It's my birthday, so I bought a couple of coins, including this one:

Henry III "long cross" penny, type III (either IIIa or IIIb, I think it's IIIb), reverse legend ROG ERO NNE WEC (ROGER ON NEWEC, Roger in Newcastle), circa 1247-1272 AD.
Cool. The only mediaeval English mint-cities I had were London and Canterbury.
(edited to add type information)
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