Henry v penny

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Pete.pete, Jan 2, 2024.

  1. Pete.pete

    Pete.pete Active Member

    Hope the new year is a great one for you all. I found this silver Hammered silver penny IMG-20240102-WA0002.jpg today I think it's a henry v , york mint could someone help me with class please
     
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  3. Coins4Eli

    Coins4Eli Collector of Early American Copper

    Could I see a picture of the reverse? I think I can help you out.
     
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  4. Pete.pete

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  5. Coins4Eli

    Coins4Eli Collector of Early American Copper

    Your right, it is a King Henry V. The quatrefoil in the middle of the reverse indicates that it was produced in the York mint. One of the indicators for it's type is to the left and right of his crown. On the right you can see a trefoil and the marker on the left has been obliterated. Without the marker on the left, I am unable to 100% pin down it's type. Sorry that I couldn't give you a definite answer. Either way it's a neat coin, enjoy that piece of history.
     
  6. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Detector find? Great, if so!

     
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  7. Pete.pete

    Pete.pete Active Member

    Ty
     
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