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Re: Gold find

Postby oldclaypaws » Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:43 pm

A bit tricky to give a precise ID from that rather blurry pic Dexter, but it looks like a 13th Century hammered long cross penny in nice condition. Yes, most likely an Edward I, II or III and if so worth around £50ish. Theres a small chance its one of the rarer variants. I'll PM you with my address. Stick it in a jiffy bag wrapped between a couple of sheets of cardboard to protect it and send it recorded, I'll be able to give you a full report on its history and value and return it. If I'm correct, they aren't rare, there are a few thousand in existence, but an exciting thing to actually come across.
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Re: Gold find

Postby oldclaypaws » Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:52 pm

This is a similar one of mine. On the reverse (cross side) it will probably say 'civitas london' round the edge, meaning it was minted at the tower in London.

EDWARD-II-PENNY-class-11a.jpg



This is a video I posted( copied off the telly), featuring my pal Dave, he's minting replicas of those exact coins in the actual Tower of London with Barry Cook from the British museum.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrT8MbG7uTg
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