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<p>[QUOTE="Orfew, post: 2865132, member: 74968"][USER=13719]@randygeki[/USER] </p><p><br /></p><p>Nice coin.</p><p><br /></p><p> For some unintended reason I have ended up with 3 coins of Edward I. The first one is an English coin that I bought for my Historical Figures collection. The other 2 are Anglo Gallic coins. They came in a lot I bought in order to get an Eleanor of Aquitaine. They look similar but one was minted when Edward was heir to the throne, and one when he became king.</p><p><br /></p><p>I find myself becoming more an more interested in these fascinating coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>England, Plantagenet Kings</p><p>ND AR Penny Edward I 1272-1307 London</p><p>(19.1 mm 1.4 g)</p><p>Class III g, late “S”. </p><p>North 1022 S 1393</p><p>Purchased from H. J. Berk May 15, 2017</p><p>201st Bid or Buy sale lot 516</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]683373[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Edward I (as heir to the throne) (1252-1272)</p><p>Anglo-Gallic</p><p>Denier</p><p>( 19.14 mm 0.92 g 10h)</p><p>E 13, W 11, S 8013</p><p>Obv: lion passant left, EDUARD FILI,</p><p>Rev:. +h regi anglie, cross pattee</p><p>Dix Noonan Webb Online Auction September 13, 2017 Lot 163</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]683374[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Edward I as King (1272-1307)</p><p>Anglo-Gallic</p><p>Denier</p><p>(17.87 mm 0.89 g 3h)</p><p>E 15, W 13, S 8015 (R2)</p><p>Obv: lion passant left,EDUUARDUS REX</p><p>Rev: +Crosss Pattee DVX AQVITANIE</p><p>Dix Noonan Webb Online Auction September 13, 2017 Lot 163</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]683375[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Orfew, post: 2865132, member: 74968"][USER=13719]@randygeki[/USER] Nice coin. For some unintended reason I have ended up with 3 coins of Edward I. The first one is an English coin that I bought for my Historical Figures collection. The other 2 are Anglo Gallic coins. They came in a lot I bought in order to get an Eleanor of Aquitaine. They look similar but one was minted when Edward was heir to the throne, and one when he became king. I find myself becoming more an more interested in these fascinating coins. England, Plantagenet Kings ND AR Penny Edward I 1272-1307 London (19.1 mm 1.4 g) Class III g, late “S”. North 1022 S 1393 Purchased from H. J. Berk May 15, 2017 201st Bid or Buy sale lot 516 [ATTACH=full]683373[/ATTACH] Edward I (as heir to the throne) (1252-1272) Anglo-Gallic Denier ( 19.14 mm 0.92 g 10h) E 13, W 11, S 8013 Obv: lion passant left, EDUARD FILI, Rev:. +h regi anglie, cross pattee Dix Noonan Webb Online Auction September 13, 2017 Lot 163 [ATTACH=full]683374[/ATTACH] Edward I as King (1272-1307) Anglo-Gallic Denier (17.87 mm 0.89 g 3h) E 15, W 13, S 8015 (R2) Obv: lion passant left,EDUUARDUS REX Rev: +Crosss Pattee DVX AQVITANIE Dix Noonan Webb Online Auction September 13, 2017 Lot 163 [ATTACH=full]683375[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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