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| 正面描述 | Saint Michael depicted at left in profile, facing right toward a frontally-posed king rendered in Byzantine imperial attire; both figures jointly grasp a labarum staff between them. The composition reflects strong Byzantine artistic influence characteristic of mid-11th century Danish coinage. A Latin legend commences at the lower right of the field, partially encircling the central figures. |
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| 正面铭文 | SVIIII |
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Sven Estridsen's reign saw Denmark's coinage brought into closer alignment with contemporary English practice — unsurprising given Sven's long ties to the English court and his years in exile under Cnut's dynasty. The Hauberg 8 attribution places this among the earliest of his recognized types, issued during a reign that also saw the first serious attempts to organize Danish episcopal administration.
Die workmanship on this type is characteristically uneven, a product of decentralized minting across multiple Danish towns with little standardization between workshops.