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Paddy

Edward Farthing, but which one?

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I picked up this with some other stuff. I can see it is a farthing and from London with the Civitas London on the reverse, and I presume it is Edward I, II or III. Can anyone tell me anything more precise?

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Edward Farthing 1 Red.JPG

Edward Farthing 2 Red.JPG

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6 minutes ago, Coinery said:

 

Withers 30b 👍

Thanks - but I don't have Withers! I have Spink and North - is there an equivalent? :D

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That is brilliant - thanks! Looks Like I will have to get a copy of Withers - what is the book's full title? (I know there are other Withers books - I have their Trade Tokens book which is excellent.)

 

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2 minutes ago, Paddy said:

That is brilliant - thanks! Looks Like I will have to get a copy of Withers - what is the book's full title? (I know there are other Withers books - I have their Trade Tokens book which is excellent.)

 

Really easy tool to use, you could've nailed your one easily. :)

Called 'Farthings and Halfpennies Edward I and II' by Paul and Bente R Withers. Part of their small change series. You'll find it on Galata Books.

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A good cheap compact reference in 5 volumes covering Ed.I to the Commonwealth. 

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