Great Britain, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Penny, Chester, 1059-1062 AD, Hammer Cross type, AU(55-58), Silver, Spink:1182
Crowned bust right; scepter before
voided cross with limbs terminating in incurved crescents
A superb example, with a very attractive dark grey patina; two small striking splits
Our coin condition comments : superb quality
Patina : grey patina
Patina : attractive patina
Flan : well-centered flan
Coin condition : AU(55-58)
Composition : Silver
Diameter : 19
Country : Great Britain
Denomination : Penny
Year : Not Applicable
Mint name : Chester
Ruler Name : Edward the Confessor
Spink : 1182
1.32 gr(Coins>Foreign>Great Britain>?-1066 : Celtic / Anglo-Saxon)
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Features Year : Not Applicable Mint : Chester Quality : AU(55-58)
Metal : silver Weigth : : 1.32 Gr |