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1 Penny - Henry VII 'Sovereign' type, York mint

Issuer England
Year 1485-1500
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Diameter 15 mm
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Obverse description Facing enthroned effigy of King Henry VII rendered in the Sovereign-type style, depicted holding an orb in the left hand and a sceptre topped by a saltire cross in the right, seated upon a throne with a single-pillar design. The portrait is highly stylised in the late medieval English hammered tradition, with the king shown frontally wearing a crown. A beaded inner circle frames the central design, with the abbreviated Latin legend disposed around the periphery in uncial characters.
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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Mintage ND (1485-1500) - Keys below shield
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