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1272 SILVER FARTHING EDWARD I BURY ST EDMUNDS this 1887 Crown represents the

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this 1887 Crown represents the pinnacle of late Victorian numismatic craftsmanship

1940 SILVER ONE RUPEE INDIA

retaining sharp definition across all design elements

displays minimal wear consistent with light handling and careful preservation

retaining clear details and historical significance

1272 SILVER FARTHING EDWARD I BURY ST EDMUNDS this 1887 Crown represents theA scarce farthing minted in 1272, the opening year of Edward I's reign. This tiny silver coin served as the lowest denomination in medieval English currency, facilitating commerce at the grassroots level of society. Farthings from this early period are exceptionally difficult to locate, having suffered significant attrition through loss and recycling over more than seven centuries. The 1272 date coincides with Edward's accession and the commencement

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