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Ireland "Triangle" penny of Edward I |
Mediaeval Irish pennies have a unique characteristic - many of them have the portrait contained in a triangular frame, rather than the usual circular one.
The obverse scan doesn't show the portrait very clearly - the cross on the reverse has "ghosted through", somewhat distorting it.
Obverse legend: EDW.R. ANGL.D NS.hYB (Edward, King of England, Lord of Ireland)
Reverse legend: CIVI TAS DVBL INIE (City of Dublin)
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