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Silver penny of Edward the Confessor
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Lincolnshire County Council, Adam Daubney, 2016-04-25 09:16:41
Title
Silver penny of Edward the Confessor
Description
English: Four silver coins of Edward the Confessor, which form part of the larger hoard of Edward the Confessor coins from Stockton on the Forest (Treasure number 2015 T739).

Catalogue

1. Cut halfpenny, Edward the Confessor, Hammer cross type, moneyer uncertain, mint of York. Struck 1059-62.

Obverse: EAD[WARD] REX. Bust right, bearded and crowned; in front, a sceptre.

Reverse: +[ ]?OR?RO ON [ ]. Short cross voided with each limb terminating in an incurved segment of a circle. In one angle, an annulet.

Moneyer: Uncertain, mint of York. North (1994) no.831. Diameter 18.7, weight 0.45g.

2. Cut halfpenny, Edward the Confessor, Pyramids type, moneyer Iocetel of York. Struck AD1065-66. (This coin)

Obverse: [EADWA]RD REX. Bust right, bearded and crowned; in front, a sceptre.

Reverse: +IOCCET[ ]. Short cross voided, in three angles a pyramid springing from the inner circle and terminating with a pellet; in one angle, an annulet.

Moneyer: Iocetel of York. North (1994) no.831. Diameter 18.7, weight 0.62g.

3. Penny, Edward the Confessor, Pyramids type, moneyer Ulfcetel of York. Struck AD1065-66.

Obverse: EADWARD REX. Bust right, bearded and crowned; in front, a sceptre.

Reverse: +VLFCETL ON EOFER. Short cross voided, in three angles a pyramid springing from the inner circle and terminating with a pellet; in one angle, an annulet.

Moneyer: Ulfcetel of York. North (1994) no.831. Diameter 18.1, weight 1.29g.

4. Penny, Edward the Confessor, Pyramids type, moneyer uncertain, mint York. Struck AD1065-66.

Obverse: EADWARD REX. Bust right, bearded and crowned; in front, a sceptre.

Reverse: +[ ]?C ON [EO]FRWIC. Short cross voided, in three angles a pyramid springing from the inner circle and terminating with a pellet; in one angle, an annulet.

Moneyer: Uncertain, mint of York. North (1994) no.831. Diameter 19.4, weight 1.38g.

Depicted place (County of findspot) York
Date between 1059 and 1066
date QS:P571,+1050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1059-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1066-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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FindID: 780062
Old ref: LIN-9E8FF1
Filename: LIN9E8FF1_4.jpg
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The Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) is a voluntary programme run by the United Kingdom government to record the increasing numbers of small finds of archaeological interest found by members of the public. The scheme started in 1997 and now covers most of England and Wales. Finds are published at https://finds.org.uk
Source https://finds.org.uk/database/ajax/download/id/564565
Catalog: https://finds.org.uk/database/images/image/id/564565/recordtype/artefacts archive copy at the Wayback Machine
Artefact: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/780062
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