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<p>[QUOTE="AnYangMan, post: 2865108, member: 87271"][USER=13719]@randygeki[/USER], Neat coin! I find this to be one of the most interesting series of medieval coins. And you can’t go wrong with a coin that has a device on the breast!</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER], I love that Durham! You can clearly see the cross moline mintmark. I don’t know whether or not you already have a ID for it, but from the kings name, the cross moline, the bifoliate crown and the fact that it is from Durham we can narrow it down to just the secondary phase of group 10, or group 11. Looking at the shape of the crown, it definitely isn’t from group 11 or the late subclasses from group 10. The shape of the crown is very similar to that of class 10cf1 and 10cf3, but seeing as the intermediate ornaments are not arrow, but spearhead-shaped, it Is most probably a 10cf1 (although my eyes may just be deceiving me here, and they are perhaps worn arrowheads). The dating would be somewhere around the transition from Edward I to Edward II. 10cf1 makes it a very late Eddy the first, 10cf 3 a very early Ed II. Nice little coin either way![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AnYangMan, post: 2865108, member: 87271"][USER=13719]@randygeki[/USER], Neat coin! I find this to be one of the most interesting series of medieval coins. And you can’t go wrong with a coin that has a device on the breast! [USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER], I love that Durham! You can clearly see the cross moline mintmark. I don’t know whether or not you already have a ID for it, but from the kings name, the cross moline, the bifoliate crown and the fact that it is from Durham we can narrow it down to just the secondary phase of group 10, or group 11. Looking at the shape of the crown, it definitely isn’t from group 11 or the late subclasses from group 10. The shape of the crown is very similar to that of class 10cf1 and 10cf3, but seeing as the intermediate ornaments are not arrow, but spearhead-shaped, it Is most probably a 10cf1 (although my eyes may just be deceiving me here, and they are perhaps worn arrowheads). The dating would be somewhere around the transition from Edward I to Edward II. 10cf1 makes it a very late Eddy the first, 10cf 3 a very early Ed II. Nice little coin either way![/QUOTE]
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