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1 Penny - Edward II class 15b

Issuer England
Year 1319-1321
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Weight 1.48 g
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Reverse description A bold long cross pattée divides the reverse into four quadrants, each containing a trefoil of pellets arranged within a curved inner beaded arc, a design characteristic of the English long-cross penny series. The mint name is distributed in two-letter segments across the four quadrants of the field, reading continuously around the cross. The outer border is formed by a beaded circle, consistent with hammered coinage of the period. The overall design follows the standard reverse type established under Edward I and maintained through the reign of Edward II.
Reverse script Latin (uncial)
Reverse lettering CIVI TAS LON DON
(Translation: City of London)
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