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| 表面の説明 | Bracteate type featuring two confronted crowns, one inverted relative to the other, with the letter O positioned between them in the central field, serving as a mint mark for Oslo. The design is enclosed within a solid beaded or raised ring border. The composition is characteristic of late medieval Norwegian bracteate coinage, with a single-sided impression in thin silver. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Norwegian pennings of this period were struck under the authority of the regional bishops as much as the crown, a division of minting rights that makes precise attribution difficult. Haakon VI, who died in 1380, was the last king to strike coins in Norway before the country entered its long union with Denmark — after his death, minting effectively ceased for decades, making any surviving penning from this final window genuinely scarce.