Half NobleEdward III Transitional Treaty Period (1361), Obverse: EDWARD DEI G ANGL D HB, Reverse: Annulets at corners of central panel, S.1500, North 1223, similar to Schneider 63, but reverse with double saltire stops, VF with some small flan cracks around ARGVTAS, and a tiny flan split a the top of the ship's planks
Half NobleEdward III Treaty Period, Saltire before Edward, Curule-shaped X S.1506, North 1231 mintmark Cross Potent, 3.35 grammes Good Fine or slightly better
Half NobleEdward IIIS.1494 a fragment only around 50% of the coin remains, from just left of the King's head to after the G of DEI G, 2.19 grammes, Near VF
Half NobleEdward III Treaty Period, omits FRANC Annulet before EDWARD, S.1507, North 1239, Schneider 88, Ornaments -11-11, Ropes 3/2, 3.85 grammes, EF, a little off-centre, an eye-catching high grade example and rare thus
Half NobleEdward IIILondon Mint Treaty Period S.1506, North 1238, Ornaments -11-11, Ropes 3/2, Quatrefoils 4/2, no equivalent coin in Schneider Saltire before EDWARD, 3.88 grammes, VF or better the obverse with small flan cracks at 4 and 11 o'clock,
Half NobleEdward III Transitional Treaty Period 1361 reverse with annulets at corners of central panel, saltire and double saltire stops, closed E at centre. French title omitted as is that of Aquitane EDWARD DEI G REX ANGL D HIB Good Fine (3.7 grams)
Half NobleEdward III Treaty Period, London, Annulet before EDWARD S.1507, weighs 3.2 grammes, GVF and scarce, a little short of flan, scuffed on the obverse
Hammered (2) Quarter NobleEdward III Pre treaty Series B with pellet beneath shield and closed E in centre of reverse (Schneider 13 var, Lawrence 3/3, N.1141, S.1495) GF, crimped and chipped at 9 o' clock, a detector find, Halfgroat Edward III Pre-treaty Series C, with Roman N and annulet stops (Doubleday 386 , Lawrence nos 1-4, N.1148, S.1574) Fine, with a little edge crimping at 10 o' clock
Half NobleEdward III (1327-1377) S.1493 Class E broken letters, the discovery coin, overall GVF better in parts with an excellent portrait and shield detail, with two flan splits near the centre of the coin (light shines through), Very Rare
Half NobleEdward III (1327-1377) S.1493 Class E broken letters, the discovery coin, overall GVF better in parts with an excellent portrait and shield detail, with two small flan splits, Very Rare
Half NobleEdward III Saltire before Edward S.1506 Near VF with a flan crack running fro 5 o'clock to the centre of the obverse, comes with a ticket stating 'Facer Family'
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