Edward The Confessor, 1042-66, Radiate Type Penny, Leofwine/Lincoln, S1173, N816, Freeman 182, SCBI Copenhagen 978-9. A nice example of this Anglo-Saxon penny struck at Lincoln with Leofwine as moneyer. Lightly worn, toned, and well detailed on a neat flan, with a small scartch in revese field which barely detracts. Ex M Trennery Collection (bought January 1983) and presented with old tickets. O: EDPA P REX , radiate crowned bust left. R: LEFPNE ON LINC, small cross pattée. I would grade this coin About Very Fine (Sheldon EF45). I have provided high-resolution close up photos so you can decide on a grade for yourself. For uncertified coins I provide a grading opinion using both the UK descriptive system and the Sheldon scale (based on ANA Grading Standards and/or PCGS Photograde) which will be better known to my US customers. I offer a grading opinion as a courtesy, but please examine the high resolution close up photos carefully and decide on a grade for yourself. The coin in the photos is the actual item which you will receive. Thanks for looking at this item. Please check out the other coins I have listed. The item “Edward The Confessor, 1042-66, Radiate Type Penny, Leofwine/Lincoln, S1173, N816″ is in sale since Wednesday, September 15, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\British\Hammered (Pre-c.1662)\Anglo-Saxon Coins (c.600-1066)”. The seller is “andiepaul03″ and is located in Stoke On Trent. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Period: Anglo-Saxon (c.600 – 1066)
- Country of Origin: Great Britain
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Metal: Silver
- Time Period: Anglo-Saxon (c.600 – 1066)
- Features: Hammered