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Auction 49  15 Jan 2020
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Lot 1239

Starting price: 160 USD
Price realized: 150 USD
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Henry III (1216-72), Silver Penny, voided long cross type, class 1b / class 2a mule (c.1248), London Mint. Moneyer Nicole, facing crowned head, legend commences at top with inner and outer beaded border surrounding, initial mark star over crescent, *hENRICVS REX. ANG, rev. long voided cross pommée, trio of pellets in each angle, legend surrounding with inner and outer beaded border, NIC OLE ON L VND, weight 1.45g (N.984/985; S.1360). Toned, well struck with reverse a little off-centre, otherwise almost extremely fine. Value $200 - UP
In an effort to curtail clipping of the edges if coins, Henry III was the first to introduce a coinage where the reverse cross extended to towards the rim of the coin, so any tampering of the edge would be more obvious to the casual observer. The new design having a voided cross pommée with groups of three pellets in each inner angle. The coinage running for a 32 year period from 1247 until 1279 in the reign of Edward I.

The London Mint operated with up to eleven moneyers which was one more than the ten at Canterbury and run through five different classes in this reign with multiple sub-classes and varieties, transitioning into two more later classes in the reign of Edward I. For further reading consult "The Brussels Hoard of 1908, the Long Cross Coinage of Henry III" by Ron Churchill and Bob Thomas – B.N.S. publication No.9.

The obverse Latin legend translates as "Henry King of the English" and the reverse as "Nicole of London.".
Ex Spink Numismatic Circular, December 2003, HS1424.
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