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Coin | BERK-264082 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A silver cut halfpenny of Plantagenent king Henry II (AD 1154-1189), 'Cross & Crosslets' type Tealby bust C1 (North N956), struck between AD 1161-1165. The coin is worn and it may have had the outer edge clipped as no legends can be fully distinguished, therefore the moneyer and mint town is ... | |||||
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Coin | LIN-A66F16 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver cut halfpenny of William I of Scotland (1165-1214), Short cross and stars coinage, AD1195-1230. | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-6B1095 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A very worn, bent and damaged 13th-/early 14th-century continental imitation of a silver medieval Edwardian penny struck under Guy of Dampierre (1279-1305 AD), count of Flanders and marquis of Namur, uncertain mint (1279-1305 AD; Mayhew type 16). This coin has suffered a major loss at one point o... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-445303 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver Medieval coin; a continental Sterling imitation penny of John the Blind (1310 - 1346), Count of Luxembourg from 1309, King of Bohemia from 1310 and titular King of Poland. The coin is copying an English Edwardian coin. See Meyhew number 267 cited by Withers and Withers (forthcoming). Th... | |||||
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Coin | SUR-318D01 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A very worn penny of Edward I-III. Uncertain mint. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-1BA677 |
Medieval | Staffordshire |
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| Medieval coin: An incomplete worn struck / hammered silver penny of uncertain ruler and mint but minted sometime between 1279 and 1489 AD. Diameter: 16.38mm Thickness: 1.6mm Weight: 0.6 grams | |||||
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Coin | WMID-071483 |
Medieval | Staffordshire |
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| Medieval coin: A complete struck / hammered cut farthing, probably of Alexander III of Scotland (1249 - 1286)'s second coinage, of uncertain mint but probably minted between c.1280 and 1286). Length: 11.31mm Width: 8.97mm Thickness: 0.87mm Weight: 0.3 grams | |||||
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Coin | GLO-B2CAE5 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Silver cut halfpenny of Henry III Class III Date: 1248-1250 Length 18mm, width 9mm, weight 0.72g Obverse: crowned bust facing forward, only the left side remains Obverse inscription: H REX III Reverse: long cross voided with three pellets in each angle Reverse inscription: TOMNS O Mint: Unknown... | |||||
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Coin | GLO-B2BD03 |
Medieval | Avon |
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| Silver cut halfpenny of Henry III Class 7b Date: 1225-1229 Length 18mm, width 9mm, weight 0.71g Obverse: crowned bust facing forward, only the right side remains Obverse inscription: VSRCV Reverse: short cross voided with three pellets in each angle Reverse inscription: [.]EMEM Mint: Unknown M... | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-8729A5 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Continental silver sterling imitation of a Medieval Edwardian type penny. This is a 'crockard', struck by John I, Duke of Brabant and Limburg, between 1267 and 1294. Mayhew number 43. The obverse shows a crowned bust facing, possibly wearing a chaplet of roses, inscribed [DVX BRA]BANTI[E]. The re... | |||||
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Coin | BERK-0BF083 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A silver cut quarter (farthing) of either John (AD 1199 - 1216) or Henry III (AD 1216 - 1272) Class 5c - 7, dating from AD 1204-1242. Mint unknown and moneyer uncertain. | |||||
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Coin | LVPL-8C4377 |
Medieval | Wrexham |
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| Silver Scottish penny of Alexander III, (1249-1286). Obverse: ALEXANDER DEI GRA; crowned bust left with sceptre. Reverse: REX SCOTORVM; long cross dividing legend, star in each quarter. Class A. Spink no. 5053. | |||||
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Coin | NCL-E33686 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver Rosette-Mascle penny of Henry VI (1427-43). Cross type V, North No. 1450. | |||||
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Coin | LVPL-CA6E97 |
Medieval | Flintshire |
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| Silver half real or chinfrão of Afonso V of Portugal, (1438-1481). Obverse inscription: (ALFONSVS QVINTI REGIS PORT); Large crown with a monogrammed AL beneath, with an annulet on each side. Reverse inscription: (ADIVTORIVM NOSTRUM IN); Five shields arranged as a cross with five pellets in each ... | |||||
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Coin | DUR-4B1005 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A silver Scottish halfpenny (cut) of William I, 1205(?)-1230, voided shortcross and stars, Phase B, possibly minted by Hue Walter | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-682B33 |
Medieval | West Sussex |
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| A very worn Medieval Scottish silver cut half (voided) short cross penny, probably of Alexander II (1214-1249 AD). 'Short cross and stars' coinage, Phase D; S 5035-5038. Although the obverse is illegible, the reverse shows half of the voided short cross, with a star in each quadrant; the legend ... | |||||
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Coin | GLO-2D4BE3 |
Medieval | Avon |
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| Silver cut half penny of Henry III Class V Date: 1251-1272 Length 15mm, width 8mm, weight 0.41g Obverse: crowned bust facing forwards holding a sceptre Obverse inscription: ENRIC Reverse: long cross voided with three pellets in each angle Reverse inscription: [...] Mint: unknown Moneyer: unknow... | |||||
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Coin | SUR-43AFF2 |
Medieval | Norfolk |
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| A fragment of a penny of Stephen. Rev: Cross moline. North 873. | |||||
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Coin | DENO-462495 |
Medieval | Staffordshire |
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| Medieval Coin: Extremely worn near complete silver penny of Edward I to Edward III (1279-1377). Uncertain mint. | |||||
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Coin | GLO-3229C5 |
Medieval | Avon |
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| Cut half penny of Henry III Class IIIc 1248-1250 length 19mm, width 9mm, weight 0.58g Obverse: bust facing forward (no sceptre) (only the bottom half of the bust remains) Obverse inscription: RICNS REX Reverse: Long cross voided Reverse inscription: HEN/RIC Moneyer: Henry Mint: Unknown. | |||||
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Coin | SF-1EB511 |
Medieval | Norfolk |
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| A silver Scottish penny of Alexander III, second coinage type B, c.1280-1286 AD. As Seaby no. 5052. | |||||
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Coin | DENO-CF2175 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Medieval Coin: Folded and incomplete gold quarter noble or quarter ryal issued between the reigns of Edward III (1327-1377) and the first reign of Edward IV (1461-1470). Due to the folded and incomplete condition of the coin it has not been possible to more closely identify this coin. It can how... | |||||
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Coin | GLO-65BC92 |
Medieval | Avon |
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| Silver farthing of Henry VI 1427-34 Diameter 13mm, weight 0.28g Obverse: crowned bust facing forward. Obverse inscription: HEN[...]ANGL Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle Reverse inscription: CIVITAS [...] Mint mark: Cross patonce Condition: poor Note: the bottom edge of the coi... | |||||
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Coin | BH-3ED134 |
Medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| A silver cut halfpenny of William I of Scotland; Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase A, minted 1195-c. 1205. Dimensions: 19.7mm diameter, 0.2mm thick; weight: 0.7g. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-3B6E53 |
Medieval | Surrey |
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| A fragment of a penny of Alexander III of Scotland, long cross and stars coinage,1280-1292. | |||||
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Coin | GLO-D1ACB7 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Silver cut halfpenny of John Class 6 (possibly 6c) 1215-1217 Length 18mm, width 8mm, weight 0.47g Obverse: crowned bust facing forwards holding sceptre Obverse inscription: NRICV Reverse: short cross voided with three pellets in each angle Reverse inscription: [...]R[...] Mint: Unknown Condit... | |||||
| Coin | SF-7D0091 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A cut farthing of Alexander II ,short cross and stars type, 1214-1249 AD | |||||
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Coin | SUR-E8A3B5 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A cut quarter of William I of Scotland, Short cross and stars coinage, Phase B, AD 1205-1230. | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-D45324 |
Medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Medieval silver cut 'Tealby' farthing of Henry II, 1158-1180AD. Moneyer, Gerrad (GER) and mint is possibly York. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-C43567 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver Scottish halfpenny of John Baliol of Scotland (AD 1292-1296), the mint is unknown. The obverse has a crowned bust left with sceptre and the legend IOHANNES DEI G[RA]. The reverse has a long cross pattee with a pierced six pointed mullet in two angles and the legend REX SCOT[ORVM]. | |||||

