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Norman | Hammered Silver

Henry I (1100-1135)
Silver Penny
Star in lozenge fleury type, Lewes
Moneyer Osweald, +OSPOLD.ON.LAPA, 1.32g, (S.1274, B.M.C.13, N.869), a very rare mint for this type. Obverse struck from a rusty die but with a clear portrait on a round flan, for this good very fine.
Provenance:
Found near Eastbourne, East Sussex.
£1750
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| Type | Hammered Silver |
|---|---|
| Period | Norman |
| Ref | HS-0651 |


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