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Penny - Stephen Cross pommée ('Awbridge') type

发行方 England
年份 1154-1158
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正面描述 Facing three-quarter bust of King Stephen, crowned, with a sceptre held in the left hand. The effigy is rendered in the angular, stylised manner typical of late Anglo-Norman hammered coinage. A beaded inner circle frames the design, with the royal legend disposed around the periphery of the flan. The portrait exhibits the characteristic crude yet expressive die-cutting of the Anarchy period moneyers.
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铸造量 ND (1154-1158)
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Struck in the opening years of Henry II's reign, this type belongs to the so-called "Awbridge" hoard group, named for the Hampshire find that first allowed numismatists to isolate it as a distinct issue. The transition coinage of 1154–1158 is notoriously difficult to attribute with precision — many pieces circulated alongside surviving Stephen and Matilda issues, and the mint and moneyer network was still reconsolidating after nearly two decades of civil war had fragmented royal control of die production.

The cross pommée design itself carried over from Stephen's reign, a deliberate continuity that complicated attribution for decades before hoard evidence clarified the sequence.

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