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Ireland, Henry III silver Penny, Richard of Dublin

Ireland, Henry III (1216-72), silver Penny, Dublin Mint, moneyer Richard, 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 pommee, tri-pellets in each angle, beaded circles and legend surrounding, RIC ARD DVB IVE, weight 1.38g (DF 57; S.6240). Toned, struck a little off-centre, a little scuffed and weak in parts, about very fine.

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

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