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VI. Cross and Pellet, 1459-1460. 
190. Penny. Saltire on King’s neck, pellets at sides of crown and 
in two quarters on the Reverse. 
VII. Light Coinage Restoration Henry VI, Oct. 1470 to April 
1471 - 
Gold. Mm. lis. 
Angel, 6 s. 8 d. 
191. 0 . bgprig dgi g rtt Rex abc^l z frtvpgig. 
St. Michael (cross in nimbus) slaying the dragon. 
R. PGR CRVQ TV 7 T S 77 LV 7 C PO XPG RGDGSP v TOR. Lis 
b to 1 ., lys to r. of cross over ship. BM. 
192. Half-Angel. O. bGRIG^DGI 6 'R 77 v RGX, 7 VPG‘L^ F. 
R. O GRV V X^ 77 VG A SPGS V PIG 7 V- h and lys on either side 
of shield. BM. 
Silver. 
Groats minted at London, Bristol and York. 
193. 0 . 4- bGRRIGV t)I GR 7 C RGX V 7 TP 6 - L A FR 7 VPG. On 
breast © for Eboracum, mm. lis. 
R. As 182. One coin with mm. a rose. 
Half-Groats. London and York only. 
194. + bGRIGV DI GRA RGX 77 PG'L^ FR. Mm. lys and 
(5 on the King’s breast. 
R. As 182. BM. (only two known). 
EDWARD IV, 1461-1483. 
Gold. Rose Noble 100. The King standing in a ship. 
195. 0 . GDVVTTRD DI G'RA RGX APCTL Z FRANG. Mm. 
a sun (Bunder ship for Eboracum. 
R. IbG 7 VV 5 5 RARSIGPS PGR OD GDI VCD ILLORVOD 
IBA6. A rose in the centre of the Sun, with fleur de lys and 
crowned lions within on octafoil. 
196. 0 . As above with addition DPS*IB. Mm. a lis. 
R. As before. 
Half-Rose Noble or Half-Royal. 
197. 0 . As 195. M111. a sun. 
R. DOSPIP6 PG IP FVROR6 SVO TCRGV 7 TS SPG. 
