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Penny - Eadmund Crowned bust type

Uitgever England
Jaar 939-946
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Referentie(s) Sp#1106, North#697
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Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde + EΛDMVND RE
(Translation: King Eadmund)
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Aanvullende informatie

Eadmund I inherited the kingdom at roughly eighteen years old following the death of his brother Æthelstan in 939, and his seven-year reign was spent largely fighting to hold the Danelaw against Norse kings based at York — Olaf Guthfrithson and later Olaf Sihtricson repeatedly seized Northumbria during this period. Coinage was one of the few instruments of royal authority that functioned consistently across a fractured political geography.

The crowned bust type represents a deliberate assertion of royal dignity at a moment when that dignity was under genuine military pressure. Moneyers operating under Eadmund struck across multiple boroughs, and the surviving die combinations suggest a mint network still organized along lines established by Alfred and Edward the Elder.

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