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| 正面铭文 | OIOCI+:nD |
| 背面描述 | A double-line cross with a central pellet divides the field into four quarters, a design type associated with anonymous Norwegian issues of the reign of Magnus Barefoot (c. 1093-1103). A circular Latin legend surrounds the cross, reading +OƆCIII+ƆI+I+II+I+, with a beaded inner ring encircling the entire composition at the rim. The lettering is largely degenerate and retrograde, reflecting the general decline in die-cutting standards during this period of Norwegian minting. |
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This penning falls within the reign of Magnus Barefoot, the Norwegian king who campaigned aggressively into the British Isles and died in Ireland in 1103 — giving this coinage type a hard terminus. The anonymous attribution reflects a deliberate minting practice rather than an absence of royal authority; Norwegian coins of this period routinely suppressed the king's name, borrowing conventions from Anglo-Saxon penny production that Norwegian moneyers had absorbed through direct contact with English mints after Cnut's North Sea empire.
Skaare 55d is distinguished from closely related varieties by the single ring on the reverse field.