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Type 12a (c.1314 - c.1317) - Spink 1458, North 1063/1Group 12 coins are readily identifiable by their unusual crowns, which are completely different for each type. The 12a crown has a central fleur of ‘strawberry leaf’ appearance, the side-fleurs are Y-shaped, and the ornaments are pellets or trefoils of small pellets.
King’s name: EDWAR, EDWA (rarely) |
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Type 12b (c.1314 - c.1317) - Spink 1458A, North 1063/2Group 12 coins are readily identifiable by their unusual crowns, which are completely different for each type. The 12b crown has a cruciform central fleur with diamond-shaped arms, the side-fleurs are Y-shaped with diamond-shaped inner leaves, and the ornaments are spearheads.
King’s name: EDWAR |
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Type 12c (c.1314 - c.1317) - Spink 1458B, North 1063/3Group 12 coins are readily identifiable by their unusual crowns, which are completely different for each type. The 12c crown has a cruciform central fleur with heart-shaped arms, the side-fleurs are bifurcated with heart-shaped terminals, and the ornaments are also heart-shaped.
King’s name: EDWAR |