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1 Penny - Henry III Long Cross type, class 6 (Posthumous)

Issuer England
Year 1272-1275
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Reference(s) Sp#1377, North#1001
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Obverse lettering ҺЄNRICVS RЄX III
(Translation: King Henry the Third)
Reverse description A voided long cross extends to the coin's edge, dividing the reverse into four quadrants, each filled with a trefoil of pellets. The moneyer's name and mint name are inscribed in the surrounding legend in Latin script. Lombardic N letterforms appear in the legends of coins attributable to the Bury St Edmunds mint, providing a diagnostic feature for mint attribution. The overall design follows the standard Long Cross penny format introduced under Henry III.
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