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    • Mint_id:47
    • Ruler:Edward IV of England (second reign)
    • Denomination:Halfpenny
    • Institution:SWYOR

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Record ID: SWYOR-411AC4
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wakefield
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A Medieval silver coin; a half penny of Edward IV, probably second reign (AD 1471 - 1483). See North (1991) Volume 2, page 95, number 1667 - 1699. The coin is 11.9mm diameter, 0.5mm thick and 0.3g. It is clipped and part of the edge is broken away.
Created on: Tuesday 21st November 2017
Last updated: Monday 4th March 2019
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Record ID: SWYOR-78E71F
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
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A Medieval silver coin in two pieces; probably a halfpenny of Edward IV (second reign) dating from AD 1471-83. Mint probably Canterbury. Withers' Type 1. See page 34 of Halfpenies and farthings; Edward IV - Henry VII (2004) and North 1991, 95, ref. 1668. Compare also IOW-932E36 which has a very similar bust. This could suggest that the mint is Durham, but the other features of Durham coins are not evident. The obverse legends are illegible. The coin is 14mm diameter, 0.5mm thick and 0.56g.
Created on: Tuesday 26th January 2016
Last updated: Thursday 28th January 2016
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Record ID: SWYOR-2B15B7
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
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A Medieval silver coin: a halfpenny probably of Edward IV second reign (1471 - 1483), Wither's type 1-8 or 10, but the initial mark is not visible so it is impossible to be more precise. For reference see Withers' Halfpennies and Farthings - Edward IV - Henry VII page 31 onwards. North number 1667 probably.
Created on: Thursday 3rd November 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 9th November 2011
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Record ID: SWYOR-29EC77
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
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A Medieval silver coin; probably a halfpenny of Edward IV, 2nd Reign (1471 - 1483), Durham mint but unlike the published examples. The coin is the right size for a half penny, but has the reverse legend of a penny, and has the additional feature of a V on the reverse in the CIVI quarter. The portrait is most similar to Withers type 4 (minted under Bishop Dudley), but the V to the left of the neck is not at all visible. The initial mark appears to be circular, probably a rose. There may be a pellet on the breast. There is a D at the centre of the reverse. Compare North number 1665 and …
Created on: Wednesday 10th August 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 10th August 2011
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Record ID: SWYOR-2744F2
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
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A medieval silver coin: a halfpenny probably of Edward IV, second reign (1471 - 1483), struck at London. The coin has a diameter of 12.9mm and is 0.5mm thick. Probably Withers type 2h with an annulet initial mark and an open crown. However, the coin is clipped, making the legend very difficult to read, so the identification cannot be certain. See page 31 in Halfpennies and Farthings; Edward IV - Henry VII, type 2h. North number 1667 probably.
Created on: Tuesday 18th May 2010
Last updated: Thursday 29th March 2012
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Record ID: SWYOR-0A3C80
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Doncaster
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A medieval silver coin: a probably halfpenny probably of Edward IV, second reign (1471 - 1483). The coin has been heavily clipped so it is impossible to get a firm identification, but there seems to be a letter at the centre of the reverse cross, and the style appears to match coins of Edward IV. It is probably Canterbury or Durham mint, North number 1668 or 1669. It is 11.2mm in diameter and 0.5mm thick. It weighs 0.27gm.
Created on: Monday 28th September 2009
Last updated: Thursday 15th November 2018
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