Hammered coins are those made by placing a blank between two dies and literally hitting the top die with a hammer. This was the standard method of coin production in Britain prior to the introduction of the milled coinage in 1662.
S1563/1565, N1142/1147. Edward III Pre-Treaty B/C mule groat of London with mm. Cross1, open C&E on the obverse, these closed on the reverse. Weight 4.35g. Rare. Toned and of good...
S1583/1584, N1136/1149. Edward III pre-treaty penny of London. Class A/C mule. Weight 0.88g. Very rare. Comes with Inder ticket. General wear and a crack, not passing light, on the reverse...
S1635, N1275, Withers 17c. Edward III Treaty Period halfpenny of London with annulet stops on the obverse and an unbarred A on the reverse. Weight 0.73g. Ex R C Carlyon-Britton,...