WebbRichard I : Type: Standard circulation coin Years: 1189-1199: Value: 1 Penny = 1⁄12 Shilling (1⁄240) Currency: Pound sterling (1158-1970) Composition: Silver: Weight: 1.11 g: …
1 Penny - Richard III York mint; Archb. Rotherham
WebbThey were struck in 0.925 fine silver with a standard weight of about 22 grains (1.43g) and a diameter of about 18mm. The obverse depicts a crowned facing bust of the king, and the reverse has a long voided cross with three pellets in each angle. WebbWMH-7225: Richard 1st Hammered Silver Short Cross Penny. Class 4a, +STIVENE.ON.] LV]N – London mint. Spink 1348A. Comes with a ticket stating “Found Southern UK” so a … restoran balasevic miska kranjca
1189-1199 Richard I Penny : Steven on London - The Britannia …
WebbRichard II : Type: Standard circulation coin Years: 1377-1399: Value: ¼ Noble = 1s 8d = 20 Pence (1⁄12) Currency: Pound sterling (1158-1970) Composition: Gold: Weight: 1.9 g: … WebbA hammered silver Penny of king Richard the First, otherwise known as Richard the Lionheart. Struck by the moneyer Stivene at the mint of London between the years 1189 … Webb7) The obverse of your coin reads ‘hENRICUS REX TERCI’ (or TERC) – a class 2 coin which can be class 2a, 2b1 or 2b2. Determination of which is a function of the initial mark and shape of the letter ‘X’ (fig.3). Class 2a coins usually have initial mark (“IM”) type 2 and a type 1 ‘X’; class 2b coins restoran azbuka kralja milana