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"419148","PUBLIC-AA94C0","PAS4CFAA94C001046","COIN","","","","","","","18","1","","","MEDIEVAL","1100","1102","A large fragment of a silver penny of Henry I. York mint, moneyer LAISING. Annulets type. BMC 1.
The coin has been broken in half and the reverse is highly polished. Both effects are probably the result of the action of farm machinery. As the break is along both arms of the reverse cross, the coin may have, originally, been folded in half.","This coin has been recorded on the EMC database no. EMC 2011.0177.





Dr. Martin Allen of the Fitzwilliam Museum has confirmed that only one other example is known of this moneyer in Henry I type 1, and so is an important find.","","2010-12-04 20:49:16","2011-08-21 09:10:48","4","1","1","2010-02-13","","","","","1","1","1","1","","","","","National importance","tomredmayne","Tom Redmayne","PUBLIC","tomredmayne","Tom Redmayne","Silver","","","","Struck or hammered","","Incomplete","Good","Certain","MEDIEVAL","MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Mr Tom Redmayne","","Mr Tom Redmayne","LINCOLNSHIRE","","EAST LINDSEY","","","","","TF4393","TF49SW","","","","","","South Somercotes","From Finder","Crowned bust facing; annulets by neck","[H] ENRI [CVS REX N]","Cross fleury with annulet centre; in each angle, three pellets on a pile which rests on the inner circle","[LAI] SIN [GO] NE","Penny","2","","","","","9","2","","","2","112","","Regular","1","1","","1","","","1","","","","Henry I of England","","","","York","Worn: fine","9 o'clock","Coin of Norman and Early Plantagenet England 1066-1180","Henry I BMC i (N 857)","","","","307533","2010_1204_210503AA.JPG","images/tomredmayne/",

