Finally, after sitting tight waiting for flood water to go down, then waiting for 6 inches of snow to clear, today was the day.
Fields reasonably dry (pasture) , weather was great, grass very short, all in all conditions couldn't have been better.
The pasture fields I targeted at the front of my house run down to the river and are fairly sandy and drain fairly quickly, however targets are few and far between and what does turn up is never older than Georgian.
But this afternoon this little Edward showed up, what a buzz this little coin gave me after so long not getting out.Always nice to get the first hammered of the year under your belt.
Not sure which Edward ( I'm hopeless with these little beggars) hence the shout for help, I do hope one of you coin wizards can help , thank you in advance, any help gratefully recieved and appreciated.
ID help on hammered please.
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Typically, the important bit's worn out but I'll aim some puntage in the direction of Edward II group 10 Canterbury penny. Group 10CF3?
You had a good day there
You had a good day there

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Oh, hellfire, don't rely on my ID!
These Edwards drive me batty and I'm never likely to master them, but we do have them as do know and who may well be along shortly to correct me 


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Edward II 11b - Canterbury.
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Well done, I see you found a fleam too! 

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