Stephen (1135-54), silver cut-farthing, York mint, new type in the Independent York Ornamental series, c.1150; obv. [ ]SI quatrefoil E[ ], crowned bust right; rev. [ ]I mullet B[ ], cross pattée with extra bar on limb, symbols in the angle (unpublished), 0.25g, chipped. From Vosper List 129, no. 99; bt at York Coin Fair from finder; probably local Yorkshire find.
Stephen (1135-54), silver cut-farthing, York mint, new type in the Independent York Ornamental series, c.1150; obv. [ ]SI quatrefoil E[ ], crowned bust right; rev. [ ]I mullet B[ ], cross pattée with extra bar on limb, symbols in the angle (unpublished), 0.25g, chipped. From Vosper List 129, no. 99; bt at York Coin Fair from finder; probably local Yorkshire find.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Bought (2005-05-09) by Vosper, M. R.
Accession number: CM.361-2005
Primary reference Number: 253086
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Coins and Medals
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