Hammered Silver Coin - not dug

Bramblefind

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I bet someone here can help me with an ID of this coin ;D It is about 16mm.

Thank you!

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Looks like Edward 1V!
 

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No legend to go on :-\ one of The Ewards like shaun said, what I do know about it, is that it was Minted at York :icon_thumleft:

SS
 

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Thanks to you both! Is it a common thing for all the Edwards to have the rose in the center of the cross on the reverse? I've been looking at examples on the net and most I see have just a plain cross. But I'm just getting started :)
 

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Bramblefind said:
Thanks to you both! Is it a common thing for all the Edwards to have the rose in the center of the cross on the reverse? I've been looking at examples on the net and most I see have just a plain cross. But I'm just getting started :)
The rose is infact a quartrefoil, that's what tells you it's minted at York :icon_thumleft:

here is one I found a while back :icon_thumleft:

SS
 

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Bramblefind said:
Thanks to you both! Is it a common thing for all the Edwards to have the rose in the center of the cross on the reverse? I've been looking at examples on the net and most I see have just a plain cross. But I'm just getting started :)
The rose is infact a quartrefoil, that's what tells you it's minted at York :icon_thumleft:

here is one I found a while back :icon_thumleft:

SS



That's a nice one :o
 

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Yes SS - that is a beauty :icon_thumleft:

And thanks much for the info.
 

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