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Please help identifying coin- Cnut?

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I'am new here. can someone help me identifying the smaller coin at the right corner below. Other coins shown are Edelred, Cnut and Harthacnut

Thank you

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Edward the confessor. Small flan type. Spink 1175. 

You've misidentified the one above on the right. Its also Edward the confessor. Pacx type Spink 1171

Did you find these detecting? 

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Thank you. No, I ve just get a small collection approx a 30 of them are approx a same period. 

Here is then one Harald I and another Edward the confessor of Pacx type as I understand

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2 minutes ago, deemas said:

Thank you. No, I ve just get a small collection approx a 30 of them are approx a same period. 

Here is then one Harald I and another Edward the confessor of Pacx type as I understand

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Yes thats correct. Lucky you eh! 

If you did find them then you need to report it as it's treasure. You probably know this already. 

 

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There no such a coins in the area I live :) I just get them in a trade for the army patches :) But it's a really hard to understand them all, and even a mint

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Top left is Stamford, top right is Thetford, bottom left I could do with a better image (Bath?) and bottom right is London

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You've done extremely well with your trade. Great swap. 

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