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Auction: 26022 - The Hambleden Hoard: The Most Important Trove of Black Death Coins Ever Found
Lot: 1270

Edward I (1272–1307), Second Recoinage, 'Longcross' Pennies, c. 1299–1300/01, Class 9b1, Durham, under King's Receivership [Bishop Bek's First Suspension] (4), 9b1/9c Mule, + EDW R ANGL DNS hyB, unbarred letters, regular S, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS DVREME, square T, barred A, regular S, M appears as H, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.362g [21.02grns], 1h, i.m. plain cross (Site Reference [B4]; North 1037/2; Spink 1421 [1408A]); another, + EDW R ANGL DNS hyB, unbarred letters, regular S, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS DVREME, unbarred A, regular S, M appears as H, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.287g [19.86grns], 1h, i.m. plain cross (Site Reference [B5]; North 1037/1; Spink 1421 [1408]); another, + EDW R ANGL DNS hyB, unbarred letters, regular S, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS DVREME, unbarred A, regular S, M appears as H, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.174g [18.12grns], 4h, i.m. plain cross (Site Reference [L3.G5.6]; North 1037/1; Spink 1421 [1408]); lastly, + EDW R ANGL DNS hyB, unbarred letters, regular S, crowned bust facing, with star on breast, rev. CIVITAS DVREME, unbarred A, regular S, M appears as H, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.234g [19.04grns], 10h, i.m. plain cross (Site Reference [L3.G5.6]; North 1037/1; Spink 1421 [1408]), with variable field patina, the first with a minor flan split but the distinct mule, otherwise fair to fine, a shortlived series struck under Royal control courtesy of a dispute between King Edward I and Bishop Bek (4)

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Estimate
£100 to £200

Starting price
£100