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1 Farthing - John Second Coinage, Dublin

Issuer Ireland
Year 1190-1199
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Central device consisting of a mascle — a voided lozenge-shaped charge — occupying the field, with small trefoils placed at each of the four corners surrounding the mascle. The design is rendered in low relief characteristic of late 12th-century Anglo-Irish hammered coinage, with an irregular flan edge typical of hand-cut silver of this period. No legend is present on the obverse.
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering T O M A
(Translation: Thomas)
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