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1 Farthing - Edward I Dublin

Issuer Ireland
Year 1279-1284
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Reference(s) Sp#6267
Obverse description Crowned facing bust of King Edward I depicted within a beaded triangle, the effigy rendered in a bold, stylized hammered manner characteristic of late 13th-century Anglo-Irish coinage. The king's crown is prominently detailed above the forward-facing portrait. The royal legend is divided into three segments positioned at the angles of the beaded triangle. The overall style reflects the primitive yet distinctive artistry of the Dublin mint workshop.
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Reverse description A plain cross divides the reverse field into four quarters, each containing a trefoil of pellets arranged in a triangular formation. The central cross design is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with the civic mint legend distributed in four segments around the circumference. The design follows the standard Dublin farthing type of the Edwardian period, with the pellet trefoils serving as a distinctive identifying feature of the Dublin mint issue.
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