Auction: 26022 - The Hambleden Hoard: The Most Important Trove of Black Death Coins Ever Found
Lot: 1275
Edward I (1272–1307), 'Longcross' Pennies (3), Primary Phase, 1303–1305, Class 10ab5 (Early), Bury St Edmunds, + EDWAR' R' ANGL' DNS h'B' [sic], multiple contraction marks, crowned bust facing, rev. VILL SCI EDMVNDI, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.299g [20.05grns], 2h, i.m. cross pattée (Site Reference [B3]; Eaglen, dies Bb1; North 1039/3; Spink 1418 [-]); also, Secondary Phase (2), 1305–1306, Class 10cf1, + EDWA R ANGL DNS hyB', stub-tailed R, serpentine S, crowned bust facing, with central fleur as battle-axe, rev. VILL SCI EDMVNDI, serpentine S, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.300g [20.06grns], 1h, i.m. cross pattée (Site Reference [B2]; North 1040; Spink 1418 [1410]); lastly, 1306–1307, Class 10cf2b, Bury St Edmunds, + EDWA R ANGL DNS hyB, serpentine S, broken E puncheon, missing left ornament, crowned bust facing, rev. VILL SCI EDMVNDI, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.369g [21.13grns], 12h, i.m. cross pattée (Site Reference [L1.G4.8]; North 1041; Spink 1418 [1411]), variable field patina and circulation wear, only fair to fine, all scarce issues for this Provincial Mint (3)
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Estimate
£50 to £100
Starting price
£50