HistoricCoinage
Surrey
United Kingdom
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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Urbs Roma. Romulus and Remus being suckled. | 0 | Roman Empire | ||
Silver penny of Offa. His Heavy Coinage. London mint. Moneyer Ciolhard who is not recorded for... | 770 | United Kingdom | ||
King Coenwulf of Mercia prototype penny. Cut and then folded to void its use as currency. Unique. | 800 | United Kingdom | ||
Eadwig Rosette-Mule, Manne on a north-western mint. As-struck and exceptionally scarce. | 957 | United Kingdom | ||
Aethelred II Long-cross penny, Othgrim on York. | 1000 | United Kingdom | ||
Cnut Penny, Brunstan on Thetford. Pointed Helmet type. | 1020 | United Kingdom | ||
This is an Edward the Confessor Expanding Cross penny. However, it has been contemporaneously... | 1051 | United Kingdom | ||
Edward the Confessor Expanding Cross penny made into a brooch. | 1051 | United Kingdom | ||
1083 | United Kingdom | |||
Edward III Gold Quarter Noble of the transitional treaty period with France. Minted at London and... | 1361 | United Kingdom | ||
Edward III Half-Noble. London mint, Treaty period. | 1365 | United Kingdom | ||
Edward III Quarter-Noble. Treaty period, London mint. | 1365 | United Kingdom | ||
Edward III Noble. Treaty period, London mint. | 1366 | United Kingdom | ||
Richard II Gold Noble. Calais mint, without French title. Fishtail lettering, type IIIA. | 1380 | United Kingdom | ||
Silver groat of Henry VI. Calais mint, pinecone-mascle issue. | 1432 | United Kingdom | ||
Henry VI Groat of Calais. Rosette-Mascle Issue. | 1440 | United Kingdom | ||
Henry VIII Posthumous Groat. Minted at the Tower of London. Stunning portrait of a scarce issue. | 1547 | United Kingdom | ||
Henry VIII Posthumous groat. | 1548 | United Kingdom | ||
Edward VI Shilling | 1551 | United Kingdom | ||
Edward VI, son of Henry VIII, Shilling. | 1552 | United Kingdom | ||