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Help with ID on voided long cross penny please

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I have had this one brought to me in the market. I think it is Edward I Voided Long Cross Class 6, but please let me know if I am wrong. I know it is not in great condition, but it is still of interest to the owner!

I am struggling to make out the mint and moneyer - anyone tell me what I can't see?

 

Edward I classs 6 D 1-side.JPG

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2 hours ago, Paddy said:

I have had this one brought to me in the market. I think it is Edward I Voided Long Cross Class 6, but please let me know if I am wrong. I know it is not in great condition, but it is still of interest to the owner!

I am struggling to make out the mint and moneyer - anyone tell me what I can't see?

 

Edward I classs 6 D 1-side.JPG

One of the class 5’s, RENAUD ON LUND.

Will have a look at the books later.

Jerry

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It’s Henry III, not Edward I. 

The R on the reverse is quite distinctive and looks like a class Va to me.

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That is good. I started with Henry III and had it down as Class 5h, but then the large almond shaped eyes diverted me to the Edward I coins.

Thanks for the ID of moneyer - that helps a lot.

 

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5 hours ago, Paddy said:

That is good. I started with Henry III and had it down as Class 5h, but then the large almond shaped eyes diverted me to the Edward I coins.

Thanks for the ID of moneyer - that helps a lot.

 

Yes, RENAUD was only active in London for classes 5g,h,i, 6 and 7. It is definitely not 5i, 6 or 7, and of the first two I think 5g most likely from the pics with the low central fleur and thick crown band. Thus late Henry III.

Jerry

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