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Early Edwardian Pennies

Group 14

Type 14 (1317/18-1319) - Spink 1460; North 1065

Coins of type 14 are classified primarily by the form of the crown. It has a straight-sided central fleur with a very tall central leaf. The side-fleurs are straight, and the ornaments are vestigial (pointed stalks). The type has a large face with a pointed chin and an enigmatic smile. The letter E is initially the one that sustained a damaged back during type 13, but this was replaced during the issue by a new one with an angular back.

King’s name: EDWAR
Mints: Bury, Canterbury, Durham, London

General Note

There is only one type in group 14, and it is not sub-divided.

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