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Edward 'The Confessor' 1042-1066  AD 
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1. Pointed Helmet type, York mint
Obv. +EDWERD REX, Rev. +LEOFENOŠ ON EOFE, annulet in second quarter, 1.37g (S.1179, N.825, BMC 329 Type 7a). Evidence of slight ripple (common of the period), attractive deep tone, good very fine.
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1. Estimated value 2014 £ 525
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Edward the Confessor. 1042-1066. AR Penny (1.05 g, 12h). Expanding cross type, light issue. Lewes mint; Edward, moneyer. Struck circa 1050-1051. +EDPA••RD RE•, diademed bust left; scepter before / +EDPERD ON LÆPE:, voided short cross with expanding limbs and circle around pellet-in-circle in center. Freeman 25; King 232; SCBI 30 (American), 588 (same dies); BMC 581; North 820; SCBC 1176. EF, toned.

Hammer cross type (1059-62), Steyning mint
Diorman, +DIORMANONSTAENIG, a full coin and deeply toned, EF and rareType Hammered Silver  Period: Late AngloSaxon

2. Estimated value 2014: £ 750
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3.. Estimated value 2014: £ 560
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