目录
| 正面描述 | Armoured and diademed bust left |
|---|---|
| 正面文字 | Latin |
| 正面铭文 | |
| 背面描述 | Voided long cross with trefoil of pellets in angles |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
| 背面铭文 | |
| 边缘 | |
| 铸币厂 | |
| 铸造量 |
ND (1038-1040) - - |
| Numisquare 编号 | 2249586200 |
| 附加信息 |
Historical Context: The Penny - Harold I Fleur-de-Lis type, 3 pellets, issued between 1038 and 1040, represents the sole coinage of Harold I, "Harefoot." His brief and contested reign followed Cnut the Great's death, a period of significant political instability concerning the English succession. This coinage asserts Harold's claim to the throne, demonstrating continuity within the established Anglo-Saxon minting system despite dynastic turmoil, rendering these issues historically significant and relatively scarce.
Artistry: This type reflects the late Anglo-Saxon numismatic style, produced by numerous regional mints under centralized royal authority. The obverse features a left-facing, crowned bust of Harold I, holding a scepter surmounted by a distinctive fleur-de-lis finial. The reverse design comprises a short cross voided, with a fleur-de-lis in each angle, accompanied by three pellets. Legends typically name the king, moneyer, and mint, illustrating the decentralized yet controlled production system of the era.
Technical/Grading: As with most hand-struck coinage of this period, significant variability in strike quality is common. High-points susceptible to wear include the crown, nose, and the scepter's fleur-de-lis finial on the obverse, and the central cross and reverse fleur-de-lis tips. Collectors seek well-centered strikes, clear legends, and a strong bust impression. Full detail of the scepter's finial and the three reverse pellets are critical for attribution and aesthetic appeal, often being weakly struck.