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| 表面の説明 | Crowned royal bust facing right, rendered in a schematic medieval style characteristic of Norwegian hammered coinage of the mid-12th century. The effigy displays a prominent crown and flowing hair or drapery at the neck. The design occupies the central field of this thin bracteate flan, with the image showing through as a mirror impression on the reverse. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border running along the coin's periphery. No legend is present, consistent with small-denomination Norwegian pennings of this period. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Norwegian royal coinage in the mid-twelfth century was produced in conditions far removed from any centralized mint infrastructure. These tiny bracteate-style pennies circulated during a period of persistent civil conflict between rival dynastic claimants — the decades between 1130 and 1240 are collectively known in Norwegian historiography as the civil war era. Skaare 111 falls within the attribution range for the reigns of Inge I or his co-king Øystein II, though the assignment remains tentative given how rarely surviving examples carry unambiguous die linkages to documented royal authority.