1 Penning - Sven Estridsen Eagle, agnus dei

発行体 Denmark
年号 1047-1075
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面
通貨 Penning (-1513)
材質 Silver
重量 1.0 g
直径
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き Variable alignment ↺
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 Hauberg#17
表面の説明 Stylized eagle with wings spread, head turned left. Legend starts lower left.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 IIIEOI IIIEIII O · I ·
裏面の説明 Nimbate lamb (Agnus Dei) facing right, cross behind back.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 IIII IIIL III II- *
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (1047-1075) - -
Numisquare ID 7146558150
追加情報

Historical Context: Issued during the transformative reign of Sven Estridsen (1047-1075), this Penning represents a pivotal era in Danish history. Sven, often regarded as the architect of the Danish monarchy, consolidated royal power, reformed the Church, and fostered economic growth after the Viking Age. His coinage, including this type, was instrumental in asserting royal authority and facilitating trade, reflecting Denmark's growing integration into Christian Europe and the establishment of a more centralized state.

Artistry: The design, likely produced by anonymous royal mint engravers, showcases a blend of early medieval Scandinavian aesthetics with strong Anglo-Saxon and continental influences. The obverse features a stylized eagle, potentially symbolizing St. John or royal power, executed with a robust, somewhat abstract linearity typical of the period. The reverse displays the Agnus Dei (Lamb of God), a profound Christian symbol of sacrifice, underscoring the era's deep religious convictions and the Church's increasing prominence within the kingdom.

Technical/Grading: This silver Penning, weighing approximately 1.0 gg, typically exhibits high-points on the eagle's head, wings, and talons, and on the Agnus Dei's head, banner, and legs. Collectors should note the inherent variability of early medieval strikes, including potential for off-center planchets, minor flan irregularities, and areas of strike weakness, particularly on the outer legends or finer details. A well-centered strike with full details on the central devices, especially the symbolic eagle and Agnus Dei, is highly desirable.

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