Coin Shooting by Treasure Hunter Dave in Lincolnshire, England, page 6

Late Medieval Silver Coins and Spindle-Whorls

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26) Two Silver Pennies: On the left - Jewel-cross minted in York by the moneyer Crucan, King Harold I (1035-40); on the right - Short-cross of King Cnut (1016-1035 (Canute)), York mint, moneyer - Aegelwine.(found with Fisher 1236-X2)

Obverses of Two Silver Pennies of King Harold I (1035-40) and King Cnut (Canute) (1016-1035)
Obverses of Two Silver Pennies of King Harold I (1035-40) and King Cnut (Canute) (1016-1035)
Reverses of Two Silver Pennies of King Harold I (1035-40) and King Cnut (Canute) (1016-1035)
Reverses of Two Silver Pennies of King Harold I (1035-40) and King Cnut (Canute) (1016-1035)

27) Selection of Lead Spindle-Whorls and Loom Weights showing various decoration. (found with Fisher 1265X, Fisher 1266X, Tesoro Lobo)

Lead Spindle-whorls and Loom Weights
Lead Spindle-whorls and Loom Weights

28) Silver Hammered Coins from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. (found with Fisher 1265X, Fisher 1266X, Fisher 1236-X2, Tesoro Lobo)

Silver Hammered Coins, reign of Queen Elizabeth I
Silver Hammered Coins, reign of Queen Elizabeth I

29) Half-Penny of King Richard II (1377-1399) - reverse of a tiny silver hammered coin. (found with Fisher 1236-X2)

Reverse of a Silver Half-penny of King Richard II (1377-1399)
Reverse of a Silver Half-penny of King Richard II (1377-1399)
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