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1 Penny - Edward IV 2nd reign, Durham mint

Issuer England
Year 1471-1483
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse lettering CIVI TAS DE RAM
(Translation: City of Durham)
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Mintage ND (1471-1472) - mm. Trefoil (44) -
ND (1471-1483) - mm. Rose (33) -
ND (1473-1477) - mm. Pellet in annulet (56) -
Additional information

Edward IV's second reign saw Durham's ecclesiastical mint operating under the authority of Bishop Lawrence Booth, which is why surviving examples from this period carry a distinctive mark differentiating them from Royal Mint production. The Bishop of Durham held ancient palatinate rights to strike coin — a privilege jealously maintained through repeated jurisdictional negotiations with the Crown.

North 1652 encompasses several sub-varieties distinguished by their mint marks and the presence or absence of a trefoil on the breast, details that matter considerably when attributing individual pieces.

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