FROM EDWARD I TO WILLIAM III. 
The moneyers names no longer appear on the coinage. The issue 
is silver pennies, halfpennies and farthings. 
EDWARD I, 1272-1307. 
147. Penny. Group II, Jan 1280. 
0 . + GDVVR’ ftHGLDHSbYB. 
R. GIVI T 7 VS GBO KKCl. 
Finds York coins. Mellendean 6, Blackhills 6 L 
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148. Farthing. 
O. + GDVV, etc. 
R. As above. 
149. Penny. Group III, July 1280. Finds York coins. Mellen¬ 
dean 35, Blackhills 17, in two cases dhj]. Group III, var. b. 
150. Penny. 
151. Halfpenny. 
152. Farthing. 
153. Penny. 
154. Penny. 
155. Farthing. 
Group III, var. c. 
Ill, var. c. 
— Ill, var. c. base. 
— Ill, var. d. 
— Ill, var f. Lorn bardic B. 
— Ill, var. g. good silver. 
156. Penny. Group IX. 1300 var. a, A star on the Kings breast. 
N in two cases thus [Nfl. 
157. Penny. Group IX, var. b. No star. 
EDWARD II, 1307-1327. 
138. Penny. 0 . + GDVVTtR R 7 VB(TL DPS bYB. 
R. Cl VITAS GBO RftCL 
EDWARD III, 1327-1377. 
2 nd issue 135 1-1377. 
Groats were only struck at London and York. 
1. G. Macdonald. Two Hoards of Edward Pennies. N. C., 1913. 
