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			Taynton Metal Detecting Club 
			The Gannets
  Medieval Long-Cross Coins   
			Long cross coins are distinguished by the solid cross on their reverse which extends right to the edge of the coin. 
			They were minted from 1279 till 1489 and cover the reigns of 11 kings from Edward I.
		 
			Round Half Pennies and Farthings were introduced alongside the Penny.
			
 Diameters:
 Penny 19-22mm
 Half-penny 14-16mm
 Farthing 10-12mm
  Long-Cross Pennies  
 			
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    				| Edward I. Canterbury mint.
 
  Taynton.  | Henry VI. Rosette-Mascle class 1427-1430. Calais mint.
 
  Huntley  |  
 
 			
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						this issue, which lack a mint signature, are struck in 
						debased silver. 
 
 Towards the end of the 13th 
						century, sterlings of the Low Countries began to 
						circulate widely (but unofficially) in England, and this 
						type, depicting the bust with a chaplet of roses, was 
						colloquially known as a ’crockard’. Although, at this 
						early period, there are distinct differences in 
						appearance, the majority of the public would probably 
						not readily distinguish it from a contemporary English 
						penny of Edward I.
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				| A sterling of Guy de Dampierre (1280 - 1305), Marquis of 
					Namur, Count of Flanders. Obverse Legend: G COMES FLANDIE 
					(Guy, Count of Flanders)
 Reverse legend: SIGNVM CRVCIS 
					(Sign of the Cross)
 
 Welland Court
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    				| Edward I. Canterbury mint.
 
  Taynton.  | Edward I. Class 10ab. 1301 - 1310. London mint.
 
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    				| Edward I Class 1c
 
  Huntley.  | Andy Ralph 
 
  Hartpury.  |  
 
 			
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    				|  Newent.  |  Newent.  |  
 
 			
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    				|  Taynton.  |  Taynton.  |  
 
 			
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    				|  Coberley.  |  Coberley.  |  
 
 			
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    				| Edward I or II (probably I, class 10ab) EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, London mint.
 
  Coberley.  | Edward I or II EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, Canterbury mint.
 
  Coberley.  |  
 
 			
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    				| Alexander III of Scotland. 1280 - 1286.
 
  Taynton.  | Edward II. Class 11b. EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, London mint.
 
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    				| Continental immitation. Robert of Bethune, Flanders. 1305-1322, Mayhew type 211, Alost mint.
 Front: +R*COMES*FLANDRIE
 Rear:  MON ETA ALO TEN
 
  Huntley.  | Edward I. Class 9b, Canterbury mint.
 Front: EDW R ANGL DNS HYB
 Rear: CIVI TAS CAN TOR
 
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    				| Edward I or II EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, Canterbury mint.
 
  Huntley.  | Edward I EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, Canterbury mint.
 
  Tiberton.  |  
 
 			
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    				| Edward I or II EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, Canterbury mint.
 
  Newent.  | Edward II Class 11b, Canterbury mint.
 
  Newent.  |  
 
 			
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    				| Edward I EDWARD R ANGL DNS HYB
 Class 10ab, Canterbury mint.
 | Edward I EDW R ANG(L DNS HYB)
 
  Member's own site.  |  
 
 			
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    				| Henry VI Half-Penny. Calais mint.
 
  Huntley.  | Edward IV. Class VIII, London.
 
  Taynton.  | Edward I Penny. York Mint.
 
  Hartpury.  |  
 
 			
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    				| Edward IV. York mint, second reign 1471- 1483.
 
  Taynton.  | Edward I. Lincoln mint.
 
  Hartpury.  | Henry VI Half-Penny. York mint.
 
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    				| Don 
  Coberley or Tibberton.  | Edward II London mint, class 13, 1302-1327 
  Coberley.  | Edward I Class in range 1d - 9c, London mint.
 
  Newent.  |  
 
 			
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    				| Edward I or II Class 10 or 11a, Durham mint.
 
  Hartpury.  | Scottish 
  Hartpury.  | Edward II  1307-1327. Diam 18cm
  Hartpury.  |  
 
 			
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    				| Edward I penny, Canterbury mint, class 12cf2, 1306-1308. 
  Hartpury.  | Edward I Irish Penny. 1281 - 1282. Dublin mint.
 
  Highnam.  | Edward III Pre-treaty penny. Durham mint.
 
  Hartpury.  |  
  Long-Cross Half Pennies  
		 
 			
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    				| Edward I or II. EDWARDVS REX, London mint.
 
  Taynton.  | Edward I or II. Canterbury mint.
 
  Newent.  |  
 
 			
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    				|  Ryton.  |  |  
  Long-Cross Farthings  
		 
 			
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    				| Edward I or II. London mint.
 
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