Edward IV, first reign (1461-70), Ryal, 7.67g., London, type X, m.m. -/long cross fitchée, king standing facing in ship, rose on ship's side and banner inscribed E at the stern, four planks on side of ship, rev. rose on a radiate sun in centre of floriate cross, small trefoils in spandrels, trefoil stops on both sides (N.1549; S.1951), an attractive crisp coin, good very fine, rare
Edward IV, first reign (1461-70), Ryal, 7.67g., London, type X, m.m. -/long cross fitchée, king standing facing in ship, rose on ship's side and banner inscribed E at the stern, four planks on side of ship, rev. rose on a radiate sun in centre of floriate cross, small trefoils in spandrels, trefoil stops on both sides (N.1549; S.1951), an attractive crisp coin, good very fine, rare

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Edward IV, first reign (1461-70), Ryal, 7.67g., London, type X, m.m. -/long cross fitchée, king standing facing in ship, rose on ship's side and banner inscribed E at the stern, four planks on side of ship, rev. rose on a radiate sun in centre of floriate cross, small trefoils in spandrels, trefoil stops on both sides (N.1549; S.1951), an attractive crisp coin, good very fine, rare

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Long cross fitchée is the scarcest mintmark on Edward IV ryals. A few obverse dies found with this mark have four planks on the side of the ship, c.f. Schneider 379-81, rather than five. These represent the last issue of ryals and are very rare.