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Gaz T

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John class 5b3?

Moneyer Walter at London. 

Notice the eyes. Both made with a broken punch. Definitely 5b3 characteristic.

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Would have been a nice coin if the digger on the building site had not run over it.:rolleyes: 

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It would.  I have a 5c of this moneyer that has a huge striking crack almost all the way through it. This could be a mule as according to my book this moneyer did not strike until 5c. It may be a 5b3 obv with a 5c rev or its a straight class 5c and the line gouge below the eyes is throwing me. 

Think its a 5c for sure.

 Nice find. ?

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