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1 Penning - Sven Estridsen Christ

Uitgever Denmark
Jaar 1047-1075
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Valuta Penning (-1513)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Christ enthroned facing, depicted frontally in a stylized Romanesque manner, wearing a nimbus and robes with a segmented collar. The figure holds the arms outward in a gesture of benediction or authority, with the body rendered in a flat, hieratic style typical of 11th-century Scandinavian coinage. A beaded inner circle partially frames the design, with abbreviated Latin legend distributed around the field.
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Sven Estridsen's reign saw a deliberate effort to stabilize Danish coinage after decades of monetary chaos under Cnut's successors. He invited English moneyers to Denmark — a practice that explains the pronounced Anglo-Saxon stylistic influence visible across multiple die varieties from this period. Hauberg 6 falls within a sequence that numismatists have used to reconstruct the approximate chronology of his minting activity, though firm dating within his 29-year reign remains contested.

Silver content varies measurably across the series, likely reflecting shifting access to bullion rather than any formal debasement policy.

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