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1/2 Penny - Offa Light Coinage, non-portrait type

Issuer Kingdom of Mercia
Year 780-792
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Weight 0.43 g
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Reverse description The reverse of this hammered silver halfpenny carries the moneyer's name in Anglo-Saxon letterforms arranged across the field, reading EdEL [weald], representing the moneyer Aethelweald. The legend is set within a plain field enclosed by a beaded border consistent with the non-portrait light coinage convention. The lettering is boldly struck with the angular, somewhat rustic character common to Mercian issues of the 780s. As with the obverse, this is a half-cut specimen, with the coin having been divided along its diameter. The moneyer Aethelweald is associated with the Canterbury and London mints active under Offa.
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Reverse lettering EdEL [weald]
(Translation: Aethelweald moneyer.)
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Mintage ND (780-792)
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