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1 Penny - Edward III transitional treaty period

Issuer England (United Kingdom)
Year 1361
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Value 1 Penny (1⁄240)
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Reverse description A long cross pattée extends to the inner beaded circle, dividing the field into four quarters, each containing a trefoil of pellets — a diagnostic feature of the transitional treaty period coinage. The cross arms are bold and well-defined, consistent with the hammered penny tradition. A circumscribed Latin legend in uncial script runs between the inner beaded circle and the toothed outer rim, identifying the mint city.
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Mint London Mint
Mintage ND (1361) - London Mint; Omits REX, annulet in two upper quarters of Mintmark
ND (1361) - York Mint; Quatrefoil enclosing pellet in centre of reverse
ND (1361) - Durham Mint
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