Edward III Silver 1344-51 Hammered Penny Coin - Canterbury Mint

$60.00

Offered is a pleasing silver long cross penny minted in Canterbury under the reign of Edward III in 1344-51. This example comes from the thrid, or ‘florin coinage’ issue, is struck on a regular flan, and has not been clipped. Although bearing some obverse scratches, this remains an attractive example with old cabinet tone.

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Offered is a pleasing silver long cross penny minted in Canterbury under the reign of Edward III in 1344-51. This example comes from the thrid, or ‘florin coinage’ issue, is struck on a regular flan, and has not been clipped. Although bearing some obverse scratches, this remains an attractive example with old cabinet tone.

Offered is a pleasing silver long cross penny minted in Canterbury under the reign of Edward III in 1344-51. This example comes from the thrid, or ‘florin coinage’ issue, is struck on a regular flan, and has not been clipped. Although bearing some obverse scratches, this remains an attractive example with old cabinet tone.