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1 Farthing - Edward I Class 2

Issuer England
Year 1280
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Value 1 Farthing (1⁄960)
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Obverse description Facing crowned bust of King Edward I within a beaded inner circle, the crown of trifoliate form with intermediate jewels between the points. The king's effigy is rendered in the schematic style characteristic of late 13th-century English hammered coinage, with stylized facial features and drapery indicated at the shoulders. A Latin legend in uncial script runs around the periphery between the inner and outer beaded borders.
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Obverse lettering + ЄDWARDVS RЄX
(Translation: King Edward)
Reverse description A long cross pattée extending to the inner beaded circle divides the field into four quarters, each containing a trefoil of pellets arranged in triangular formation. The design is crisp and well-struck for a hammered farthing, with the pellets clearly defined. A Latin legend in uncial script naming the mint of issue runs between the inner and outer beaded borders around the circumference.
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