Edward Penny

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I would appreciate advice again:

This coin matches very closely 5a following Wren p70. Especially the Obv lettering - EDVR'ANGL'DNShYB - the "V" in Edward being fairly uncommon. However, the A's are barred and there is only very slight evidence of a pellet on breast.

Weight 1.38, Did 18mm



Kevin
Robert BROWN
Hello Kevin.
I have been looking at your Edward I Penny and its a Tricky one your Assumption's that its a Group 5 may be Correct but there are some Coins in group 4 that have some of the same make up Regarding the V it looks like a part of the W has been Damaged as the rest of the Inscription has moved round I have one Edward Penny that has the A with a bar in it this is a Type 3 Spink 1388.

I think on reflection it is a coin in Group 5 but the Die has been Modified maybe due to Damage .Avery interesting Coin and in good condition regarding its Age.

Ian
Thanks again Ian for that,

The subject of the Edward(/Henry) pennies is fascinating if not confusing. Its tricky enough without having to considered faulty dies!

I have also asked Rod to look at this one and await his comment.

Best regards once again,

Kevin
Robert BROWN
Hello Kevin.

Yes I would like to Know the Outcome as it also intrigues me as the outside script is out of Sync after the V with all the Coins I have and the R looks Different also I have Manly Class 10 Coins and Above of Edward I though I do have some Class 3 and when researching them found it took quite a while to be completely satisfied which class they where.
Ian.

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