SKU: 7660

£95.00

Toned, centrally and evenly struck on a full flan.

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Edward I (1272-1307), silver Penny, 1279-1307, Lincoln mint, new coinage (1279 onwards), class 3f. Obv. Crowned facing bust within beaded inner circle. Rev. Voided long cross, three pellets in each angle. 1.43g, die axis 2h (S.1392). Toned, centrally and evenly struck on a full flan. About very fine.

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S.1392