Details
LOT 3320
England. Norman, Henry I AR Penny. 1100-1135.
Uncertain mint; Wulfwine(?) moneyer. Quadrilateral on Cross Fleurée type (BMC xv). Illegible inscription, crowned bust facing slightly to left, holding sceptre / [...]LFPINE[...] (NE ligate), quadrilateral with incurved sides and fleurs at limbs; all over cross fleurée. North 871; SCBC 1276. Very Fine.(0.97gr, 19mm, 2h).
Provenance
Acquired from a Norfolk, UK, collector;
Property of an Essex gentleman.
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