Coin weight for an English Medieval Gold Noble
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This is a cast copper-alloy coin weight of late medieval to early post-medieval date. A uniface weight, it bears an image of a ship on the obverse, struck onto a hexagonal flan. The artefact has bevelled sides such that the obverse face is smaller than the reverse. The lower surface bears numerous diagonal file marks. The ship is surrounded by a circular border and has a central mast; it lacks a rose, suggesting that this weight related to a noble rather than a ryal. Withers and Withers (1995, 19) describes such coin weights as Anglo-French and date them to the 15th or 16th centuries. Similar examples have been recorded from York (YORYM-BA554F), Essex (ESS-2081A7) and Sussex (SUSS-7E66A3).
DENOMINATION: Gold Noble coin weight
CULTURE: Medieval Anglo-French
DATE: c. 15th - 16th century
MATERIAL: Copper-alloy
SIZE: 16.84mm x 16.38mm x 3.85mm
WEIGHT: 6.39 grams
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Avon, United Kingdom