Anglo Saxon Moneyers F

 

 

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  • Cnut
  • 1017-1023
  • Penny
  • FÆRÐEN O HVN
  • Quatrefoil
  • BMC xiii, x; Hild. E
  • 1.06gm/18.00mm
  • S 1157
  • N 0781
  • EX: Cambridge Hoard; R. J. Eaglen (Baldwins 1998); Eaglen 164, dies Bc [3] and BNJ 69, pl.7, 164, this coin; the sole type of this moneyer, only one other specimen believed known outside of museum collections.

 

Huntingdon; SCBI#13-1272

 

  • Edward The Confessor
  • 1048-1050
  • Penny
  • FRIÐEPINE ON ST
  • Short Cross, sm flan
  • BMC ii, Hild B
  • 1.05gm/14.50mm
  • S 1175
  • N 0818
  • EX: W. J. Conte

 

Steyning; very rare moneyer for the mint, no examples of this moneyer for this type in the SCBI, EMC, BMC or Hild.

 

  • Æthelred II
  • 979-985
  • Penny
  • FRYÐEMND M-O þIN
  • First Hand Type
  • BMC iia, Hild. B1
  • 1.61gm/19.90mm
  • S 1144
  • N0766

 

Winchester; Very rare moneyer, only three examples listed in the Sylloge or EMC, two in Hildebrand, one in BMC

 

 

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