2024-03-29T12:36:19+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results31140finds-11431481143148HESH-43988DCOINMEDIEVALA heavily clipped medieval penny from the reigns of Edward III (post treaty) to Richard II dating to the period AD 1369-1399. Mint: York
The obverse is worn. It depicts a crowned bust facing. The legend has been lost to clipping, and only the bottoms of the letters [...]GLIE remain.
The reverse features a long cross with a quatrefoil centre, and three spaced pellets in each field. The majority of the legend is once again lost to clipping. Double saltire stops are visible. The bottoms of the letters CIVI / TAS are visble.
The coin has been broken into two fragments and glued back together.2929136913994HESH2023-12-21T13:11:36Z2023-12-21T15:03:37Z0.8PAS65843988001E0E0.516.81221414142638904350638904County of HerefordshireCounty of HerefordshireFord and Stoke PriorSO525752.20911874-2.70387328bands.shops.handy10HESH-439DAD191625051440915Crowned Bust FacingIllegibleLong cross with three pellets in each quadrant, quatrefoil in centreIllegible12York 26353228x25705PennyEdward I - IIISilver11728CompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1143148_658439fc28b2c.jpg1254465images/petercarey/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Penny of Edward I - III, not further definedWest MidlandsCertain12023-12-21T15:03:37.377Zfinds-11184101118410GLO-C016B5COINMEDIEVALA clipped penny of Henry VII (1485-1509) Sovereign type minted under Archbishop Rotherham and dated to AD 1489-1500 and minted in York Obverse: enthroned king facing forwards [HENRI]CUS DI GRA REX AN[G] Reverse: shield divided by a long cross, two keys below shield CIV[ITAS EBORACI] 2929148915004GLO2023-02-01T00:00:00Z2023-04-01T00:00:00Z2023-06-28T10:46:19Z2023-06-28T11:32:13Z0.79PAS649C016B0015471512214214142638904334038904County of HerefordshireCounty of HerefordshireBishop's FromeSO664752.12026228-2.49799562bands.shops.handy10GLO-C0C20E30325051212016enthroned king facing forwards[HENRI]CUS DI GRA REX AN[G]shield divided by a long cross, two keys below shieldCIV[ITAS EBORACI]York 26353228x25705PennyHenry VII of EnglandHenry_VII_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finderGLOC016B5.JPG1231727images/kadams/English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Penny: Henry VII, King enthroned obv. (N 1724 - 1731)West MidlandsCertain12023-06-28T10:32:13.44ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorNMWPA2022742.jpg38904bands.shops.handyEdward_III_of_England250134654MDUnitary AuthorityCertain220751NMGW38904161335Bridge Sollersx142210.5County of Herefordshire11728Penny2022-06-16T01:13:52ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsExactly
An incomplete medieval silver penny probably of Edward III (1327-1377), probably class 15d, minted at the archiepiscopal mint in York, 1327-1335 (North 1098). Clipped.
Clara de Sousa CunhaEdward III of England22-2.847467211839NMGW-21B0FC1068252Crowned bust facing. Bifoliate crown.[CIVI/TAS / EB]O/R[A]CI11NMWPA 2022.74.2MEDIEVALCOINSO4241finds-106825241Edwardian class 15d (N 1095-1099)26353228York 102NMGW-F615972Incomplete1327x14221images/awillis/111861211PAS629F61590016FC42022-06-07T15:31:53ZLong cross dividing the legend, in each angle, three pellets. Quatrefoil at centre.Certainx142212Regular29Probably52.06432298MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Certain[...]D[...]Civil Parish152022-07-14T07:16:40.118ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorGLO6254C5.jpg389042021From finder250132771MDUnitary AuthorityCertain41917GLO38904181483Ledburyx142210.79County of Herefordshire117282022-01-13T22:09:03ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A heavily worn sliver penny possibly Edward III to Edward IV Date 1327-1483. Obverse: Should show the crowned bust facing but no detail remains [...] Reverse: long cross with Quatrefoil in the centre, three pellets in each angle [CIVITAS EBORACI]
Kurt AdamsEdward III - Richard III22-2.424032992860GLO-6270131044138should show the crowned bust facing but no detail remains[CIVITAS EBORACI]11MEDIEVALCOINSO7136finds-104413811Penny , halfpenny or farthing of Edward III to Richard III not further defined26353228York 101GLO-6254C5Complete1327x14221images/kadams/111675131PAS6196254C0015B942021-11-18T10:05:00Zlong cross with Quatrefoil in the centre, three pellets in each angleCertainx142212Regular2021-03-31T23:00:00Z29Certain2021-08-31T23:00:00Z52.02165451MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain[...]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:16:19.757ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Probably2633352Metal detectorHESH241408.jpg38904From finder250134931MD
This artefact was recorded from information and images kindly supplied by the finder during the covid pandemic
Unitary AuthorityCertain421451HESH38904101485Restricted Accessx14221County of Herefordshire11728Penny2021-03-17T18:02:36ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A heavily clipper silver penny of either Edward IV from his second reign 1471-1483, or Richard III 1483-5 - struck at the mint in York. Type XXI 4. If this is the case then the coin would have been struck under the authority of Archbishop Thomas Rotherham (1480-1500). The inscription has been almost entirely removed and the identification is based solely on the marks by the breast and estimated size and style of the coin. Without an inscription it is hard to tell whether the coin was struck under Edward IV or Richard III reign.
North: 1654 / 1686
Peter ReavillEdward IV of England (second reign)22Monnington2115HESH-2417641023982Crowned head facing - nothing on breast - T to left and key to the right of neck / shoulders11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-102398211Penny: Edward IV, Second reign (N 1641 - 1666)26353228York 102HESH-241408Complete1480x14221images/preavill/111384152PAS6052414000183B42021-03-17T17:49:52ZLong cross divides the coin - quatrefoil at centre and three pellets within each angleCertainx142212Regular29ProbablyMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:16:06.145ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESHF042261.jpg389042020From finder250135621MDUnitary AuthorityCertain21917343HESH3890417.421399Restricted Accessx142210.69County of Herefordshire11728Penny, halfpenny or farthing2020-10-21T17:29:15ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
An incomplete (broken) and very worn silver medieval penny of Edward III (AD 1327-1377) or Richard II (AD 1377-1399) struck at the mint in York.
Obverse crowned bust facing, legend illegible.
Reverse: Long cross dividing legend, three pellets in each angle with quatrefoil in centre,
[CIVI/TAS]/EBO/[RACI]
Weight: 0.69gms. Diameter: 17.42mm
Peter ReavillEdward III - Richard III22Wigmore2860HESH-023BF81013848Crowned bust facing[CIVI/TAS]/EBO/[RACI]11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-101384811Penny , halfpenny or farthing of Edward III to Richard III not further defined26353228York 101HESH-F0422611Incomplete1327x14221images/longcross/111195891PAS5F8F04220015F842020-10-20T16:37:06ZLong cross dividing legend, three pellets in each angle with quatrefoil in centreCertainx142212Regular2020-10-17T23:00:00Z29CertainMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainIllegibleCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:15:59.399ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorGLOEE303A.JPG389042019From finderHenry_VII_of_England250134421MDUnitary AuthorityCertain430351GLO38904151500Welsh Newtonx142210.66County of Herefordshire11728Penny2020-04-24T17:46:21ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Penny of Henry VII (1485-1509) Sovereign type minted under Archbishop Rotherham and dated to AD 1489-1500 and minted in York Obverse: enthroned king facing forwards [HENRICUS DI GRA REX ANG] Reverse: shield divided by a long cross, two keys below shield [CIVITAS EBORACI]
Note: this coin has been clipped.
Kurt AdamsHenry VII of England22-2.727135282120GLO-317EBE1001414enthroned king facing forwards[CIVITAS EBORACI]11MEDIEVALCOINSO5016finds-100141411Penny: Henry VII, King enthroned obv. (N 1724 - 1731)26353228York 101GLO-EE303AComplete1489x14221images/kadams/111014421PAS5E9EE303001AEE42020-04-21T13:11:47Zshield divided by a long cross, two keys below shieldCertainx142212Regular2019-01-01T00:00:00Z29Certain2019-08-31T23:00:00Z51.84035357MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain[HENRICUS DI GRA REX ANG]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:15:51.702ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Chance find during metal detectingDSC_1168.JPG389042018From finder250135971MDUnitary AuthorityCertain421451GLO38904141476Madleyx142210.52County of Herefordshire11728Penny2019-09-24T16:41:55ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Penny of Edward IV minted under Archbishop George Neville Date 1471-1476 Obverse: crowned bust facing forwards G and key by neck [ED]WAR[D DI GRA REX] Reverse: Long cross with three pellets in each angle quatrefoil in the centre [CIVITAS EBO]RACI
Note: This coin has also been clipped
Kurt AdamsEdward IV of England (second reign)22-2.876461842115GLO-A38BDC972425crowned bust facing forwards G and key by neck[CIVITAS EBO]RACI11MEDIEVALCOINSO4040finds-97242512Penny: Edward IV, Second reign (N 1641 - 1666)26353228York 101GLO-A37442Complete1471x14221images/kadams/110743031PAS5D8A374400119C42019-09-24T16:33:24ZLong cross with three pellets in each angle quatrefoil in the centreCertainx142212Regular2018-05-31T23:00:00Z29Certain2018-08-31T23:00:00Z52.05512MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain[ED]WAR[D DI GRA REX]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:15:33.277ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12633352Metal detectorHESHD7320E.jpg389042018GPS (from the finder)Henry_III_of_England250135731MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420448HESH389041250Restricted Accessx142210.36County of Herefordshire11728Cut farthing2019-11-26T15:01:19ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A cut quarter farthing of Henry III class IIb-IIIc (1245-1250) struck by the moneyer Ieremie at the mint in York
The coin is 9.02mm wide and weighs 0.36 grams.
Yvonne CarterHenry III of England22Brampton Bryan1705HESH-D75D2A938970Crowned bust facingIER[EMIE ON EVER]11Shropshire Museum Service Object Entry Form; E.01795MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-93897011Long cross class 3, not further defined9.0226353228York 102HESH-D7320E11Complete1245x14221images/dolphin/11082862PAS5C5D7320001F3F42019-02-08T12:16:32ZVoided long cross divides the coin and inscription; within each quarter are three pelletsCertainx142212Regular2018-09-27T23:00:00Z29Probably2018-09-27T23:00:00ZMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainHENR[ICVS REX III]Civil Parish142022-07-14T07:15:07.519ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorGLO57E2CD.JPG389042017From finder250134721MDUnitary AuthorityCertain421451GLO38904161483Kingstonex142210.74County of Herefordshire11728Penny2018-02-15T14:34:38ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
~~Penny of Edward IV minted under Archbishop George Neville Date 1471-1483 Obverse: crowned bust facing forwards G and key by neck [EDWARD DI GRA REX] Reverse: Long cross with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil in the centre [CIVITAS] EBO[RACI] This coin has also been clipped
Kurt AdamsEdward IV of England (second reign)22-2.817311592115GLO-57F13F889220crowned bust facing forwards G and key by neck[CIVITAS] EBO[RACI]11MEDIEVALCOINSO4435finds-88922011Penny: Edward IV, Second reign (N 1641 - 1666)26353228York 101GLO-57E2CDComplete1471x14221images/kadams/110021181PAS5A857E2C001E4A42018-02-15T12:33:48ZLong cross with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil in the centreCertainx142212Regular2017-03-01T00:00:00Z29Certain2017-05-31T23:00:00Z52.01059088MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain[EDWARD DI GRA REX]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:14:33.195ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorEddyPennyTate.jpg389042017GPS (from the finder)Edward_I_of_England250135651MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420551PUBLIC3890418.21281Restricted Accessx142210.8County of Herefordshire11728Penny2018-05-09T09:28:20ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A medieval silver penny of Edward I (AD 1272-1301) class 3e, long face, (AD 1280-1281). Minted at York (Royal mint). North 1991, volume 2, page 28, ref no:1020.
Diameter: 18.2mm Weight: 0.8gms
Peter ReavillEdward I of England22Aymestrey1784PUBLIC-9C62B6861591Long faced crowned bust facingCIVI/[TAS]/EBO/[RACI]11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-86159111Edwardian class 3e (N 1020)26353228York 101PUBLIC-9C521E5Complete1280x14221images/longcross/16265991PAS5999C521001E6F42017-08-20T18:21:37ZLong cross pattee dividing legend with three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2017-08-18T23:00:00Z29CertainMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377with finderCertainEDW[ R A]NGL DNS hYBCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:14:16.971ZCounty of Herefordshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12633352Metal detectorWAWA644BD.jpg389042016From finderFair250133404MDUnitary AuthorityCertain451WAW3890416.911422Bishop's Fromex142210.81County of Herefordshire11728Penny2017-06-09T10:20:33ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsExactly
Medeival coin: penny of Henry V (1413-1422) minted in York. Class C; North No. 1400.
Angie Bolton22-2.498095892091WAW-A64658851851Bust facing forwards, crowned. Mullet to the left and broken annulet to the right of the crown.Illegible due to wear.11MEDIEVALCOINSO6648finds-85185141Penny: Henry V, Class C (N 1396, 1400, 1405)26353228York 62WAW-A644BDComplete1413x14221images/abolton/1618362PAS593A644B001E2742017-06-09T10:03:07ZLong cross with three pellets in each quarter. Quatrefoil in the centre of the cross.Certainx142212Regular2016-12-05T00:00:00Z29Probably2017-04-02T23:00:00Z52.129252441MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainIllegible due to wear.Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:14:11.166ZCounty of Herefordshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL2Certain2633352Metal detectorWAW9C8F11.jpg389042016From a paper mapFair250133364MDUnitary AuthorityProbably421151WAW3890416.511434Much Cowarnex142210.77County of Herefordshire11728Penny2017-05-03T13:29:22ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsExactly
Medieval coin: penny of Henry VI (1422-1461) minted in York, probably between 1430 and 1434. North No. 1466i. Pinecone/Mascle type.
Angie BoltonHenry VI of England (first reign)22-2.556302072101WAW-9C9088845344Bust facing forwards. Mullet to the left of the crown and a trace of one to the right. Cross.CIVI / [TAS] / [EBO] / RACI11MEDIEVALCOINSO6246finds-84534441Penny: Henry VI, First reign, Pinecone-Mascle (N 1464 - 1467)26353228York 62WAW-9C8F1112Complete1430x14221images/abolton/16134091PAS5909C8F100119342017-05-03T13:11:29ZLong cross with three pellets in each quarter. Quatrefoil in the centre of the cross. No initial mark.Certainx142212Regular2016-11-24T00:00:00Z29Probably2017-02-23T00:00:00Z52.111010881MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainhENR[ ]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:14:07.438ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Possibly2633352Metal detectorHESH36119A.jpg389042015GPS (from the finder)250135251MDUnitary AuthorityCertain421451HESH3890416.21483Restricted Accessx142210.8County of Herefordshire11728Penny2020-03-02T17:06:07ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Heavily clipped and worn silver penny - most probably of Henry VI or Edward IV, dating from AD 1422-1483. Both legends are illegible, but the quatrefoil in the centre of the reverse cross confirms that the coin was struck at the episcopal mint in York.
It is likely that this coin was of Episcopal issue either Sede Vacante or by Archbishop George Neville on behalf of Edward IV (Second reign, AD 1471-1483) due to remaining detail. There is a cinquefoil rose by the obverse bust's head or crown on the left, which does not match with any option listed by North (1991 Vol II, pp. 94-95. Perhaps it is possible that this is an error in the die and that the rose should have been positioned to the right of the crown as in North 1991 Vol II, p. 94, no. 1648 or no. 1649.
A similar coin has been recorded from Beddingham, East Sussex (SUSS-DCBD09)
OBV: Crude bust (with small distorted face) facing - to left of crown - rose / cinquefoil. Inscription illegible - double saltire stops
REV: Long cross divides flan; quatrefoil at centre of reverse - three pellets in each quarter
Diameter: 16.2mm weight 0.8 grams
Peter ReavillEdward IV of England (second reign)22Dilwyn2115HESH-361BDD781410Crude bust (with small distorted face) facing - to left of crown - rose / cinquefoil. Inscription illegible - double saltire stops11Hereford Museum Object Entry Form: HFDMG: 3244MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-78141011Penny: Edward IV, Second reign (N 1641 - 1666)26353228York 102HESH-36119AComplete1422x14221images/preavill/111050113PAS57236119001ADA42016-04-29T14:26:49ZLong cross divides flan; quatrefoil at centre of reverse - three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2015-08-14T23:00:00Z29ProbablyMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:13:08.713ZCounty of Herefordshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12633352Metal detectorWAWCD1718.jpg389042015From finderFairEdward_III_of_England250134414MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420751WAW3890417.171377Llangarronx142211.1County of Herefordshire11728Penny2016-03-14T09:54:48ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsExactly
Medieval coin: penny of Edward III (1327-1377) minted in York between 1369 and 1377. Post-Treaty Series. North No. 1295 probably, but possibly a rose or lis on breast, not an annulet or cross.
Angie BoltonEdward III of England22-2.727860651856WAW-CD1C92769796Bust facing forwards. Saltire stops. There is something on the breast, possibly a rose or lis, but not an annulet or cross.CIVI / [TAS] / EBO / RACI11MEDIEVALCOINSO5021finds-76979641Edward III, 4th coinage, post-treaty (N 1291-1297)26353228York 8WAW-CD17187Complete1369x14221images/abolton/2555221PAS56CCD1710018EB42016-02-23T21:38:57ZLong cross with three pellets in each quarter. Quatrefoil in the centre. One quarter has a small oval shaped pellet which may be intentional or a casting flaw.Probablyx142212Regular2015-06-06T23:00:00Z2951.885304461MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Certain[EDWAR]DVS REX ANGLI[ ]Civil Parish152022-07-14T07:12:57.782ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12633352Metal detectorP1020278.JPG389042014Centred on field250132991MD
Record has been made by images supplied by the finder
Unitary AuthorityCertain4227051PUBLIC38904141509Ashpertonx14221County of Herefordshire11728Penny2016-11-07T14:22:52ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Medieval heavily clipped silver penny, that dates to the reigns of Edward III to Henry VII , 1327-1509
Obverse: no detail remains
Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil in the centre
Kurt AdamsEdward III - Henry VII (not further defined)22-2.54126492PUBLIC-A5C8F7713662no detail remains[...]11MEDIEVALCOINSO6342finds-7136621126353228York 101PUBLIC-A59CD9Complete1327x14221images/zoom/1511142PAS551A59CD00191A42015-03-31T09:24:45Zlong cross with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil in the centreCertainx142212Regular2014-08-30T23:00:00Z29Certain52.0751183MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain[...]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:12:21.585ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH709BD3.jpg38904From finderFairHenry_V_of_England250134971MDUnitary AuthorityCertain421051HESH3890416.51422Restricted Accessx14221263476190.8County of Herefordshire11728Penny2015-03-27T16:55:18ZReturned to finderCirca
A heavily worn penny - most probably Henry V (AD 1413-1422) struck at the mint in York
Seaby: 1786 / North 1401
Peter ReavillHenry V of England22Wye Valley2092HESH-70A650711149Crowned bust facing - Mullet of 5 points to left of crown - annulet - possibly broken to right. Inscription clippedCI[VITAS EBO]RACI11SMS Object Entry Form: SHRMS E.00556MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-71114911Penny: Henry V, Class D (N 1397, 1401, 1406)26353228York 102HESH-709BD31Complete1413x14221images/preavill/16233831PAS550709BD00139342015-03-16T16:50:05ZLong cross divides field and inscriptio; within each quarter are three pellets - at centre of cross : quatrefoilCertainx142212Regular29Probably1MEDIEVALSilverx25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:12:20.304ZCounty of Herefordshire1000Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH6639E1.jpg38904From finderFair250134931MD
The coin has been pierced, indicating a secondary function which would normally indicate that it should be considered as potential Treasure (under Treasure Act 1996). However, coins dating after AD1180 with similar piercings are also known in hoards of currency, suggesting that such objects could re-enter circulation as coins, and not all coins were pierced to convert them into objects such as pendants. It therefore cannot be said with confidence whether this particular object was regarded as a coin or as another type of object at the time that the coin was deposited.
Unitary AuthorityCertain41917343HESH389041480Restricted Accessx14221263476170.6County of Herefordshire11728Penny, halfpenny or farthing2018-10-29T16:03:00ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A heavily worn, clipped and pierced later medieval penny - (1350-1480 AD). The coin has been pierced twice by holes which has obscured the portrait.
John Naylor13.7Edward III - Richard III22Staunton on Wye2860HESH-6677F6597653Crowned head facing with long hair either side - large pellet at the neck.[CIVITAS EB]O RA[CI]11Hereford Museum Entry Form: HFDMG 2781MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-59765311Penny , halfpenny or farthing of Edward III to Richard III not further defined13.426353228York 41HESH-6639E112Complete1350x14221images/preavill/35299821PAS52E6639E0012D142014-01-27T13:48:14ZLong cross divides the flan and inscription - quatrefoil at centre of the cross - three pellets in each quarterPossiblyx142212Regular29Certain1MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:11:36.686ZCounty of Herefordshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-B91494.jpg38904From finderEdward_III_of_England250133971MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420751HESH3890418.31361Restricted Accessx14221263476141.08County of Herefordshire11728Penny2014-05-09T21:27:01ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A silver penny of Edward III (1227-1277) struck in York at the episcopal mint during the pre-treaty coinage series - c. AD 1351-1361
Peter ReavillEdward III of England22Holme Lacy1847HESH-B92074561226Crowned bust facing - possibly with a heavily worn mark on breastC[IVITAS EB]ORACI11Hereford Entry Form: HFDMG 2743COINRestricted Accessfinds-56122611Edward III, 4th coinage, pre-treaty, not further defined26353228York 81HESH-B914948Complete1351images/preavill/14674011PAS519B914900184542013-05-21T16:22:49ZLong cross divides the field and inscription - within each quarter three pellets - at centre of cross - quatrefoilCertainx142212RegularCertainMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDWARDVS [REX ANGL]ICivil Parish152022-07-14T07:11:15.397ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESHB76F22.jpg38904Centred on fieldFairHenry_VII_of_England250135141MDUnitary AuthorityCertain430351HESH3890415.91509Restricted Accessx14221263476220.63County of Herefordshire11728Penny2012-12-21T12:13:45ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A silver penny of Henry VII ( 1485-1509) struck at the mint in York using worn / provincial dies in c1485-90. AD. In the field by the neck the T is quite squat and also badly struck - struck under the authority of Archbishop Rotherham (1480-1500). Initial mark lost - but probably Lis over sun and rose
North 1722
Thanks are extended to Laura Burnett for her help in identifying this problematic coin
Peter ReavillHenry VII of England22Weobley2119HESH-B78BB7530907Crowned bust facing - head wide and double struck. At the neck / breast a possible cross - a poorly struck T to the left of the bust and trefoil to the right.CIVITAS EBORACI11HFD Entry Form No: HFDMG 2734COINRestricted Accessfinds-53090741Penny: Henry VII, Facing bust issue (N 1718 - 1723)26353228York 101HESH-B76F222Complete1485images/preavill/110369221PAS50AB76F200134342012-11-20T12:26:26ZLong cross divides the field and inscription; in each quarter three pellets. In quarters 1 and 3 an extra additional (4th) pellet. At centre - quatrefoil.Certain2RegularCertain1MEDIEVALSilver41426x257051Exactlyhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainhENR[IC] DI [GRA] REX AnGCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:10:59.194ZCounty of Herefordshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-E64790 copy.jpg38904From finderHenry_III_of_England250135991MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420450HESH3890417Restricted Accessx142210.49County of Herefordshire11728Cut halfpenny2012-01-09T10:46:00ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Silver cut half-penny of Henry III, moneyer is probably Rener who struck coins at the mint in York. From the style of crown and inscription Class III / Class 3 is suggested, possibly class 3c. Dated 1248-1250
North: 988
Peter ReavillHenry III of England22Hay-on-Wye1708HESH-E675A4474199Crowned bust facing; the crown is formed from a band with a low squat central lis and side pearls which conjoin with the upper edge of the band. All other detail lost. In the inscription the III is preceded by a single pellet and has large comma afterwardsREN[ER ON EVERW]11COINRestricted Accessfinds-47419911Long cross class 3c (N 988)26353228York 62HESH-E6479012Completeimages/preavill/13827241PAS4ECE647900105342011-11-24T15:36:25ZLong cross divides the coin; in each quarter are three pellets. The EN of REN are ligatured, the R is wedge footedCertainx142212RegularProbablyMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certain[HENRICVS REX] IIICivil Parish142022-07-14T07:10:21.265ZCounty of Herefordshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-BD5014 copy.jpg38904Centred on field250135451MDUnitary AuthorityCertain421151HESH3890417.31434Restricted Accessx14221263476240.89County of Herefordshire11728Penny2012-02-08T15:17:00ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Silver penny of Henry VI (1422-1461), struck at the York mint probably between 1427and 1434 AD. It is clipped and heavily worn
North 1451(iii) or 1466 (i)
Peter ReavillHenry VI of England (first reign)22Lyonshall2098HESH-BD6004473594Crowned head facing; Mullet to right of crown - possibly something on chest[CIVITAS EBOR]ACI11COINRestricted Accessfinds-47359411Penny: Henry VI, First reign, not further defined26353228York 81HESH-BD50145Complete1427images/preavill/13827041PAS4ECBD5010018EB42011-11-22T16:59:45ZLong cross divides the coin evenly; tin each quarter are three pellets. At the centre of teh cross is a quatrefoilCertain2RegularCertainMEDIEVALSilver41426x257051Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainHE[NRICVS...]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:10:20.803ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorPUBLIC-043585reverse.jpg38904GPS (from the finder)Edward_III_of_England250129741MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420751PUBLIC3890418.41351Restricted Accessx14221298370.9County of Herefordshire11728Penny2013-11-20T15:40:29ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A complete penny of Edward III - most probably from the 3rd 'florin' coinage - 1344-51.
The penny is well worn and crumpled. The coin is double struck. The first strike was off flan as I can make out the inner edge of the first legend outside of the second legend. The only descernable part of the legend is DVS followed by a single saltire stop. Only one lock of hair is descernable in the portrait.
On the reverse I can make out RACI C in the legend, and a quatre foil at the centre of the cross. Making this an Archiepiscopal issue from York.
Diameter 18.4mm, weight 0.9g
Peter ReavillEdward III of England22Brampton Abbotts1840PUBLIC-047DA6471748The obverse is double struck. The first strike was off flan as I can make out the inner edge of the first legend outside of the second legend. The only descernable part of the legend is DVS followed by a single saltire stop. Only one lock of hair is descernable in the portrait.C[IVITAS EBO]RACI11COINRestricted Accessfinds-47174811Edward III, 3rd 'florin' coinage (N 1113-1130), not further defined26353228York 102PUBLIC-0435859Complete1344images/PatrickBrown/13546101PAS4EC043580019B842011-11-13T22:23:20ZLongcross with quatrefoil at centre.Certain2RegularProbablyMEDIEVALSilver41426x257051Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377with finderCertain... DVS ...Civil Parish152022-07-14T07:10:19.299ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-9C13F3.jpg38904GPS (from the finder)Richard_II_of_England250134191MDUnitary AuthorityCertain220851HESH3890416.71399Restricted Accessx14221263476220.88County of Herefordshire11728Penny2012-04-23T16:00:00ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A silver penny probably of Richard II - struck at the York mint using local dies. It is pobable that the coins is double struck and is also heavily worn making positive identification difficult.
John Naylor (PAS National Finds Advisor for medieval coins) has suggested:
This coin is probably of Richard II, York local dies. It seems to be badly double-struck so I think the : after EBO is more likely to be a single pellet, but again I'm not totally sure. It seems to best match Purvey's group A1 (no. 37) which has he reverse .EBO.
Similar to North: 1330 Group A, C or D
Peter ReavillRichard II of England22Wellington2080HESH-9C1571464906Crowned bust facing, nothing by neck / shoulders and nothing on breast[CIVIT]AS EBO:R[ACI]11SMS Entry Form: SHRMS: E.00278COINRestricted Accessfinds-46490611Penny: Richard II, Local dies, York (N 1330)26353228York 101HESH-9C13F38Incomplete1377images/preavill/13482101PAS4E89C13F00169F42011-10-03T15:05:51ZLong cross divides the coin and the inscription, in each quarter three pellets. At the centre of the cross is a poorly defined quartrefoil. Double pellet colon after EBOCertainx142212RegularCertainMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain[RICARDVS R]EX ANGLI[E]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:10:14.407ZCounty of Herefordshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-9B4961.jpg38904From finderEdward_I_of_England250135141MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420551HESH3890416.41310Restricted Accessx14221395190.77County of Herefordshire11728Penny2011-10-03T14:54:00ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
Heavily worn and clipped silver penny, most probably from the reign of Edward I. The style of the crown's central lis would suggest that this coin was struck during class 10 (1301-1310) being axe shaped. It is possible the coin was struck at the York mint
Peter ReavillEdward I of England22Weobley1810HESH-9B7640464888Crowned head facing; only the central lis of the crown is visible and this is axe shapedCIV[ITAS] E[BORACI]11COINRestricted Accessfinds-46488811Edwardian class 10 (N 1038-1043), not further defined26353228York 102HESH-9B496112Complete1301images/preavill/13481891PAS4E89B49600114642011-10-03T14:11:51ZLong cross divides the coin and inscription - in each divided quarter are three pellets.Certainx410472RegularProbablyMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainE[DWAR R ANGL DNS] HYBCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:10:14.399ZCounty of Herefordshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-080C18.jpg38904From finderEdward_III_of_England250135991MDUnitary AuthorityCertain220751HESH3890416.81377Whitney-on-Wyex142210.57County of Herefordshire11728Penny2011-10-10T14:52:00ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCirca
A broken and worn silver penny possibly of Edward III struck in York1327-77
Peter ReavillEdward III of England22-3.052922761846HESH-0821E6464065Crowned bust facing[CIVITA]S EB[ORACI]11COINSO2847finds-46406511Edward III, 4th coinage, not further defined26353228York 63HESH-080C1810Incomplete1327images/preavill/13480581PAS4E8080C1001F5D42011-09-26T14:40:18ZLong cross divides coin and inscription; at the centre of cross is a quatrefoil, in each quarter are three pellets. Stops in the reverse are small lis, or pelleted crossesCertainx142212RegularPossibly52.11661161MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:10:13.909ZCounty of Herefordshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-7E6E85.jpg38904Edward_I_of_England25013419MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420551HESH3890417.51307Wellingtonx142210.79County of Herefordshire11728Penny2019-08-05T18:05:56ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCertainMuch worn silver penny of Edward I. Almost all of the identifying marks which would allow further sub-classification have been lost. Enough of the mint name survives to suggest it was struck in YorkPeter ReavillEdward I of England22-2.746266931898HESH-7E8F46202665Crowned head facing. Detail of the syle of crown and hair has been lost. The drapery is wedge shaped. Almost all of the inscription has been lost[CIVITAS E]BORA[CI]1COINSO4947finds-2026651Farthing: Edward I, not further defined26353228York 81HESH-7E6E858Complete1279images/preavill/116317610014757E76C011BC42007-12-06T12:13:32ZLong cross divides the coin evenly. In each divided quarter are three conjoined pellets. At the cetre of the cross is a much worn mark which is likely to be a quatrefoil. The inscription has again been almost completely lostCertainx1422120Certain52.11895187MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Certain[EDWA(?) R AN]GL D[NS HYB]Civil Parish1512022-07-14T07:08:00.279ZCounty of Herefordshire1000Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-B471B6.jpg3890425013405MDThe obverse has been nicked several times - presumably to check the silver content. Also it seems as if the coin has been bitten as three clear teeth marks can be seen impressed into the surface.Unitary AuthorityCertain421253HESH3890423.71470Restricted Accessx142212.37County of Herefordshire11728Groat2018-11-05T22:20:07ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCertainSilver groat of Edward IV, initial mark: Lis (possibly). Mint: York. Peter ReavillEdward IV of England (first reign)22DinedorHESH-B36BE8159264Crowned bust facing within a tressure of arches with trefoil terminals. There is a closed E on the breast and no marks by the neck.[POSVI] DEV ADIVTO[REM MEV] / CIVITAS EBORACI11COINRestricted Accessfinds-159264126353228York 41HESH-B471B610Complete1461images/preavill/1198119100145CB47D2016EE42007-02-08T15:54:58ZLong cross pattee dividing the inscription, in each of the quarters are three pellets.Certainx142212Regular0CertainMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainEDWARD [...]Civil Parish1612022-07-14T07:07:40.085ZCounty of Herefordshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2633352Metal detectorHESH-FAA3E7.jpg38904From finderEdward_III_of_England25013336MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420751HESH3890417.71361Restricted Accessx142210.97County of Herefordshire11728Penny2011-02-24T13:51:53ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsCertainSilver penny (Florin) of Edward III, Series G 1356-1361. Episcopal Mint: YorkDaniel PettEdward III of England22Much CowarneHESH-F9D323137494Crowned bust facing, with possible pellet / annulet on breast. In the inscription there are large broken annulet stops separating the elementsCIVITAS EBORACI11COINRestricted Accessfinds-137494126353228York 81HESH-FAA3E76Complete1356images/preavill/1117607100144BFAAE00156F42006-07-20T17:10:08ZLong cross divides the inscription and coin, with a quatrefoil at its centre. In each divided quarter are three pellets. In the inscription TAS is separated by two small pelletsCertainx142212Regular0CertainMEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Certain[ED]WARDVS REX AN[G]LICivil Parish1512022-07-14T07:07:28.94ZCounty of Herefordshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredCertain2633352Metal detectorHESH-FB5676.jpg389042004FairHenry_VII_of_England25013397MDUnitary Authority30351HESH3890416.61509Holme Lacyx142210.67County of Herefordshire11728Penny2018-11-05T21:43:53ZReturned to finderArchbishop RotherhamWest MidlandsCertainPeter ReavillHenry VII of England22-2.64248924HESH-FB689265675King enthroned holding orb and sceptre,The throne is made from two single pillars.CIVITAS EBO[RACI]
(difficult to read due to clipping)0COINSO5635finds-65675126353228York 61HESH-FB567651485images/preavill/0242071001408FB654010BB42004-04-28T14:49:08ZRoyal shield over long cross which divides the inscription. Two keys below the shield, one in each divided quadrant.x1422122004-03-08T00:00:00ZCertain52.011674451MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489HENRIC[VS DEI GRATIA] REX AN
(the coin is very clipped and the inscription is therefore difficult to read)Civil Parish1612022-07-14T07:06:46.07ZCounty of Herefordshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredCertain2633352Metal detectorHESH-FO28C3.jpg389042003From a paper mapGoodEdward_I_of_England25013562MDUnitary Authority20549HESH38904141307Adfortonx14221315330.52County of Herefordshire11728Halfpenny2011-02-24T13:51:53ZReturned to finderWest MidlandsProbablyDaniel PettEdward I of England22-2.881962HESH-F0388362961Very worn crowned bust[CI]VI TAS EBO0COINSO4071finds-62961126353228York 81HESH-F028C3111272images/preavill/1212751001405F03150150742004-03-22T15:15:33ZThe coin is divided by a long cross Each divided part has three pellets within it, forming an irregular trefoil.Certainx1422122003-01-01T00:00:00ZCertain2004-01-10T00:00:00Z52.3337892MEDIEVALSilver41426x25705MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377[ED]WA ANG DNS H[]Civil Parish1522022-07-14T07:06:44.34Z