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Thanks for the id on the coin, wonder what it's worth ?.ExLibris said:SoreKneesDayton said:That is a sweet find. Tell us, is there a date on it.
SKD
I read EDWARD DEI GRATIA REX... on the coin so this must be:
ENGLAND. Plantagenets. Edward III, 1327-1377.
Noble, mm cross potent. Fourth Coinage. Pre-Treaty Period (1356-1361). Facing King seated in ship, holding sword and shield. Rv. Royal cross within center tressure. S.1490. N.1179. Fr.89.
Rob
robfinds said:Thanks for the id on the coin, wonder what it's worth ?.ExLibris said:SoreKneesDayton said:That is a sweet find. Tell us, is there a date on it.
SKD
I read EDWARD DEI GRATIA REX... on the coin so this must be:
ENGLAND. Plantagenets. Edward III, 1327-1377.
Noble, mm cross potent. Fourth Coinage. Pre-Treaty Period (1356-1361). Facing King seated in ship, holding sword and shield. Rv. Royal cross within center tressure. S.1490. N.1179. Fr.89.
Rob
DCMatt said:robfinds said:Thanks for the id on the coin, wonder what it's worth ?.ExLibris said:SoreKneesDayton said:That is a sweet find. Tell us, is there a date on it.
SKD
I read EDWARD DEI GRATIA REX... on the coin so this must be:
ENGLAND. Plantagenets. Edward III, 1327-1377.
Noble, mm cross potent. Fourth Coinage. Pre-Treaty Period (1356-1361). Facing King seated in ship, holding sword and shield. Rv. Royal cross within center tressure. S.1490. N.1179. Fr.89.
Rob
That is a beautiful coin. For me it would be priceless.
DCMatt
On the kitchen scales it's 5g, it's an half noble.ExLibris said:This is quite a valuable coin:
http://www.coinarchives.com/w/results.php?search=noble+AND+edward+&s=0&results=100
What is the weight of the coin? About 7 grams?
Rob