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1 Penning - Olav Haraldsson

Issuer Norway
Year 1016-1030
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Shape Klippe
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Mintage ND (1016-1030) - Unique
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Olav Haraldsson — later canonized as St. Olav — introduced silver coinage to Norway largely by importing Anglo-Saxon moneyers, almost certainly from Æthelred II's England, following patterns he had observed during years of raiding and mercenary service along English and Norman coasts. The dependency on foreign craftsmen is evident in the die-cutting style, which closely mirrors contemporary English penny production.

AAJT#4 is among the rarest documented Norwegian medieval types. Surviving examples number in the low dozens at best.