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1 Penny In the name of Aethelred, Small cross

Issuer Dublin, Hiberno-Norse Kingdom of
Year 1010-1016
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A small pattée cross occupies the centre of a plain inner circle, its short arms characteristic of the Small Cross type. The field within the inner circle is otherwise bare, focusing attention on the central motif. A degraded and partially garbled Latin legend surrounds the inner circle, reading ✠ NDERMIN OMO DIFL, representing a corrupted rendering of the moneyer's name and mint — typical of Hiberno-Norse imitative coinage where the die-cutter did not fully understand the original Anglo-Saxon lettering. The design is enclosed by an outer beaded border.
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Mint Dublin
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