2024-03-29T05:01:52+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results2120Rutland10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2644668Fieldwalking0534D2 .JPG375282009From finder12323192FLE13240MD
John Naylor reports only one other example, see EMC 1200.0186
0.25Unitary AuthorityCertain451LEIC37528211154Uppinghamx142210.88Rutland11728Penny2019-07-02T14:10:57ZSIMON?East MidlandsCertain
Medieval silver penny of King Stephen, minted in Leicester probably by Simon, 1135-54 (North type 898).
Wendy Scott22-0.74669376LEIC-059720285673right facing crowned, cuirassed and draped bust with Sceptre? in front and cross behind?+H?[ ]M[ ]N :ON LE1MEDIEVALCOINSK8500finds-285673326358101City of Leicester81LEIC-0534D2Complete1135x14221images/wscott/123657910014B6056F70130242010-01-27T15:08:39Zlozenge and pellet within a tressure of eight arches from which spring four fleurs[-de-lys]'Certainx1422122009-12-01T00:00:00Z129Certain52.59116393MEDIEVALSilver41423x25894MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCoin of Norman and Early Plantagenet England 1066-1180Certain[ ]T[ ]F[ ]Civil Parish212022-07-14T07:08:51.871ZLeicestershire10CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2644668Metal detectorDSCN0886.JPG234232009From finderHenry_I_of_England12323245MD
This is one of only three coins of this type known. Martin Allen has said 'HENRY I BMC type 14 (Pellets in Quatrefoil) is of great importance for the monetary history of England in the twelfth century. It is believed to have been the last type issued before the system of periodic recoinages introduced in the late tenth century was at least temporarily abandoned, in the aftermath of the assize of moneyers held at Christmastide 1124-25. It has been argued that most of the type 14 moneyers were removed from office in this assize, and that the sharp reduction in the number of mints between Henry I types 14 and 15 was part of a radical reorganization of the English coinage connected with the dismissal of the moneyers'. British Numismatic Journal 79 (2009), pp. 72-171.
Blackburn 1990, 64-71.
0.5DistrictCertain19951LEIC2335221Waltham on the Wolds and Thorpe Arnoldx142211.29Melton11728Penny2013-04-11T10:24:29ZChitilus (Ketil?)East MidlandsCertain
Medieval silver penny of Henry I, Leicester, 1123, Moneyer Chitilvs (North 870, BMCxiv). Also recorded on EMC 2010.0039.
Mrs Meredith LaingHenry I of England22-0.82996973LEIC-F191B4271133facing crowned and diademed bust with sceptre, star in right field+chITILVS.ON(quatrefoil stop)LEIC1EMC 2010.0039.MEDIEVALCOINSK7922finds-271133126358101City of Leicester81LEIC-F152241123x14221images/wscott/122379710014ACF16150193F32009-10-09T11:53:09ZQuatrefoil with trefoil terminals and star in centre, four lis in spacesCertainx1422122009-08-15T23:00:00Z129Certain52.78979866MEDIEVALSilver41423x25894MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCoin of Norman and Early Plantagenet England 1066-1180CertainHENRICVSRCivil Parish212022-07-14T07:08:40.662Z