Edward hammered coins ? [resuelto]

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i think these hammered coins are from Edward the First but I might be wrong i also believe they are from Canterbury. As I found these coins Metal Detecting I need to add them to the PAS and I wonder if I can get any information for my description. Any information about the mint or price etc helps.
thanks 

 

 

The images are quite poor. We could do with seeing more of the coins and less of the measuring grid behind them. And higher res would help, also. https://www.rodblunt.com/edwardian-pennies-classification Check this link for a breakdown of early Edwardian pennies (Edward I/II).

Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.

Former coin and banknote catalogue referee.

I am so sorry, I am still not quite use to the forum. Here are some updated images. Thank you

I would tend to agree that they were both struck in Canterbury (CIVI TAS CAN TOR) but the obverse wear on the first is quite high so trying to determine the legend is kind of tricky, EDWR…DNS HYB (maybe). The second coin is more complete, but still with heavy wear - I can see EDWARR ANG…HYB (again, some guessing). I think you will need to look through all the varieties in the link I shared and see which matches closest (you may not be able to narrow it down to only 1 possibility).

Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.

Former coin and banknote catalogue referee.

Thank you for this information ! 

Estado cambiado a resuelto (Detectorist925, 24 may 2026, 22:18)

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