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1/2 D / 1 D / 1/4 D...i Think...

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 Posted 11/29/2012  8:21 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add aardspeed to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I believe 1/2 D & 1 D & 1/4 D edward london coins?
What years would they be from? Value? Is there a value?
These biggest weighs .8grams and the other 2 weigh .3 each.



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All early Edwardian, from the CIVITAS LONDON mint. Edward I, II, or early III, from 1279 to about 1335. May not be enough diagnostics preserved on all of them to pin down a class and an approximate date, though.
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The only info that came in the pouch was this:
1) 1 D edward london coin 17/8
2) 1/2 D edward london coin 15/3
3) 1/4 D edward london coin 12/3
--> I would assume thats what they are also showing the weight of whats left of each coin,
but just didnt know much else, until now...I now know forsure & have something better to go on.

TY philidelphian!
-->Edward I, II, or early III, from 1279 to about 1335<--
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Are your notations in the same order as your pics? Are the diameters consistent with penny, halfpenny, and farthing?
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1st pic as 1/2d, the 2nd pic was the 1d and the 3rd pic was the 1/4d...

Pretty sure thats how it was anyways...

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2 coins are almost the same size, the last coin is 1/2 the size...
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