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Canterbury; SCBI 18-Copenhagen: 781. See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 344, coin 52 for a possible die match. Scarce type for the moneyer. Only four in the SCBI/EMC | |
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Lincoln; SCBI 14-Copenhagen: 1748(die match); SCBI 14-Copenhagen: 1747 &1749(reverse die match)); SCBI 66-Norwegian II:3454(die match). See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 280, coin 341 for a possible die match. | |
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Bury St.Edmunds; Bury St.Edmunds; SCBI 18-Copenhagen: 801(smilar); See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 356, coin 203 for a probable die match. Eaglen 2, dies Aa, 5, this coin; Eaglen states there are less than thrity coins of this mint from the reign to survive. Freeman 5. | |
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Stamford; This moneyer known only for this mint and reign; very rare variety with the cross on the neck and two extra pellets on the reverse. No other examples in the Sylloge or EMC. One was sold by CNG, Auction 58, lot 1824, same mint and type but moneyer was Ædwine. Another was sold by DNW, Auction 63, lot 207, same mint and type but moneyer was Leofric. |
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