Penny - Æthelred II Last Small Cross type

Uitgever England
Jaar 1009-1016
Type Standard circulation coin
Waarde 1 Penny
Valuta Penny (924-1158)
Samenstelling Silver
Gewicht
Diameter
Dikte
Vorm Round (irregular)
Techniek Hammered
Oriëntatie
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) Sp#1154, North#777
Beschrijving voorzijde Diademed bust left, RX at end of legend ligated together as one letter-form
Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde + ÆDELRED REX ANG (LORX)
Beschrijving keerzijde Small cross pattée central within inner circle, moneyer`s name around edge
Schrift keerzijde Latin
Opschrift keerzijde
Rand
Muntplaats
Oplage ND (1009-1016) - -
Numisquare-ID 8772545780
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: The Æthelred II Last Small Cross type penny, issued 1009-1016 (Sp#1154, North#777), marks a critical juncture in Anglo-Saxon history. Æthelred "the Unready" faced relentless Viking incursions and paid vast Danegeld, leading to his temporary exile in 1013. This silver coinage was the final regular issue before the Danish conquest under Cnut. Its consistent production across numerous mints, despite immense political turmoil, highlights the remarkable resilience of the Anglo-Saxon monetary system, preceding the twilight of independent Anglo-Saxon rule.

Artistry: Artistically, this silver penny exemplifies the robust late Anglo-Saxon numismatic style. While individual engravers are not identifiable, the design adheres to established iconography. The obverse features a draped bust of King Æthelred II, usually facing left, encircled by a clear Latin legend identifying him as "King of the English." The reverse presents a starkly simple, powerful design: a small cross pattée within an inner circle, accompanied by the moneyer's name and mint. This minimalist reverse offers a striking contrast to the regal obverse portrait.

Technical/Grading: From a technical perspective, the Æthelred II Last Small Cross penny, like most hand-struck coinage, exhibits variability. Key high-points for assessing wear include the king's nose, head, and drapery on the obverse, and the center and arms of the reverse cross. Strike quality varies, often with inconsistent centering, resulting in partial legends or designs. Flan irregularities are common. Premium examples boast a full, well-struck bust, complete legends, and a clearly defined cross, free from significant planchet flaws or excessive die wear.

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