Citizen H Posted Sunday at 03:48 PM Posted Sunday at 03:48 PM That's as far as I go I can tell that its long cross, hammered and possibly a Edward. It weighs 0.194 and in the pictures its measured in mm. could it be a farthing? to rubbed to identify? any input welcome 🙏 Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted Monday at 07:33 PM Posted Monday at 07:33 PM Looks like an Edward I or II farthing to me, of the later classes (e.g. 10). 1 1 Quote
Citizen H Posted Tuesday at 01:31 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:31 PM 17 hours ago, HistoricCoinage said: Looks like an Edward I or II farthing to me, of the later classes (e.g. 10). Awesome...I really thought it was truly rubbed to oblivion .......thank you very much for the input its really helpful. 🙏 Quote
Coinery Posted Tuesday at 02:58 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:58 PM Being in focus would be helpful, it’s a lot to ask from a blurry image. Quote
Citizen H Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago (edited) On 3/10/2026 at 2:58 PM, Coinery said: Being in focus would be helpful, it’s a lot to ask from a blurry image. .....its actually as the coin is.... if you take a look at the ruler the measurement is clear... a blurry coin with little to go on....its truly rubbed, washed and being only about 10mm in size..I was well impressed that www.HistoricCoinage.com was able help out. 👍🙏 Edited 8 hours ago by Citizen H Quote
Coinery Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Indeed, the rule is in focus…however, the coin itself is most definitely not! And, who on earth is www.HistoricCoinage.com? Is he that fine fellow, who doth inhabit the county of St Cuthbert’s resting place? Quote
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