Archibald, M. M. (1970). The Wyre Piddle (Worcestershire) 1967 hoard of 15th century silver coins. Numis Chron ser 7 10. Vol 10, pp. 133-162.
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The Wyre Piddle (Worcestershire) 1967 hoard of 15th century silver coins | ||||||
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Numis Chron ser 7 10 | ||||||
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The Numismatic Chronicle | ||||||
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10 | ||||||
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133 - 162 | ||||||
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SO 961473. The hoard of 219 coins (concealed in a pot) comprised 135 groats, thirty-nine half-groats and forty-five pence from Edward I to Edward IV and was buried c 1467. It included seven contemporary forgeries, one sterling of Gauchier de Chatillon and one groat of James I of Scotland. The weights of the coins are given and the currency problems which they raise are discussed. Au/Numis Lit (The pot containing the coins was a small jug, wheel-turned in a hard red fabric with dark green speckled glaze on the shoulder. It seems to have been already broken when used to conceal the hoard. Ed.) | ||||||
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1970 | ||||||
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05 Dec 2008 |