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1 Penny - Henry II Tealby coinage, class B

发行方 England
年份 1162-1163
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制作工艺 Hammered
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正面描述 Facing bust of King Henry II in a crude, stylised manner characteristic of the Tealby coinage, depicting the king wearing a crown with three visible points or fleurs. The king holds a sceptre in his right hand, the shaft extending downward across the field. The portrait is rendered in the bold but somewhat rough relief typical of mid-12th-century English hammered coinage. A partial Latin legend reading HENRI REX surrounds the bust. The flan is irregular and slightly ragged at the edges, consistent with hand-cut blanks of the period.
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背面文字 Latin
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The Tealby coinage takes its name from a hoard of roughly 5,000 pennies unearthed in Tealby, Lincolnshire in 1807 — the largest find of Angevin silver yet recorded at that time. Henry II inherited a monetary system debased and chaotic after the Anarchy, when baronial mints had struck coin with little royal oversight. His recoinage, launched around 1158, was an attempt to reassert crown control over silver, though the Tealby types proved notoriously difficult to strike cleanly on their irregular flans, a problem that persisted across all classes until the Short Cross reform of 1180.

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