Edward The Confessor Penny Pyramids Type, ex Maudlin collection
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), silver Penny, pyramids type (1065-66), "Hur" Mint, Moneyer Wilgrip, crowned King right, holding sceptre, bust to edge of coin, legend commences lower left, +EADPARD REX, rev. annulet at centre of voided cross within linear circle, pellet topped from inner circle in each angle, Latin legend surrounding, +PLEGRIP ON HVR, weight 1.22g (N.831; S.1184). Toned, with slight undulation, otherwise very fine and the only example we have ever seen in commerce and unique with this reverse reading, an extremely rare moneyer name at this period of time and the Hertford Mint rare for Edward the Confessor.
Original: $2,010.10
-70%$2,010.10
$603.03Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), silver Penny, pyramids type (1065-66), "Hur" Mint, Moneyer Wilgrip, crowned King right, holding sceptre, bust to edge of coin, legend commences lower left, +EADPARD REX, rev. annulet at centre of voided cross within linear circle, pellet topped from inner circle in each angle, Latin legend surrounding, +PLEGRIP ON HVR, weight 1.22g (N.831; S.1184). Toned, with slight undulation, otherwise very fine and the only example we have ever seen in commerce and unique with this reverse reading, an extremely rare moneyer name at this period of time and the Hertford Mint rare for Edward the Confessor.













