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1 Penny - Edward II class 12c

Issuer Royal Mint (England)
Year 1314-1317
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description Facing crowned bust of King Edward II within a beaded inner circle, the effigy rendered in the flat, stylised manner characteristic of early 14th-century English hammered coinage. The king is depicted wearing a plain crown with three fleurs, with rudimentary facial features including pellet eyes and a schematic chin. A beaded tressure surrounds the portrait, itself enclosed within a beaded outer border. The circumscribed legend in uncial characters reads + EDWAR R ANGL DNS HYB, identifying the issuer as Edward, King of England, Lord of Ireland.
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Obverse lettering + EDWAR R ANGL DNS hyB
(Translation: Edward King of England Lord of Ireland)
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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