What this "John Short Cross Silver Penny" worths

This is my second coin - John Short Cross Silver Penny (Circa. 1199-1216)- weights 1.4 gr.
If any one can help on what it worths as i maybee want to sell it.
Thank you all in advance.
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http://i.imgur.com/Xms0Fyi.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Mqddu5i.jpg
If any one can help on what it worths as i maybee want to sell it.
Thank you all in advance.
Photos Links :
http://i.imgur.com/Xms0Fyi.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Mqddu5i.jpg
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Your obverse
Your reverse
(I could have posted the images directly in this reply, but didn't, since they're uncropped and rather wide.)
Neat coin. Looks like it might have been a detector find- I think I see some earthen patina in areas of the reverse.
Can't really give you a clear valuation, but by comparison, I spent approximately $300 on mine (before slabbing).
Not 100% sure on the attribution. My knowledge of British hammered coins ends after the Norman period.
Coins of John are fairly common. In high grade, this coin could certainly be worth a few hundred dollars. Given this particular coin's condition, however, I'd say it's probably worth about $30. Unless of course it is a rare variety, which I could not tell you.
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Do you think $150 is a good bargain for it ?
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Do you think $150 is a good bargain for it ? >>
Don't really know for sure- sorry.
I bought mine because I liked it, but I am definitely no expert on medieval hammered silver.
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Were it a coin of King Stephen, or an early (Tealby) penny of Henry II, then it would be considered a good strike!
But by the time of King John the overall quality of coinage in England had improved dramatically. Most pennies of King John have good portraits and readable legends.
Here is a King John coin for sale from a UK dealer: Penny of King John
I presume that coin is a common variety, and it is for sale for 50 pounds. Since the condition of the portrait on yours is poorer, I would assume it would be worth more like $30, perhaps $40-50 at full retail, but again, unless this is a rare variety, I am not seeing much more value in this particular coin.
Again, a coin of King John in EF condition can be worth several hundred dollars, but yours is not in such condition.
What I can say is that it is not a 5a penny. 5a pennies have a reversed 'S' on the obverse legend, which your coin does not. So it's probably variety 5b, 5c, or 6a. None of these varieties are considered rare. However I'm sure there are some less common moneyers and mints.
From my 2013 book, 5b, 5c, and 6a pennies of John are listed at 65.00, 65.00, and 60.00 each (respectively) in Fine condition. That's in British pounds. I do not believe your coin is in good enough condition to call "Fine". The reverse of your coin is close to VF but the weak obverse would hold drop the overall grade.
I want sell it for less than $150 . If anybody is interested please PM .
I will soon put it in the forums BUY, SELL & TRADE section.
Thank you all again for your Help.