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<p>[QUOTE="TheRed, post: 2723417, member: 87080"]To add another voice to the choir, it's most likely Canterbury. C1 for sure, the many folds on the arm are a dead giveaway. By class C Canterbury dominated production while London production had fallen off. A really good book on Tealby coinage is D F Allen - The Cross and Crosslet Type of Henry II. The real ugly Tealby coins are class A, when the coinage of Stephen was re-struck all over the country.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheRed, post: 2723417, member: 87080"]To add another voice to the choir, it's most likely Canterbury. C1 for sure, the many folds on the arm are a dead giveaway. By class C Canterbury dominated production while London production had fallen off. A really good book on Tealby coinage is D F Allen - The Cross and Crosslet Type of Henry II. The real ugly Tealby coins are class A, when the coinage of Stephen was re-struck all over the country.[/QUOTE]
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