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"410745","NARC-730F72","PAS4CB730F700148B","COIN","","","","","","","18","1","","","MEDIEVAL","1100","1135","Half cut hammered silver penny. Henry I (1100-1135).
Obverse: HNR[ ] Bust facing. Annulet by ears.
Reverse: +P[ ]NTL possibly double struck.
Moneyer: Wulfric Mint: Canterbury
John Naylor of the Ashmolean Museum states that the coin is: Henry I bmc i (North no. 857), 'annulets' issue, with the visible inscription of HNR. This is a rare but previously known variant.
Martin Allen of the Fitzwilliam Museum, states that The full inscription may have been +P[VLFRIC ON CA]NTL or similar. There is one other known coin of this moneyer in Henry I type 1 (in the British Museum), but it is from a different pair of dies and so it cannot provide any confirmation of the reading.
Recorded as EMC no. 2010.0334. ","","","2010-10-14 17:33:59","2011-07-06 09:26:21","4","1","","2010-09-19","","","","","1","","1","1","","","","","National importance","jcassidy","Julie Cassidy","NARC","jcassidy","Julie Cassidy","Silver","","","","Struck or hammered","","Incomplete","","","","","","Metal detector","","Dr Martin Allen","Dr John Naylor","Ms Julie Cassidy","ESSEX","","EPPING FOREST","","","","TL5312","TL5312","TL51SW","","","","","","","GPS","Bust facing. Annulet at neck","HNR[    ]","Cross fleurry","+P[ ]NTL","Penny","1","","","","","6","1","","","2","112","","Regular","1","1","","2","","","1","","","","Henry I of England","","","","Canterbury","Slightly worn: very fine","6 o'clock","Coin of Norman and Early Plantagenet England 1066-1180","Henry I BMC i (N 857)","","","","300470","half cut reverse.jpg","images/jcassidy/",

