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A lot of 4 hammered silver cut farthings from England is a rare and valuable collection for any numismatist or collector of medieval coins. Hammered coins were minted in England from the 7th to the 15th century, and cut farthings were a type of coin that was worth one quarter of a penny.

The cut farthing was a type of coin that was introduced in the 13th century, when the English monarchs began to issue coins that were cut from larger coins, such as pennies, to create smaller denominations. The cut farthing was worth one quarter of a penny, making it a useful and widely used coin in everyday transactions.

Each of the 4 coins in this lot would have been minted during the medieval period, with dates ranging from the 13th to the 15th century. They would have been made from silver, which was a valuable and highly prized metal at the time.

In terms of condition, it’s likely that the coins would have been worn down over time due to circulation, which would have removed some of the original detail and design. However, the cut farthing’s distinctive design, which features a crown or cross on the obverse (front) and a voided long cross on the reverse (back), would still be visible.

Collectors of hammered coins and medieval numismatics would be particularly interested in this lot, as it represents a significant collection of rare and valuable coins.

A lot of 4 hammered silver cut farthings from England is a rare and valuable collection for any numismatist or collector of medieval coins. Hammered coins were minted in England from the 7th to the 15th century, and cut farthings were a type of coin that was worth one quarter of a penny. The cut farthing was a type of coin that was introduced in the 13th century, when the English monarchs began to issue coins that were cut from larger coins, such as pennies, to create smaller denominations. The cut farthing was worth one quarter of a penny, making it a useful and widely used coin in everyday transactions. Each of the 4 coins in this lot would have been minted during the medieval period, with dates ranging from the 13th to the 15th century. They would have been made from silver, which was a valuable and highly prized metal at the time. In terms of condition, it’s likely that the coins would have been worn down over time due to circulation, which would have removed some of the original detail and design. However, the cut farthing’s distinctive design, which features a crown or cross on the obverse (front) and a voided long cross on the reverse (back), would still be visible. Collectors of hammered coins and medieval numismatics would be particularly interested in this lot, as it represents a significant collection of rare and valuable coins.

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England Lot of 4 Hammered Silver Cut Farthings, One Penny Worth!