1 Penny - Sihtric Anlafsson Crux type, bust left

発行体 Dublin, Hiberno-Norse Kingdom of
年号 995-1020
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 1 Penny (1⁄240)
通貨 Penny (997-1205)
材質 Silver
重量 1.43 g
直径
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 Sp#6100
表面の説明 Draped bust with sceptre left, linear circle and legend surrounding with outer beaded circle, retrograde S at start of legend
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 + SHIR DIFLI DIFLIMEO
(Translation: Sihtric Dublin money?)
裏面の説明 Voided cross within linear circle, letters in each angle, legend surrounding
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 C R V X + EOLE Θ- DIFLIME ⋮
(Translation: Eole of Dublin)
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (995-1020) - -
Numisquare ID 1206382150
追加情報

Historical Context: This silver penny, a Crux type of Sihtric Anlafsson (Sigtrygg Silkbeard), represents the zenith of Hiberno-Norse Dublin's economic power (995-1020). Sihtric's long reign established a stable coinage, directly mirroring contemporary Anglo-Saxon issues, particularly Æthelred II's Crux type (c. 991-997). Dublin, as a premier maritime trading hub, utilized this coinage to facilitate extensive commerce across the Irish Sea and Scandinavia, asserting its independent, albeit culturally interconnected, sovereignty during a period of intense Viking activity and burgeoning native Irish influence.

Artistry: The artistic execution of this type is a direct, albeit often provincial, imitation of Æthelred II’s Crux issue (BMC type IIIa). While individual engravers remain anonymous and signatures are absent on these Hiberno-Norse issues, the dies were undoubtedly cut locally within Dublin. The stylistic school is derivative of Anglo-Saxon prototypes, yet often displays a characteristic crudeness in portraiture and legend execution, reflecting indigenous workshop practices rather than direct importation of English dies. This provincial interpretation contributes to its distinct Hiberno-Norse identity.

Technical/Grading: For optimal grading, key high-points include the clarity and definition of Sihtric’s bust on the obverse, specifically the facial features, drapery, and diadem. The obverse legend, often commencing SITRIC REX DYFLIN, should be as complete and legible as possible. On the reverse, the central cross of the Crux design, the letters CRVX in the angles, and the moneyer/mint signature (DYFLIN) are crucial. Well-centered strikes with full, unblundered legends on both sides, though challenging to find given typical planchet and strike irregularities, are paramount for superior specimens.

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