Rights Holder: Winchester Museums Service
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Unique ID: HAMP-F5CEA4
Object type certainty: Certain
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A very worn and slightly bent early 14th-century silver medieval penny of Edward I, probably Class 9b2, struck at London mint in 1300 AD
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
Period from: MEDIEVAL
Date from: Exactly AD 1300
Quantity: 1
Length: 17.8 mm
Width: 17.15 mm
Thickness: 0.7 mm
Weight: 1.27 g
Date(s) of discovery: Thursday 1st September 2011 - Friday 30th September 2011
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Other reference: E3200
Primary material: Silver
Manufacture method: Struck or hammered
Completeness: Complete
Denomination: Penny
Ruler/issuer: Edward I of England
Mint or issue place: London
Category: English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377
Type: Edwardian class 9b (N 1037/1)
Obverse description: Crowned bust facing
Obverse inscription: + EDW R ANGL [D]NS hYB (pothook 'N's)
Reverse description: Long cross patty dividing the field into quarters; trio of pellets in each quarter
Reverse inscription: CIVI/TAS/LON/DON
Initial mark: Cross patty
Die axis measurement: 4 o'clock
Degree of wear: Very worn: fair
No coin references available.
4 Figure: SU6414
Four figure Latitude: 50.921918
Four figure longitude: -1.090842
1:25K map: SU6414
1:10K map: SU61SW
Grid reference source: Generated from computer mapping software
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 10 metre square.
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