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Ireland, Henry III Penny, Dublin class IIa

Ireland, Henry III (1216-72), silver Penny, Dublin Mint, moneyer Davi, type IIa, cruder crowned head within triangle, holding sceptre beyond to left, pierced cinquefoil to right, legend surrounding, .hEnRI CVS R EX III, rev. pellet at centre of voided cross pommée, tri-pellets in each angle, beaded circles and legend surrounding, DAV I ON DEV EL+, weight 1.42g (DF 57; S.6240). Toned, good very fine.

The Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Henry the Third King" and on the reverse as "David of Dublin."

Provenance:
Ex Mark Freehill Collection, Noble Numismatics, Auction 122, 19-21st November 2019, lot 2864 part.

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