Penny anonymous Groups IV and V

発行体 Canterbury, Archbishopric of
年号 822-823
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 1 Penny (1⁄240)
通貨 Pound
材質 Silver
重量 1.2 g
直径 19 mm
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き Variable alignment ↺
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 Sp#890, North#236
表面の説明 Tonsured facing bust within inner circle, legend around.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 + SVVEFHERD MONETΛ
(Translation: Swefheard Moneyer.)
裏面の説明 Mint name across three horizontal lines, pellets above and below.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 · + · DORO BERNIΛ CIVITΛ · S ·
(Translation: City of Canterbury.)
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (822-823) - -
Numisquare ID 1044870910
追加情報

Historical Context: This anonymous penny (822-823) from the Archbishopric of Canterbury falls within Archbishop Wulfred's influential tenure (805-832). Lacking Wulfred's name, it marks a distinct phase after earlier named issues. This period coincides with waning Mercian hegemony under King Ceolwulf I (821-823) and Beornwulf (823-826). The anonymity likely reflects complex political dynamics: possibly an assertion of archiepiscopal minting authority, or a temporary administrative arrangement amidst Mercian instability, preceding Wessex's rise.

Artistry: Specific engravers for anonymous Anglo-Saxon issues are unrecorded. The stylistic school adheres to the broader Anglo-Saxon tradition, blending insular and evolving Carolingian influences. The "Groups IV and V" designation implies subtle, identifiable die-cutting characteristics. Typically, these pennies feature a prominent central cross or monogram, often within a beaded circle, and the mint signature "DOROBERNIA CIVITAS" on the reverse. The aesthetic prioritizes symbolic clarity over intricate portraiture.

Technical/Grading: For this 1.2g, 19mm silver penny (Sp#890, North#236), critical grading high-points include the completeness and sharpness of the central cross or monogram, often affected by weak striking or off-centering. Legibility of the surrounding "DOROBERNIA CIVITAS" legend is paramount, as partial or flat legends are common. Planchet quality, including roundness and absence of laminations or flan cracks, significantly impacts grade. Original surface preservation, though rare, enhances value, as does a strong, even strike.

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