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Description Pfennig-Münze des norwegischen Königs Erik II. (König 1280—1299) vor 1285 geprägt. Text: Adv: + ERICUS REX NORWEG. Rev: + CIVITAS BERGENSIS. 1,236 g. Feingehalt 219 ‰.
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Source C. I. Schive: Norges Mynter i Middelalderen. Christiania 1865.
Author Zeichner: C. I. Schive, Lithograf Bucher in Bergen

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