Penny
IssuerIssued by
King Edward I
(Westminster Palace, London, England, 1239 - 1307)
AssociatedAssociated with
Gaucher of Châtillon
Date1313-1322
Object NameCoin
Mediumsilver
ClassificationsCoins
DimensionsDiameter: 1.7cm; weight:
AcquisitionPurchased through Treasure Trove.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS051270
About MeA continental imitation of a King Edward I silver penny belonging to Aberdeen's St Nicholas Street hoard. Found in 1984, this hoard comprises 2538 coins, including coins from England, Scotland, Ireland and the continent, as well as 54 imitation coins.Coin Type: Penny, Continental
Coin Issuer: Gaucher of Châtillon as Edward I
Date Minted: 1313-1322
Mint Location: Yves, but claims to be London
Find Date: 1984
Obverse: Forward facing crowned head with broad, curling hair framed with text inscription.
Reverse: Centrally placed long cross with three pellets in each corner and text ringing the outer edge.
Manufacture Method: Hammered
Condition: The coin is in poor condition, with heavy doubling from poor striking and clipping along its outer edge. The reverse has clear central details and legible text, bar some doubling and loss from clipping. The obverse has a clear king portrait and legible text, bar doubling in places and loss from clipping.
King Edward I