Silver groat of Edward III, Series E/D, York mint (2/2, /TAO), 1354-1355. In uncertain times people hid their savings. This is a coin from a hoard of gold and silver coins that were buried at Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood, south London. They totalled £5 7 shillings and 5 pence, which would have bought a horse and was more than a farm labourer could earn in two years.