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| 正面描述 | Facing crowned bust of Edward IV rendered in crude hammered style, occupying the central field. The king is depicted full-face with a crown surmounting the head, characteristic of the lightweight Irish pennies of his reign. A partial Latin legend surrounds the effigy, reading EDARD DI GR DNS HYBE, abbreviating his royal title and lordship of Ireland. The flan is small and irregular, typical of hammered provincial coinage of the period. |
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| 正面铭文 | EDARD DI GR DNS HYBE |
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Edward IV operated the Trim mint intermittently as one of several provincial Irish mints — alongside Dublin, Drogheda, and Waterford — authorized during his reign to address chronic small-change shortages in the colony. Trim's output was modest and its active periods difficult to pin down precisely, which makes attribution to specific sub-periods within the 1472–1480 window genuinely contested among specialists.
At under half a gram, these pieces circulated hard and wore fast. The survival rate of attributable Trim mint pennies in any collectible condition is low enough that even damaged examples carry legitimate research value.