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1 Penny Anonymous

Issuer Hiberno-Norse Kingdom of Dublin
Year 1065-1095
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Value 1 Penny (1⁄240)
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Mintage ND (1065-1095)
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The Hiberno-Norse pennies of this period were produced by Dublin moneyers working in a tradition borrowed almost wholesale from Anglo-Saxon England — the designs, the flan preparation, even the die-cutting techniques derive directly from English practice, a consequence of sustained commercial and political ties across the Irish Sea. Dublin at this time was effectively a Norse trading city operating within an Irish political framework, and its coinage functioned primarily to facilitate that trade rather than to assert dynastic authority, which explains the anonymous issue: no ruler's name was considered essential to the coin's commercial purpose.

Spink 6138 encompasses considerable variety in execution and die quality across its thirty-year span.

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