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| 裏面の説明 | Central cross moline with a lis ornament in each angle, the whole enclosed within an ornamental circular frame composed of curved interlocking elements forming a decorative inner border. The design belongs to the Ornamented group of Stephen's Civil War coinage, characterised by its elaborate decorative treatment of the reverse field. A circular legend in Latin letters runs around the periphery within a beaded outer border, naming the moneyer. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Stephen's reign produced some of the most chaotic conditions in English minting history. The civil war against Empress Matilda — the period known as "The Anarchy" — effectively collapsed central control of the coin dies, allowing regional moneyers and baronial mints to operate with minimal royal oversight. The Ornamented group reflects this fragmentation: struck across multiple unofficial or semi-official centers, the issues show marked inconsistency in die cutting and metal quality that no centralized mint would have tolerated.
North 918 places this type within a broader sequence that numismatists have spent decades untangling, largely because so few hoards from this period offer clean stratigraphic evidence for precise dating within the decade.