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Another Penny For Your Thoughts - Possibly King John Short Cross Type, Class 6B2?

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Here's another English silver penny, possibly John Short Cross type, class 6b2? The moneyer is Iohan at Canterbury, and there are stops in the legends. Let me know if you agree or disagree with this attribution. Much appreciated. Thank you.
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Yes, 6b2. I'm not sure about the nose, but the cross, pellets, hair and eyes don't leave many alternatives.
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Thanks John. Yes the nose didn't seem quite right to me either. In 6b2 the long nose should have pellets on either side to represent nostrils. It looks like they could be there but they are small.
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