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Penny - Civil War Ornamented group, King Stephen and Queen Matilda

Issuer England
Year 1140-1149
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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The coins attributed to Stephen and Matilda's joint issue emerge from one of English history's most chaotic monetary periods — the Anarchy, when baronial mints proliferated across the country beyond any central control. With Stephen captured at Lincoln in February 1141 and Matilda briefly declared "Lady of the English," normal regal authority collapsed entirely. Local lords and bishops struck coin on their own authority, and the royal mint output became almost impossible to distinguish from these unofficial issues by die study alone.

North 922 sits within a group where attribution remains genuinely contested among specialists. The pairing of Stephen and Matilda on a single issue reflects a political moment rather than a stable reign.

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