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Penny - Edward the Elder Minster type

Issuer Edward the Elder
Year 910-915
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Value 1 Penny (1⁄240)
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Obverse description Plain central field bearing a small cross pattée at centre, surrounded by a raised inner circle or ring, with the royal legend disposed around the periphery in angular Anglo-Saxon letterforms. The inscription reads + EΛDVVEΛRD REX, identifying the issuer as King Edward. The design is characteristically austere, eschewing a portrait effigy in favour of the purely epigraphic style common to early tenth-century English pennies. The lettering is bold and slightly irregular, consistent with hand-engraved working dies of the period.
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Edge Plain
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