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Penny - Civil War Ornamented group, Eustace Fitzjohn

Issuer Kingdom of England
Year 1140-1149
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Reverse displays a voided short cross pattée at centre, with a central pellet and pellets in each angle of the cross, all within a double beaded inner circle. The cross is boldly struck in the characteristic style of mid-twelfth-century baronial pennies of the Ornamented group. The moneyer's name is inscribed in two lines in the angles of the cross, arranged in the traditional manner of Anglo-Norman penny reverses. The overall composition is consistent with the York Mint production of the Stephen Civil War period.
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Reverse lettering + THOMAS FILIVS VLF
(Translation: Thomas FitzUlf)
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Mint York Mint
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