Help Identifying Anglo Saxon and hammered British coins

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  1. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    Hey there all,
    I am investigating a mixed coin lot in an upcoming auction and could use some help with a handful of Anglo Saxon and hammered British coins. Any input on type or value would be appreciated. The bottom 3 are similar in size to the Anglo Saxon pieces.
    Thanks!
    @PaddyB
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  3. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    My best guesses on the hammered coins are:
    #1 and 2 Edward I or II penny
    #3 Henry III Penny
    #4 ???
    #5 ???
    #6 Edward I or II farthing
     
  4. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    #5 tracked it down on a site devoted to Medieval farthings. Here are the details:

    Date: 1280
    Mint: London
    Type: 10

    Diameter: 11mm
    Weight: 0.33g

    Obverse: E R AN GLIE
    Crown as Types 8-9, with bust to edge of flan.

    Reverse: LON DON IEN SIS
    "Long Cross" with three pellets in each quarter.

    Reference(s):
    S.1445A
    N.1053/2 Class 3de
    Fox. Group IIIde
    Scarcity: Normal??

    Guide Price:
    £30 (Fine)
    £90 (Very Fine)
     
  5. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    Anglo Saxon Styca #3
    (Identified with help from a old cointalk forum post by @Nap )

    Brother, a moneyer for kings Eanred, Aethelred II, and Redwulf
    O: +REDVLF RE
    R: +BRODER
     
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  6. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    Anglo Saxon Styca #2
    (Identified via match from Yorkcoins website)

    BP67 - The Kingdom of Northumbria, Æthelred II, 2nd Reign(c.844-c.850), Copper Styca, 1.15g., 12mm, moneyer Eardwulf, +EDILRED REX, around a cross within a circle, rev., +EARDVVLF, around a pellet in circle, (N.190; S.868)
     
  7. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Hey, glad we could help... :)
     
  8. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    #1 is also Kings of Northumbria Copper alloy Styca. S862.
    Obverse: Eanred Rex (King Eanred of Northumbria)
    Reverse: Aldates (moneyer)
    Dates around 810 to 830 AD, Value in F given as £25, in VF as £75 - that one looks VF.
     
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  9. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    ...I know, I got deep into the interview and started answering my own questions!
     
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  10. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    @PaddyB any thoughts on the value of the pennies and farthings?
     
  11. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    Tricky without accurate identifications, but here are my thoughts:
    #1 Eanred - as above,
    #2 Redwulf of Northumbria, moneyer Broder - VF =£100 S867
    #3 Athelred II of Northumbria, moneyer Eardwulf - VF=£65 S868
    #4 and #5 are Edward I pennies, I believe in Class 10 and minted in London, but not sure after that. Quite common - F = £20-25, VF = maybe £50. These are just above F I think.
    #6 Henry III voided long cross penny. Moneyer is Ricard but I am confused by the mint town - either VID or LVID as far as I can make out, but I can't translate that to a town. If London then probably £25-£40. If somewhere more interesting could be £70+
    #7, #8 and #9 are all Edward I farthings of different classes and made in London. I am not good at telling which class! Values in F range from £25 to £50.
     
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  12. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    Thanks Paddy! You are the best. By the way, the Hal(p) Penny goes up for auction next Wednesday. I hope it does well.
     
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  13. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Been there/done that
     
  14. Johnsl

    Johnsl New Member

    late to the party here but

    #9 is an Edward III farthing - the EDWARDUSREX legend is later than the EDW R ANG DNS HYB and variations that Edw I & II used. (London 1339 issue IMHO).

    #7 is a Richard II halfpenny - it reads RIC... And the lettering style is much later than EDW I - bust style is a halfpenny not the farthing style.

    The rest are as per above (though I haven't checked the classes of the EDW I pennies) and the Henry III penny is London - LVND with the N & D ligated (joined sharing the upright between the N and D - which is normal for this issue).

    John
     
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