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1 Penny - Henry IV Light coinage, York mint

Issuer England
Year 1412-1413
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Facing crowned bust of King Henry IV within a beaded inner circle, the crown adorned with fleurs-de-lis. A pellet or annulet appears on the breast of the effigy, serving as a mintmark characteristic of the light coinage issue. The portrait is rendered in the stylised, flat manner typical of late medieval English hammered coinage, with visible facial features including eyes, nose, and a short beard. The surrounding legend is separated from the bust by the inner beaded circle.
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Edge Plain
Mint York Mint
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