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1/2 Penning

Uitgever Norway
Jaar 1105-1130
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Waarde 1/2 Penning
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field dominated by a large cross, above which is superimposed a square frame. Each of the four quarter sections defined by the square contains three pellets arranged in a triangular grouping, a characteristic decorative motif of Norwegian bracteate coinage of the early twelfth century.
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Rand Plain
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Aanvullende informatie

Struck under Sigurd I ("Jorsalfar"), Norway's crusading king, during a period when Scandinavian coinage was among the thinnest and most irregular produced anywhere in Europe. These bracteate-influenced pennies were cut or broken deliberately to make change — half-pennings were not always minted as such but sometimes literally halved in hand.

Skaare 86 places this type within the Oslo-area workshops, though attribution of twelfth-century Norwegian coins to specific mints remains contested given the near-total absence of documentary mint records from the period.

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