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English Medieval Penny - 1279-1307 Edward I Pennies

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Hi everyone, I just picked up these two nice English Edward I pennies. However, I'm really not entirely sure as to the value of either. But I think that I got a fair deal. I believe that they both are in Fine condition. The first is from Bristol, and the second is from London. Any guesses? Thanks!




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Two very nice coins. I don't know very much about this type but I'm sure others here can help you. Here's an interesting PDF that might help. http://www.bajr.org/BAJRGuides/37.%...7Coins_I.pdf
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echizento- Thanks! That does help a lot.
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hey cool, I was just going to post this but i'll piggyback on your post.

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archraz, did you get your coin on ebay? the pic of your first coin looks very similar to the sellers pics of the coin I purchased. I didn't know much about these, but wanted one of the type. mine was 25 bucks shipped, which I thought was very reasonable.

and thanks for that pdf ski...downloaded!
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Very nice Pennies! I would think that if Chrsmat71 got his penny for $25 then we must have all over paid buy quite a bit! I got mine for around $75, I think I can't really remember.

Kingdom of England
England, Lincoln
Edward I Plantagenet r. AD 1272- 1307
AR penny 18 mm x 1.35 g, Lincoln, long cross type, class 3d.
Obverse: +EDW R' ANGL' DNS HYB. Crowned bust facing.
Reverse: CIVI/ TAS/ LIN/ COL separated by long cross, three pellets in each angle. Reference: North 1019; S 1390/1427. Very Fine, nice strike, toned.
Provenance: ex. David L Tranbarger; ex Steven Damron, his tag included; ex Col. Ted Schmidt (tag included, purchased Al Boulanger, FPL 30, lot 190); ex. B. Yarbrough.

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Chrsmat71 has a keen eye for a bargain...

I want one too now (especially if one can be had for 25 regardless if its is pounds or dollars)

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