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<p>[QUOTE="Roerbakmix, post: 3643516, member: 100731"][USER=56653]@seth77[/USER] Thanks for the detailed reaction on the gros tournois. It certainly is an interesting coin. Am I correct to understand that the weight of 3.14 g may point towards an unlisted gros issue (of 1303-1305), given that the silver content is 0.958 or similar? </p><p>Are there any suggestions on how to (non-destructively) measure the silver content? </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=22068]@swish513[/USER] and [USER=87080]@TheRed[/USER]: I followed your discussion with great interest. In order of coins, the determination offered by you are:</p><p><b>Coin 3</b>: Edward I penny, London mint</p><blockquote><blockquote><p> <b>Obv</b>: EDWAR ANGL DNS HYB</p><p> <b>Rev</b>: CIVI TAS LON DON </p><p> Spink 1380-1414</p></blockquote></blockquote><p><b>Coin 4</b>: Edward I penny, Canterburry mint. </p><blockquote><blockquote><p> <b>Obv:</b> EDWAR ANGL DNS HYB</p><p> <b>Rev:</b> CIVITAS CANTOR</p><p> Spink 1419</p></blockquote></blockquote><p><b>Coin 6</b>: Class 5 Short Cross penny of John (I'll look at the reverse lettering when I get home) </p><p><b>Coin 7:</b> Henry III, Canterburry mint. </p><p><br /></p><p>I may have misunderstood, but [USER=22068]@swish513[/USER]: are you disupting the ID of Edward I?</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll post the remainder of the coins, given they are nice enough to photograph, hopefully this evening.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Roerbakmix, post: 3643516, member: 100731"][USER=56653]@seth77[/USER] Thanks for the detailed reaction on the gros tournois. It certainly is an interesting coin. Am I correct to understand that the weight of 3.14 g may point towards an unlisted gros issue (of 1303-1305), given that the silver content is 0.958 or similar? Are there any suggestions on how to (non-destructively) measure the silver content? [USER=22068]@swish513[/USER] and [USER=87080]@TheRed[/USER]: I followed your discussion with great interest. In order of coins, the determination offered by you are: [B]Coin 3[/B]: Edward I penny, London mint [INDENT][INDENT] [B]Obv[/B]: EDWAR ANGL DNS HYB [B]Rev[/B]: CIVI TAS LON DON Spink 1380-1414[/INDENT][/INDENT] [B]Coin 4[/B]: Edward I penny, Canterburry mint. [INDENT][INDENT] [B]Obv:[/B] EDWAR ANGL DNS HYB [B]Rev:[/B] CIVITAS CANTOR Spink 1419[/INDENT][/INDENT] [B]Coin 6[/B]: Class 5 Short Cross penny of John (I'll look at the reverse lettering when I get home) [B]Coin 7:[/B] Henry III, Canterburry mint. I may have misunderstood, but [USER=22068]@swish513[/USER]: are you disupting the ID of Edward I? I'll post the remainder of the coins, given they are nice enough to photograph, hopefully this evening.[/QUOTE]
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