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Edward hammered Long Cross silver pence-- UK find

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Having problems IDing for sure, but it is probably an
Edward I, II, or III= 1272 to 1377. Has unusual quatrefoil imprint on the arms of the cross. I have a pic of the obverse, but is not in good focus. Coin currently going thru the local museum in the UK along with another 13 coins and misc finds. Found it on trip from 3-6 thru 3-13. Can't wait to get back again. Not as nice as the Roman silver and Celtic gold full stater from last time..but nice enuf.
Oh- used 6x10 ellipse/MXT.
-gary
 
Thats sure an old one Gary. What kind of VDI reading did you get on that and what is the size of it(can you compare it to one of our US coins?).
HH
Neil
 
Thank you Gary. I guess size overrules conductivity on the MXT? Thats a low reading for silver.
HH
Neil
 
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