><district>KINGS LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>NORFOLK</county><created>2012-07-10T09:07:12Z</created><regionName>EAST</regionName><fromdate>1248</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><axis>9</axis><creator>Adrian Marsden</creator><identifier>Adrian Marsden</identifier><id>511544</id><old_findID>NMS-BF07D2</old_findID><workflow>3</workflow><parish>SHOULDHAM</parish><typeTerm>Long cross class 3, not further defined</typeTerm><updated>2012-07-10T09:10:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>[...]OLEON[...]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1250</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.634434</fourFigureLat><description> Silver cut halfpenny of Henry III, voided long cross class 3, moneyer Nicole of uncertain mint, 1248-50 </description><obverseLegend>[...]II</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>0.495898</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TF6907</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Edward VI of England</rulerName><denominationName>Penny</denominationName><district>RYEDALE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>NORTH YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-07-09T14:00:05Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>14.55</diameter><fromdate>1550</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><filename>DUR-AE3E54.jpg</filename><thumbnail>388527</thumbnail><creator>Emma Morris</creator><identifier>Emma Morris</identifier><obverseDescription>Double rose</obverseDescription><id>511460</id><old_findID>DUR-AE3E54</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>CROPTON</parish><weight>0.5</weight><typeTerm>Penny: Edward VI, Base silver, 1550-1553 (N 1945, 1946)</typeTerm><imagedir>images/emorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-21T12:28:39Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1553</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.290833</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Longcross over royal shield</reverseDescription><description> A silver penny of Edward VI, 1550-1553 (third issue period), unknown mint, North Numbers: 1945-1946. </description><obverseLegend>[E D G ROSA SINE SPINA]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.818566</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SE7789</fourFigure></result><result><classification>Class 5</classification><rulerName>John of England</rulerName><district>WEALDEN</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST SUSSEX</county><created>2012-07-04T11:59:17Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>1204</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><length>9.15</length><filename>SUSS-430152CutQuarterjohn.jpg</filename><thumbnail>388132</thumbnail><creator>Lucy Ellis</creator><identifier>Lucy Ellis</identifier><width>8.85</width><obverseDescription>Crowned bust facing with sceptre in right hand</obverseDescription><id>510782</id><knownas>Alciston CP</knownas><old_findID>SUSS-430152</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>0.31</weight><typeTerm>Short cross class 5a, not further defined</typeTerm><imagedir>images/tcrnlje/</imagedir><updated>2012-07-05T13:36:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>+ MIL[...•ON ...]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1210</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>50.824855</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Short voided cross pommee with small cross pommee saltires in each quarter</reverseDescription><thickness>0.85</thickness><description> A slightly worn silver Medieval short cross cut quarter penny of John (1199-1216), struck by the moneyer Miles, uncertain mint, Class 5 (AD 1204-1210). 
 The presence of a normal 'S' with central pellet might suggest this coin is class 5b (cf. North 1991 Vol II, No. 970), which would suit the moneyer Miles of Oxford, though the lack of mint prevents a secure classification. </description><obverseLegend>[HENRI]CVS [R-EX]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>0.142537</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Edward III - Richard III</rulerName><denominationName>Penny, halfpenny or farthing</denominationName><district>MID SUFFOLK</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>SUFFOLK</county><created>2012-06-22T09:41:30Z</created><regionName>EAST</regionName><diameter>16.47</diameter><fromdate>1344</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><creator>Andrew Brown</creator><identifier>Andrew Brown</identifier><obverseDescription>Crowned bust facing within an inner circle, bifoliate crown</obverseDescription><id>509166</id><knownas>Elmswell</knownas><old_findID>SF-43DCA3</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>0.4</weight><typeTerm>Penny , halfpenny or farthing of Edward III to Richard III not further defined</typeTerm><updated>2012-06-22T09:49:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>[]/[CO?]L/C[]/[]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1489</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.229229</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Long cross dividing the legend, three pellets in each angle of the cross, all within an inner circle</reverseDescription><description> A worn and incomplete silver penny of later Medieval date, in two joining fragments due to old breaks. It is of uncertain later Medieval date, c.1344-1489 AD. </description><obverseLegend>+[]GLI[E?]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>0.912452</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Edward I of England</rulerName><denominationName>Penny</denominationName><district>HAMBLETON</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>NORTH YORKSHIRE</county><created>2012-06-21T11:16:17Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><fromdate>1282</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><length>16</length><filename>2.jpg</filename><thumbnail>386410</thumbnail><creator>Alex Whitlock</creator><identifier>Alex Whitlock</identifier><width>11</width><id>508918</id><knownas>Snape</knownas><old_findID>LANCUM-302814</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><typeTerm>Edwardian class 4a (N 1023)</typeTerm><imagedir>images/AlexIdris/</imagedir><updated>2012-10-01T10:18:06Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377</categoryTerm><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1289</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>54.25103</fourFigureLat><description> Incomplete hammered silver coin, probably of Edward I of England as one can make out ANGL on the obverse. Probably North 1023.There is a comma after L which is a characteristic of class 4a. It isjust about possible to make out the start of VILLA on the reverse, so it is probably minted at either Berwick, Newcastle, Bristol, Kingston-upon-Hull or Bury St Edmunds. Based on this the coin probably dates from 1282 to 1289AD. The length is 16mm, and the width is 11mm. </description><fourFigureLon>-1.60246</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Henry III of England</rulerName><denominationName>Penny</denominationName><district>DAVENTRY</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>NORTHAMPTONSHIRE</county><created>2012-06-15T12:42:49Z</created><regionName>EAST MIDLANDS</regionName><fromdate>1216</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><length>9</length><filename>NARC-B2DC91 b.jpg</filename><thumbnail>385505</thumbnail><creator>Julie Cassidy</creator><identifier>Julie Cassidy</identifier><width>9</width><obverseDescription>bust facing within triangle</obverseDescription><id>507991</id><old_findID>NARC-B2DC91</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>PRESTON CAPES</parish><weight>0.27</weight><typeTerm>Long cross, not further defined</typeTerm><imagedir>images/jcassidy/</imagedir><updated>2012-06-15T12:52:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>[  ]ION/[   ]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1279</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.172221</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>voided longcross</reverseDescription><description> A silver hammered cut-quarter penny. Irish issue. Either Henry III or Edward I first coinage.  </description><obverseLegend>[HENRICVS....]III</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.153317</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SP5853</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Henry VIII of England</rulerName><denominationName>Halfgroat (silver)</denominationName><district>DAVENTRY</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>NORTHAMPTONSHIRE</county><created>2012-06-15T09:25:53Z</created><regionName>EAST MIDLANDS</regionName><diameter>20</diameter><fromdate>1547</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><axis>6</axis><filename>NARC-AFFA13 b.jpg</filename><thumbnail>385447</thumbnail><creator>Julie Cassidy</creator><identifier>Julie Cassidy</identifier><obverseDescription>bust facing front</obverseDescription><id>507889</id><old_findID>NARC-AFFA13</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>PRESTON CAPES</parish><weight>0.95</weight><typeTerm>Halfgroat: Henry VIII, not further defined (N 1763 - 1772, 1800 - 1807, 1849 - 1853)</typeTerm><imagedir>images/jcassidy/</imagedir><updated>2012-06-15T09:34:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1551</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.172221</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>longcross shield</reverseDescription><description> A silver hammered half groat of Henry VIII. Very worn with evidence that it has been folded in half creating stress fractures along the 2 oclock to 7 oclock axis. Probably a post-humous issue. </description><obverseLegend>[    ]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.153317</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SP5853</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Charles I of England</rulerName><denominationName>Shilling</denominationName><district>SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>NORTHAMPTONSHIRE</county><created>2012-06-13T13:08:11Z</created><regionName>EAST MIDLANDS</regionName><diameter>18</diameter><fromdate>1625</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><filename>NARC-890BA7 b.jpg</filename><thumbnail>385074</thumbnail><creator>Julie Cassidy</creator><identifier>Julie Cassidy</identifier><obverseDescription>bust left</obverseDescription><id>507381</id><old_findID>NARC-890BA7</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROTHERSTHORPE</parish><weight>0.81</weight><typeTerm>Shilling: Charles I, not further defined (N 2216 - 2234)</typeTerm><imagedir>images/jcassidy/</imagedir><updated>2012-06-13T13:20:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660</categoryTerm><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1649</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.197671</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>sheild</reverseDescription><description> A silver hammered coin fragments of Charles I. Possibly a shilling. The silver is debased and fragile.  </description><obverseLegend>[   ]LOS D[   ]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.962629</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SP7156</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Richard II of England</rulerName><denominationName>Penny</denominationName><district>SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>NORTHAMPTONSHIRE</county><created>2012-06-13T12:40:05Z</created><regionName>EAST MIDLANDS</regionName><diameter>18</diameter><fromdate>1377</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>Uncertain</mintName><filename>NARC-88A233 b.jpg</filename><thumbnail>385062</thumbnail><creator>Julie Cassidy</creator><identifier>Robert Webley</identifier><obverseDescription>bust facing</obverseDescription><id>507374</id><old_findID>NARC-88A233</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROTHERSTHORPE</parish><weight>0.81</weight><typeTerm>Penny: Richard II, not further defined (N 1325 - 1330)</typeTerm><imagedir>images/jcassidy/</imagedir><updated>2012-06-13T18:10:17Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>CIVITAS [     ]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1399</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>52.197671</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Longcross. Saltire before legend.</reverseDescription><description> A silver hammered penny, probably of Richard II. </description><obverseLegend>(RI)CARDVS[    ]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.962629</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SP7156</fourFigure></result></results></response>
