Edward IV (1461‑70), first reign, Groat, light coinage (1464‑70), type VI, London mint, facing crowned bust within double tressure of nine arcs, quatrefoils at neck, fleurs on cusps, mintmark rose both sides (1464‑65), legend surrounds EDWΛRD DI GRΛ REX ΛNGL Z FRΛ NC. Rev, long cross fourchée, trefoil of pellets in angles, extra pellet in second quarter, reads POSVI DEV Λ DIVTOR E MEVM, inner script CIVITΛS LONDON, 3.01g (S.2000; N.1568, B&W Vd). Mottled cabinet toning, a mixture of amber maroon and grey, one visible flat spot in legends at 7‑8 o'clock. Adequate example of the type, excellent portrait, a well‑balanced example. Good very fine.