Penny - Æthelstan Small cross type

Issuer England
Year 924-939
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1 Penny
Currency Penny (924-1158)
Composition Silver
Weight 1.49 g
Diameter 23 mm
Thickness
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) Sp#1092, North#671
Obverse description Small cross pattée within inner circle, ruler`s title around
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering + T D : ΛEÐEΓSTΛИI RE (S horizontal)
(Translation: King Aethelstan)
Reverse description Small cross pattée within inner circle, moneyer`s name around
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering VVONETYIΛMCΛΓF (ornamental O, T and F inverted)
Edge
Mint
Mintage ND (924-939) - -
Numisquare ID 1031032290
Additional information

Historical Context: This Penny of Æthelstan, issued between 924 and 939, is a pivotal numismatic artifact from a foundational period in English history. Æthelstan, King of the Anglo-Saxons and later the first effective King of England, unified the disparate Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, culminating in the Battle of Brunanburh in 937. His coinage, including this "Small Cross" type, served as a powerful symbol of his consolidating authority and the burgeoning national identity of England, standardizing currency across a realm previously fragmented by regional control and Viking incursions.

Artistry: The design of this penny reflects the Anglo-Saxon artistic tradition of the early 10th century, executed by skilled die-sinkers at royal mints. The obverse typically features a draped and diademed bust of Æthelstan, often facing right, encircled by a legend proclaiming his regal title. The reverse is characterized by its eponymous small cross pattee at the center, surrounded by the moneyer's name and the mint signature. This minimalist yet potent design, with its clear Christian symbolism, underscores the king's divine right and the centralized control over coinage.

Technical/Grading: As a hammered silver coin, the Penny of Æthelstan (Sp#1092, North#671) typically exhibits variations in flan shape and strike consistency. High-points for wear or strike assessment on the obverse include the king's diadem, nose, and shoulder. On the reverse, the center of the small cross and the clarity of the surrounding legends are critical. A well-struck example will show full legends and a well-defined bust, despite potential off-centering or irregular flans common to the period. The weight of 1.49 grams and diameter of 23mm are standard for this issue.

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