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Coin | GLO-FEAF73 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Silver cut halfpenny of John Class 5b 1205-1207 Length 19mm, width 9mm, weight 0.58g Obverse: crowned bust facing forwards holding sceptre Obverse inscription: [H]ENRICVS [REX] Reverse: short cross voided with three pellets in each angle Reverse inscription: HVF[...]OVE Mint: Rochester Moneyer: H... | |||||
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Coin | SUR-A86682 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A short cross cut halfpenny of John, Rochester mint. Class 5b1. | |||||
| Coin | FAJN-03BE15 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Medieval silver cut halfpenny of short cross type, John (1199-1216), class 5b2, moneyer: Hunferei (probably), mint: Rochester (probably). | |||||
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Coin | BH-061F92 |
Medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A slightly worn and bent silver Cut Halfpenny (Voided short-cross type) of John; Rochester mint; a class 5b coin of 1199-c.1209AD. Measures 17.8mm in diameter, 0.2mm thick and weighs 0.62g. | |||||
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Coin | KENT-4C55A0 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| Silver, penny, William I (1066-1087), PAXS type (crown 3), c.1083-c.1086, mint: possibly Rochester, Moneyer: possibly Wulfwine, North 1994, vol.1, p.192 | |||||
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Coin | BERK-004468 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A silver coin: cut halfpenny of John. Short cross coinage class 5bii (c. 1204/5-1209) Dimensions: diameter 18.34mm; weight | |||||
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Coin | CORN-A8DE46 |
Medieval | Cornwall |
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| Silver voided short cross cut halfpenny of John (1199-1216), Class 5b3, c.1206, with cross pattée at end of obverse legend, moneyer Hunferei from Rochester or Gieferei from Norwich [s-c5b3] | |||||
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Coin | SF-4BBA95 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| St Andrew Episcopal penny (Rochester) of Ecgberht of Wessex. The obverse is as North 1980 Vol I Plate VIII no 5, but the reverse, while bearing the SCS ANDREAS legend, has at the centre a six-armed rosette with wedge-form arms centred on a pellet. One interest in this discovery is that Freckenham... | |||||

