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"96077","NMGW-B45F06","001428B479401970","Coin","","","","","","","","1","EMC 2006.0160; NMGWPA 2005.105","","EARLY MEDIEVAL","1083","1086","Silver, penny of William I (1066-87), PAXS  type (probably crown 1), c.1083-6, Mint: St Davids?, moneyer: uncertain. 

In very poor condition, and now surviving only as a fragment. Fortunately, the fragment has the full mint name. ","The mint reads ‘DEVITVN’, retrograde, and the coin belongs to a series of unusual William I pennies, some reading ‘Devitun’, others ‘Fani’, long thought to be Welsh in origin. No Welsh mints have been recorded before the Normans, but a credible case has been made for minting at St David’s (Dewi’s town) and Abergavenny (Y Fenni in Welsh) during the 1080s. ","","2005-05-18 13:48:04","2011-02-24 12:19:17","3","0","1","2004-01-01","","","","2004.37H","1","1","1","1","","","3","3","","mlodwick","Mark Lodwick","NMGW","dpett","Daniel Pett","Silver","","","","Struck or hammered","","Incomplete","","Certain","EARLY MEDIEVAL","EARLY MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Mr Edward Besly","Dr John Naylor","Mr Mark Lodwick","NEATH PORT TALBOT","Aberavon","Neath Port Talbot","","","","","","","","","","","","","","Front facing, crowned bust (probably crown 1), sceptre to right.","+PILLEM REX (blundered)","Cross pattee, single letter of PAXS in each angle.","[ ]DEVITVN (retrograde)","Penny","","","","","","3","","","","2","99","","","1","1","3","","","","","","","","William the Conqueror","","","","St Davids (?)","","3 o'clock","Coin of Norman and Early Plantagenet England 1066-1180","William I BMC viii (uncertain subtype: N 848/N 849/N 850)","","","","62720","2005.105.jpg","images/mlodwick/",

