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Ireland, Henry III Penny, Dublin, Davi, type 1b

Ireland, Henry III (1216-72), silver Penny, moneyer Davi, Dublin Mint (1251-54), type 1b, crowned head within triangle, holding sceptre beyond to left, pierced cinquefoil to right, legend surrounding, hENRI CVS R. EX III, some letters ligatured, rev. pellet at centre of voided cross pommée, tri-pellets in each angle, beaded circles and legend surrounding, DAV I ON DIV ELN, weight 1.41g (DF 54; S.6236). Toned, some slight weakness, a bold very fine.

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

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