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Penny - William I Profile Right type

Issuer England
Year 1080-1087
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Value 1 Penny
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Reverse description A bold cross pattée occupies the centre of the reverse field, with an annulet at the intersection of the arms and voided trefoils placed in each of the four angles. This design, characteristic of the Profile Right type coinage of William I, creates a striking geometric composition. The moneyer and mint legend is distributed around the periphery within a beaded border, with numerous moneyer and mint varieties known for this issue.
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Reverse lettering + VLFCITL ON GRANT
(Translation: [?] at Cambridge)
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