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1 Penning - Canute IV Two crosses

Issuer Denmark
Year 1080-1086
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Value 1 Penning
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Obverse description Central short cross pattée with concave arms occupying the inner field, flanked by four crescent-shaped ornaments placed in the cardinal angles. The central device is enclosed within a raised inner dodecagonal border, beyond which a Latin legend in retrograde or irregular characters runs in the annular field. The outermost rim is defined by a beaded border, characteristic of late Viking-Age Danish hammered coinage.
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Reverse lettering * ATSOR ILVNI
(Translation: Atsor (moneyer) at Lund)
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