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The British Medieval Edward IV 1st Half-Penny Hammered Silver Coin is a valuable and historical piece from the United Kingdom. Made of .925 fineness silver, this coin was minted in England during the reign of King Edward IV. The hammered design adds to its unique appeal, making it a desirable collectible for numismatists and history enthusiasts alike. Despite being uncertified, this coin holds its own authenticity and historical significance from the medieval period.
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For Sale is this lovely example of a Henry V Silver Half Groat. Henry V was arguably England’s greatest king, defeating the French at The Battle of Agincourt. His short reign makes his coin very scarce and highly desirable.
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The coin speaks for itself. Much more lustrous in hand than photo images.
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Alexander III (1249-86) Cut Half Penny First Coinage Moneyer: Simon Mint: Ayr S.5043 / 0.77g Ex David Rogers Collection
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Long cross with three pellets in each angle, clear legend CIVITAS EBORACI indicating the York mint. Mint: York (CIVITAS EBORACI). Monarch: Edward I (Edward Longshanks). Crowned facing bust of Edward I, with partial legend visible.
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The 1279-1307 Edward I Silver Hammered Penny from the London Mint is a valuable piece of British coinage from the Late Medieval period. With a fineness of 0.925 silver, this coin bears the characteristic hammered texture that is characteristic of coins from this time period. Minted in England during the reign of King Edward I, this piece represents a significant era in British numismatic history. As a genuine artifact from the United Kingdom, this coin offers a glimpse into the past and is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of British coins.
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