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Edward IV, second reign Groat London

Edward IV, second reign (1471-83), silver Groat of Fourpence, type XII, London Mint, facing crowned bust within double tressure of nine arcs, trefoil on each cusp including bottom of breast, beaded circles and legend surrounding, saltire stops, initial mark pierced short cross fitchee both sides (1471), +EDWARD DI GRA REXx AnGL'x Z FRAnCx, rev. long cross pattee, 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 3.08g (N.1631; S.2096). Toned, good very fine.

The Latin abbreviated legend translates as "Edward, by the grace of God, King of England and France, Lord of Ireland" and on the reverse "I have made God my helper," a Psalm from the Bible.

Provenance:

Purchased from A H Baldwin and Sons Ltd, Spring 2007.

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