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| Issuer | Norway |
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| Year | 1170-1205 |
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| Reference(s) | Skaare#154 |
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| Reverse description | As a bracteate coin struck from a single die, the reverse presents the incuse mirror impression of the obverse design, showing the characteristic shallow negative relief of the triquetra motif and concentric ring border typical of this hammered bracteate production. |
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| Mintage | ND (1170-1205) |
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Norway's fractional silver coinage of this period reflects the administrative reach of Sverre Sigurdsson, who seized the throne after a prolonged civil conflict with the Baglar faction backed by the Church. Small-denomination issues like this served the dense trading networks along the western fjords, where ecclesiastical mints operated under contested authority. Skaare 154 places this type within a narrow attributional window defined largely by stylistic die groupings rather than documentary evidence — precise reign assignment remains debated among Scandinavian numismatists.