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Penny - Civil War Midlands Variants

Issuer England
Year 1138-1153
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Currency Penny (924-1158)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering + STEPHANVS REX
(Translation: King Stephen)
Reverse description A bold voided long cross divides the reverse into four quarters, with a standing eagle or bird figure depicted in each quarter facing inward toward the cross, a design closely associated with the Awbridge/Watford type coinage of the Stephen period. Fleur-de-lis or trefoil ornaments appear at the junctions of the cross arms, lending a decorative quality to the layout. The execution is typical of provincial die-cutting during the Anarchy, with the birds rendered in a somewhat schematic but vigorous manner. The moneyer's legend WHICHELI[NVS D]ERBI runs around the outer field in Latin letters, identifying the moneyer Walkelin operating at the Derby mint.
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