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Penny - Harold I Fleur-de-Lis type, 3 pellets

Issuer England
Year 1038-1040
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Value 1 Penny
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Obverse lettering HAROLD REX
Reverse description A voided long cross extending to the coin's beaded border divides the reverse into four quadrants. Each angle of the cross is filled with a trefoil arrangement of three pellets, giving this issue its distinctive 'Fleur-de-Lis' or three-pellet type designation. A Latin legend encircles the design, typically recording the moneyer's name and mint, within a beaded outer border.
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Mintage ND (1038-1040)
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