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KM37206

Edward IV or Edward V Groat, mm halved sun and rose, pellet below bust XXII

Regular price £5,500
Regular price Sale price £5,500

Edward IV or V (1483), silver Groat of Fourpence, type XXII, Tower Mint London, facing crowned bust within double tressure of nine arcs, fleur on each cusp except at neck, pellet below bottom cusp, beaded circles and legend surrounding, saltire stops, initial mark halved sun and rose both sides (1483), EDVARDx DIx GRAx REXx AnGL'x Z FRAnC, rev. long cross pattée, tri-pellets in each inner angle, beaded circles and double concentric legends surrounding, CIVI TAS LOn DOn inner legend, +POSVI DEVm A DIVTOR E' mEVm, weight 2.81g (B&W type XXII; N.1631; S.2146). Toned a little unevenly with some residual dirt deposit from once being in the ground, a little misshapen from some past clipping, otherwise good very fine with clear detail and very rare.

The chronology of the gold coinage across the transition of the reigns of Edward IV and the "Prince in the Tower" King Edward V have been worked out from documentary pipe-roll evidence at source.

However, it is not clear cut with the silver coinage, and a chronology cannot be accurately worked out as to what belongs in the reign of late Edward IV or the short three month reign of Edward under his Uncle Richard. The mint mark halved sun and rose certainly relates to this time period, and there are two varieties of obverse which either have or do not have a pellet under the bust. However, no documents seem to survive to tell us if this difference is significant to dating the coins to one reign or the other.

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