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1 Penny - Edward I Sterling type, class 4a

Issuer Royal Mint (England)
Year 1282-1289
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Diameter 20 mm
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Obverse description Facing crowned bust of King Edward I rendered in the characteristic angular Gothic style of the late 13th-century English sterling coinage. The king is depicted with a broad, stylised visage, wearing a tri-foliate crown with prominent central fleur, and a short neck truncation at the base. The hair is rendered in incuse parallel lines falling to either side of the face. A beaded inner circle frames the portrait, with the royal legend arranged in uncial Latin characters around the periphery between the inner and outer beaded borders, beginning with a cross pattée.
Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Edge Plain (irregular)
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