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Found These Two Coins Among British Ones, Any Infos ?

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@wael, you've got a nice batch of silver pennies. You might find this website helpful for identifying the mints:
https://www.ukdfd.co.uk/pages/edwar...es%20P18.htm

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These two are probably Edward I, though it would take more of an expert to tell you which precise variant for each.
Left hand coin I think was minted in York (Civitas Ebor and quatrefoil in centre on reverse). Right hand coin is from Canterbury (Civitas Cantor).
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They are Edward 1st for some reason Edward pennies are the commonest Medieval English coins, considering they are 800 years old there are an awful lot of them about and at extremely reasonable prices.
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