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Hammered silver ID please

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Looks like an Edward I penny?

Ask Sylvester, I think he's the expert on this sort of thing.

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Another one where I'm out of my depth, but hazarding a guess it looks like a penny of Edward I. Minted in London (CIVI/TAS/LON/DON on the reverse). Possibly class 4 (open E to EDV.. and comma shaped contraction marks)?

At least that's a start until someone can pin it down for you.

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Another one where I'm out of my depth, but hazarding a guess it looks like a penny of Edward I. Minted in London (CIVI/TAS/LON/DON on the reverse). Possibly class 4 (open E to EDV.. and comma shaped contraction marks)?

At least that's a start until someone can pin it down for you.

I'd put it as an error version of 5b ( the V in place of W) that has been 'bounced' to show a certain ammount of double striking on the reverse.

Edited by Geordie582

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