Edward I Silver Penny
Class 4e
London
1.41g 19.4mm
Spink - 1398
North - 1027
Obverse:
EDW R ANGL DNS HYB. Facing crowned bust. Three pellets on breast.
Reverse:
CIVITAS LONDON. Longcross with trefoil pellets in each angle. Pellet before LON.
A small scuff on the face and light ghosting of reverse cross otherwise about very fine.
Reportedly from the Blackhills Hoard, 1911.
The Blackhills Hoard was discovered on 1st April 1911 by a tenant farmer, while ploughing at Blackhills Farm, Kirkcudbrightshire. The hoard consisted of 2059 Edwardian silver pennies, which had been buried in a wooden bowl. The hoard was declared treasure trove and was passed into the hands of the Royal Exchequer. The National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland in Edinburgh retained 8 of the coins and is thought to have returned the rest to the landowner, Mr Whitby. In 1993, a parcel of 380 of these coins were rediscovered in a solicitor’s office and were subjected to a detailed study. The hoard has a suggested deposition date of 1332.
For further reading see:
S.A. Coupar (1997) ‘A parcel of silver pennies from the Blackhills hoard’ British Numismatic Journal, Vol. 67, pg. 99- 103.
Data sheet
Specific References
Edward I Silver Penny
Class 4e
London
1.41g 19.4mm
Spink - 1398
North - 1027
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