London penny of Harold II
Reverse reads EDPINE ON LVNDEI giving the moneyer as Eadwine.
Read MoreReverse reads EDPINE ON LVNDEI giving the moneyer as Eadwine.
Read MoreReverse reads ALFGEAT ON LIN giving the moneyer as Ælfgæt.
Read MoreReverse reads ÆLFWINE ON GIPPES giving the moneyer as Ælfwine.
Read MoreReverse reads LEOFPOLD ON GILDI giving the moneyer as Leofwold. He was an extremely rare moneyer for the Facing bust
Read MoreReverse reads ÆLWINE ON CICEI giving the moneyer as Ælfwine.
Read MoreDuring much of the the eighth and ninth centuries Canterbury was the most significant mint-place in England. By the late
Read MoreReverse reads GODPINE ON GRANTV giving the moneyer as Godwine.
Read MoreOnly a small scale mint, with the moneyer also operating out of the nearby mint of Dorchester. Reverse reads PATEMON
Read MoreA mint was established in Hastings in the 10th century and produced a steady production through to the Anarchy of
Read MoreFound near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk in September 2023. The auctioneer says “According to MEC, only three specimens are known
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