Taynton Metal Detecting Club
The Gannets
Voided Long-Cross Pennies
These pennies are distinguished from other medieval pennies by the double-limbed cross on their reverse which extends right to the edge of the coin.
They were minted from 1247 till 1279, covering parts of the reigns of Henry III and Edward I.
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Henry III.
Class V.
Hartpury.
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Henry III.
Coin has been double struck. Class V.
Taynton.
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Henry III.
Class Vb
Taynton.
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Henry III.
Class Va or Vb. Canterbury mint.
Huntley.
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Henry III.
Class IIb to IIIc, Gloucester mint.
Hartpury.
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Henry III.
Class III.
Huntley.
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Henry III.
Class IIa, moneyer Nicole, mint London.
Taynton.
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Voided Long-Cross Cut Half-Pennies
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Henry III.
Class IIIa.
Taynton.
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Henry III.
Monyer Nicole.
Coberley.
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Henry III.
Class IIIa, Bristol mint.
Coberley.
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Henry III.
Litigated ON followed by L on reverse?
Meaning London or Lincoln mint.
Coberley.
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Henry III.
Class IIIb, Bury St. Edmunds mint
Huntley.
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Henry III.
Class IIIc.
Coberley.
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Henry III.
Class II. Moneyer Nicole.
Coberley.
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Henry III.
Class Va - Vc. Moneyer Nicole, Mint London.
Coberley.
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London or Lincoln mint
Member's own site.
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Voided Long-Cross Cut Farthings
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Monyer Nicole/Nichole.
Taynton.
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Henry III.
Class II, London or Lincoln mint
Taynton.
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Coberley.
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Henry III.
Class IIb to IV, London mint
Newent.
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