Edward I Silver Penny Bury

Reference:D1792
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Edward I Silver Penny

Posthumous - In the name of Henry III

Class 6

Ion on Bury St Edmunds

1.43g 18.2mm

Spink - 1377

North - 1001

£115.00
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Obverse:

HENRICVS REX III. Crowned facing bust, sceptre in right hand.

 

Reverse:

ION ON SEINTED. Voided long cross with three pellets in each angle.

 

Slightly off centre, good fine or better. Eaglen 349, dies Aa.

 

Reportedly ex Colchester Hoard. 

 

The 1969 Colchester Hoard is one of the largest and most important finds of long cross pennies in Britain, containing 14,065 coins and several mid-13th century forgeries. The second part of the hoard, was highly significant, it included nearly £8 worth of coins, all struck from the same pair of class 6, Bury St. Edmunds dies, which was previously known by a single specimen. The British Museum acquired 1,550 of the coins, while other museums also obtained smaller selections. Nearly 12,000 coins were returned to the finders and sold through numerous auctions in 1971 and 1972.

D1792

Data sheet

Metal
Silver

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