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1 Penny - Edward I Sterling type, class 1c

Issuer Royal Mint of England
Year 1279
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Weight 1.4 g
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Reverse description A voided long cross divides the field into four quarters, each containing three pellets arranged in a triangular grouping, a design diagnostic of the Class 1c sterling penny. The arms of the cross extend to a beaded inner circle, beyond which the mint name is inscribed in two words on either side of the cross in uncial Latin lettering. A further beaded border frames the entire reverse. The crisp cruciform layout and pellet arrangement are the principal diagnostic features used to classify this issue within the Edward I coinage series.
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Reverse lettering CIVI TΛS LOИ DOИ
(Translation: City of London)
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