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| Uitgever | Norway |
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| Jaar | 1290-1295 |
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| Vorm | Round (irregular) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | A royal crown is depicted at the centre of the coin within an inner beaded circle. A continuous legend in Latin uncial characters encircles the crowned device between two concentric beaded rings, the outer ring defining the coin's border. The design is characteristic of Norwegian medieval hammered coinage, with the crown serving as the primary royal symbol of authority. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | CRVX SCA IhV XPI (Translation: Crux Sancta Ihesu Christi (Holy cross of Jesus Christ)) |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Eirik Magnusson's third minting period coincided with a reign defined by chronic conflict with the Norwegian church and mounting debt to the Hanseatic League — obligations his father Magnus Lagabøte had begun accumulating and Eirik never resolved. The penning issues of this period reflect a royal treasury under sustained pressure, with reduced silver fineness compared to earlier reigns.
Skaare 237 is among the more precisely attributed types from this reign, a period when Norwegian coinage was being progressively debased as Hanseatic commercial dominance over Bergen tightened.