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Ireland, Edward I silver Penny

Ireland, Edward I (1272-1307), silver Penny, Dublin Mint, second coinage (1279-1302), type 1b (1281-82), crowned head within triangle, two pellets below collar, pellet before legend surrounding, .EDW.R. AIIGL'D IIS. hYB, contraction mark over S and Ns are II, rev. cross pattée, tri-pellets in each angle, beaded circles and legend surrounding, CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, weight 1.39g (DF 64; S.6247). Toned, with some evidence of die clashing, good very fine.

The Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Edward, King of England, Lord of Ireland" and on the reverse as "City of Dublin."

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