2024-03-28T19:40:29+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/results39120finds-11552741155274ESS-07865ACOINEARLY MEDIEVALAn early medieval silver penny of Harthacnut (1035-1042 AD), 'arm and sceptre' type (North 811; Spink 1169) dating to the period c.AD1040-42, moneyer: Godric, mint: Stamford. Refs: North 1994: p.171; Spink 2016: p. 138.
Measurements: Diameter: 18.3mm; weight: 1.06g.Stray finds of Harthacnut's 'Arm and Sceptre' type are not common, this being only the seventh recorded by the PAS to date (March 2024), and it is the first from Cambridgeshire and first from the Stamford mint.4747331040104213ESS2024-03-12T15:44:37Z2024-03-19T14:40:34Z1.06PAS65F07865001A3318.312214221141425138612621303CambridgeshireSouth CambridgeshireWhittlesfordTL474852.110793390.14522768bands.shops.handy10ESS-078B3E194205424853Diademed bust left with sceptre+CNVT R-ECX AOver short cross voided, quadrilateral with pellet at each angle and in centre.+GODRIC ON STANFORStamford 27758280x28330PennyHarthacnutHarthacnutSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteGoodEARLY MEDIEVALx41022LateLateEARLY MEDIEVALx41022x41022Anglo-Saxon stylex41012Metal detectorReturned to finderESS-07865A_65f874ceb49f0.jpg1268426images/lrogerson/Coin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066N 811 (Harthacnut Arm and Sceptre) (Hild. B)EasternCertain12024-03-19T14:40:34.848Z8East Sussex1CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1Certain2637104Metal detectorKENT5B1D1A.jpg2625GPS (from the finder)Edward_the_Confessor205128461EMDistrictCertain419542KENT285217.51044Udimorex410221.15Rother11728Penny2022-01-21T16:19:49ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
An early-medieval silver penny of Edward the Confessor (1042-66), PACX type dating to the period c.1042-4. with obverse type Pagan C. Minted by Brunwine and Stamford. North (1994. 179) No.814; Pagan (2011, 79) No. 411 and Hild 679.
Measurements: 17.5mm in diameter and 1.15g in weight
Discussion: This coin seems to be similar to that listed by Pagan (2011, 87) as no.814. The obverse of no.814 is listed as his type Ai, The example here however, with a cruder bust and heavily abbreviated obverse inscription (reading EDER/E REA) fits closer to Pagan's group C. Re-examining Pagan's (2011, 87) no. 814 it seems likely that the two dies shared an inscription though the portraits are slightly different. It seems probable No.814 should also be group C. Both do however appear to be reverse die-linked with each other as well as EMC 1054.0271.
Jo AhmetEdward the Confessor220.70242237490KENT-5B25661050269Diademed and armoured bust left with sceptre aheadA/C/S/P11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTQ9018finds-105026911N 813 (Pacx) (Hild. D)27758280Stamford 10KENT-5B1D1AComplete1042x41022images/ucljo/111678261PAS61E5B1D1001A6C42022-01-17T18:13:37ZLong cross voided with circle in centre, and each limb ending in a crescent. Inscription P/A/C/S in the quartersCertainx410222Regular147For inclusion in British Numismatic Journal ‘Coin Register’50.93015376EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421x28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066Certain+EDER/E REACivil Parish32022-07-14T07:16:18.243Zfinds-10482701048270SUSS-09C7FDCOINEARLY MEDIEVALAn incomplete early medieval (Anglo-Saxon) silver penny of Æthelred II (978-1016), Long Cross type (North 774) dating c.AD 997-1003, moneyer: Godleof, mint: Stamford. Ref: North 1994: 159.
The coin is missing a part of the outer edge and field, removing approximately 20% of the inscription.
Obverse: Bare-headed bust left. Æ[ÐELRÆD]REXANGL.
Reverse: Long cross voided with each limb terminating in three crescents. +GOD/ELEO/FM.../.STAN
The spelling of the moneyer's name is paralleled by three coins in Norwegian museum collections (Screen 2013: nos 786-8). Those three coins are all die-linked but there is no die link with this coin.
Diameter: 19.61mm; thickness: 0.95mm and weight: 1.22g.This is only the third penny of Æthelred II struck at Stamford to be recorded by the PAS and the first from West Sussex.474733997100313SUSS2019-10-26T00:00:00Z2021-12-20T15:08:47Z2023-09-25T10:46:15Z1.22PAS61C09C7F001DC019.60.951221222141421164171643316444West SussexChichesterRestricted Accessnear ChichesterRestricted Access10SUSS-09CD12191205424213Bare-headed bust left.+Æ[ÐEL]RÆD]EXANGL (NG ligated pellet after G and L)Long cross voided with each limb terminating in three crescents.+GOD/ELEO/FM.../STAN6Stamford 27758280x28330PennyÆthelred the UnreadyÆthelred_the_UnreadySilver11728Struck or hammeredIncompleteGoodEARLY MEDIEVALx41022LateLateEARLY MEDIEVALx41022x41022Metal detectorReturned to finderSUSS09C7FD.jpg1165488images/janeclark68s/Coin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066N 774 (Long Cross) (Hild. D)South EastCertain12023-09-25T09:46:15.181ZLate6West Berkshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered20EARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainLate2637104Metal detectorBERK636D9A.jpg38899From finderEdward_the_Martyr20513494EM
First Edward the Martyr coin from York recorded on the database and 5th cut/clipped example.
0.5Unitary AuthorityCertain2190BERK38899978Restricted Accessx410220.76West Berkshire117282020-10-20T08:20:17ZReturned to finder3South EastExactly
Cut silver penny of Edward the Martyr (975-978). The coin has been cut directly in half. The obverse shows cloak and radiate crown facing left with EADPARD extant in the legend. The reverse shows half of the small cross pattee and the moneyers name BOIA. No.763 (North 1994).
Ref: North, J. 1994. English Hammered Coinage Volume 1: Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c600-1272. Spink and Son: London. pp.157-158
Philip SmitherEdward the Martyr22Streatley CP3398BERK-7BDD591009784Diademed and draped bust leftBOIA M-O (STANFOR]11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-100978411N 763 (Edward Martyr's Small Cross)1027758280Stamford 101BERK-636D9AIncomplete975x41022images/pipsmither/111179401PAS5F4636D9001A2E42020-08-26T11:18:01ZSmall cross pattee , in linear circleCertainx410222Regular147County / local importanceCertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421x28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066CertainEADPEARD [REX ANGLO]Civil Parish32022-07-14T07:15:56.683ZNorfolk10CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL12637104Metal detector72382017Centred on fieldCnut_the_Great20516831161273EM
(ws) If inscription correct it can only be Leofdaeg at Stamford.
DistrictCertain419240NMS69171036Old Buckenhamx41022Breckland11728Cut halfpenny2021-11-22T14:45:49ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Silver cut halfpenny of Cnut, short cross type, moneyer LEOFED[...], weight 0.42g, North 790, c.1029-36
Wendy ScottCnut the Great221.03258239451NMS-C01AAA993865LEOFED[ ]11DDMD012020EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTM0692finds-99386511N 790 (Short Cross)27758280Stamford 81NMS-C016C9Complete1029x41022images/amarsden/1PAS5E4C016C00192242020-02-18T15:23:24ZCertainx410222Regular2017-05-31T23:00:00Z47Certain2020-01-29T00:00:00Z52.48700796EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41425x28330EM1Circa47EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066CertainCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:15:47.57Zfinds-962654962654SUR-8A3C51COINEARLY MEDIEVALA silver penny of Edward the Martyr (AD 975-978). Obverse: diademed bust, left, +(E)[AD](W)EARD [RE]X[A](NGL)[ORVM]. Reverse: small cross pattee, + (H)[...]O=TANFO. Moneyer possibly Hild, Stamford mint. Cf North (1994), p157, number 763.Badly corroded through deposition in acidic organic riverine silt.47479759784SUR2019-03-12T00:00:00Z2019-07-12T16:14:13Z2022-12-16T15:36:40Z0.6PAS5D28A3C500116820.60.41221421541428414411099111127Greater London AuthorityWandsworthThamesfieldTQ247551.46040223-0.2165096410SUR-8A6349190205423983Diademed bust, left.+(E)[AD](W)EARD [RE]X[A](NGL)[ORVM]Small cross pattee.+ (H)[...]O=TANFO9Stamford 27758280x28330PennyEdward the MartyrEdward_the_MartyrSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteEARLY MEDIEVALx41022EARLY MEDIEVALx41022x41022MudlarkingReturned to finderSUR8A3C51.jpg1065100images/smaslin/Coin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066N 763 (Edward Martyr's Small Cross)LondonCertain12022-12-16T15:36:40.143ZBuckinghamshire1CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1Certain2637104Metal detectorBUCF1C725.jpg119012018GPS (from the finder)Cnut_the_Great2051119091EMDistrictCertain419240BUC119031036Fleet Marstonx410220.51Aylesbury Vale11728Cut halfpenny2021-11-22T11:45:13ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A silver early medieval penny of Cnut (AD 1016 - 1035), short cross type dating to c. 1029 - 1035/6. Moneyer Morwulf, only recorded at Stamford mint. North 1991, volume I, page 168 number 790.
Wendy Scott17.4Cnut the Great22-0.88428912451BUC-F1DF78950460Bust left with sceptreMORVLF[ONSTA[...]]11AYBCM 4934EARLY MEDIEVALCOINSP7714finds-95046011N 790 (Short Cross)9.227758280Stamford 101BUC-F1C7253Complete1029x41022images/ajames/110543481PAS5CBF1C7200154F42019-04-23T15:08:50Zshort cross voided, in centre, a circle enclosing pelletCertainx410222Regular2018-12-19T00:00:00Z47Certain51.81933103EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421x28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066Certain[CNU]T R[EX]Civil Parish32022-07-14T07:15:18.135ZNorthamptonshire100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1Certain2637104Metal detectorLVPLCA2E43.jpg73712015From a paper mapCnut_the_Great205172491EM
(ws) Mint is most likely to be Stamford (STANFO:)
DistrictCertain219242LVPL73011036Barnwellx410220.4East Northamptonshire11728Penny2021-11-22T16:21:32ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A silver short cross penny of Canute dating to c.AD1029-c.35/6. mint and moneyer unknown and the remaining legend reads as TO:
Wendy Scott11Cnut the Great22-0.47163141451LVPL-CA32FC868927Bust left with staff.'+[ ]FO:11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTL0483finds-86892711N 790 (Short Cross)1027758280Stamford 6LVPL-CA2E43Incomplete1029x41022images/voakden/16327541PAS59DCA2E400138842017-10-10T11:37:24ZShort cross.Certainx410222Regular2015-07-31T23:00:00Z472015-08-29T23:00:00Z52.43509134EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423x28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066Certain[...]Civil Parish32022-07-14T07:14:21.104ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1Certain2637104Metal detectorKB0016.jpg25635From finderCnut_the_Great205142501EMUnitary AuthorityCertain419242YORYM2563517.81036Skerne and Wansfordx410221.1East Riding of Yorkshire11728Penny2021-11-11T11:04:02ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A silver penny of Cnut the Great dating to the period c.AD 1029 - 1036. Short voided cross reverse type. Moneyer Leofwine, mint of Stamford.
North Vol 1, p.168, no.790.
Wendy ScottCnut the Great22-0.36954793452YORYM-E7D32D794728Bust facing left, diademed and holding a lis headed sceptre in front+L.EOFPINE ON STAN11YMT : E04907EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTA0756finds-79472811Cnut, Short Cross (N 790-4) (Hild. H)27758280Stamford 61YORYM-E7CDA96Complete1029x41022images/bmorris/15760451PAS577E7CDA00193842016-07-07T17:01:30ZShort voided cross with a circle enclosing a pellet at the centreCertainx410222Regular47Certain53.98897553EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41430x28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066Certain+CNVT RECXCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:13:21.988ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1Certain2637104Metal detector114.jpg14362From finderCnut_the_Great2051144291EMDistrictCertain419240DOR144221036Restricted Accessx4102226344895East Dorset11728Cut halfpenny2021-11-22T10:25:28ZReturned to finderCirca
A silver early medieval cut halfpenny of Cnut dating to the period AD 1030 - 1036. Short cross reverse type. Mint Stamford, moneyer probably Osweard (OSPERD) or Eadweard (EDPERD). Cf. North, p. 129, no. 790.
Wendy ScottCnut the Great22Gussage St Michael451DOR-5DE0AA651794Diademed bust facing left holding sceptreERD ON ST11GSM3EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-65179411N 790 (Short Cross)27758280Stamford 61DOR-5DD45CComplete1030x41022images/jshoemark2/14960471PAS5475DD45001C9942014-11-26T14:01:41ZVoided short cross with circle enclosing pellet in centreCertainx410222IllegibleRegular47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilverx28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066CertainCNV[T R]EXCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:12:07.499ZLate6Isle of Wight1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainLate2637104Metal detectorIOW2014-3-123.JPG254692014GPS (from the finder)GoodCnut_the_Great2051116754EMUnitary AuthorityCertain419242IOW2546917.81036Restricted Accessx41022263506491.09Isle of Wight11728Penny2015-09-28T22:04:48ZReturned to finder3South EastExactly
A complete Early-Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) silver penny of Cnut (1016-1035) of 'short cross' type (North 790). It was minted at Stamford by Morulf; dating c. 1029-1036.
Obverse: Bust left, diademed; in front sceptre with lis head; + (cross pattée) CNVT·RECX
Reverse: + (cross pattée) MORVLF·ON STAN; Short cross voided; in centre, a circle enclosing a pellet
Diameter: 17.8mm. Weight: 1.09g. DA=12:9.
North, J.J. 1994. English Hammered Coinage, Volume I, Early Anglo Saxon to Henry III, c. 600-1272. Spink & Son, London.
Frank BasfordCnut the Great22Isle of Wight3Anglo-Saxon style451IOW-4DF10A643429Bust left, diademed; in front sceptre with lis head+ (cross pattee) MORVLF·ON STAN:11IOW2014-3-123EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-643429x41012411N 790 (Short Cross)27758280Stamford 101IOW-4D8C2D9Complete1029x41022images/fbasford/14887201PAS5444D8C2001D5F32014-10-20T10:41:22ZShort cross voided; in centre, a circle enclosing a pelletCertainx410222Regular2014-10-03T23:00:00Z147County / local importanceCertain2EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421x28330EM1Exactly47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066FinderCertain+ (cross pattee) CNVT·RECXCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:12:02.932ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1Certain2637104Metal detectorMP0062.jpg25635From a paper mapÆthelred_the_Unready205144271EM
(ws) The moneyers name reads[ ]CPIG which can only be Æscwig, a name currently only known at Stamford for this issue.
Unitary AuthorityCertain419140YORYM25635191003Restricted Accessx41022263532720.5East Riding of Yorkshire11728Cut halfpenny2021-11-11T08:30:14ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A silver cut halfpenny of Aethelred II dating to the period circa AD 997 -1003. Long cross with each limb terminating in three crescents reverse type. Uncertain mint.
North Vol 1, p.159, no.774.
Wendy ScottÆthelred the Unready22Rudston Area421YORYM-A2CFAB632001Bare-headed bust left[---]CPIGM.O[----]11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-63200111N 774 (Long Cross) (Hild. D)27758280Stamford 61YORYM-A2BECEComplete997x41022images/bmorris/14816121PAS53EA2BEC001EC642014-08-12T15:59:56ZLong cross with each limb terminating in three crescentsCertainx410222Regular47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41430x28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066CertainAET[HELRED REX AN]GLOCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:11:56.162ZLateKent1CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainLate2637104Metal detectorP3310002.JPG182102012GPS (from the finder)Edward_the_Confessor2051180054EM1.1DistrictCertain419542PUBLIC1813919.531059Restricted Accessx41022263458911.29Canterbury11728Penny2015-06-25T12:46:15ZReturned to finder3South EastExactly
Silver penny of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Sovereign/Eagles type, dating to 1056-9. The moneyer is Godwine, mint is Stamford. Diameter 19.53, weight 1.29g.
Recorded by the EMC, no. 2012.0218.
Helen GeakeEdward the Confessor22Canterbury3517PUBLIC-A86024609251Crowned king facing, seated on throne with head turned in profile right. In right hand a sceptre, in left hand an orb topped with a cross.+GODPINE ON STANF (NE ligated)11EMC 2012.0218EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-60925141N 827 (Sovereign/Eagles) (Hild. H)27758280Stamford 10PUBLIC-A84D86Complete1056x41022images/plodite/14628681PAS533A84D8001C8842014-04-01T10:20:24ZShort voided cross with a bird in each angle.Certainx410222Regular2012-08-25T23:00:00Z47EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421x28330EM1Exactly47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066CertainEADPARD X ANGLOCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:11:43.422ZLateNorth Lincolnshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainLate2637104Metal detectorNLM24429a.jpg256232014From finderGoodEdward_the_Confessor205143004EMUnitary AuthorityCertain419542NLM2562317.91044Roxby cum Risbyx41022263463550.9North Lincolnshire11728Penny2021-02-18T13:41:46ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberExactly
Silver coin. Penny of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Pax issue of 1042-1044, BMC iv, North volume 1 no. 813, probably moneyer Leofric at Stamford mint.
Obverse description: Profile bust draped, mantled and diademed left with sceptre before face. Initial cross pattee.
Obverse inscription: +EDPERDV REX AN
Reverse description: Voided cross with central annulet and a crescent at the end of each arm, one letter in each angle spelling PACS. Initial cross pattee. Inscription begins in second quarter (i.e. that containing the A of Pax).
Reverse inscription: +LE/FRI/CON/STA
Diameter: 17.9mm, Weight: 0.90gms, die axis: probably 10.
Martin ForemanEdward the Confessor223-0.61077376Anglo-Scandinavian style490NLM-8E0803598110Profile bust draped, mantled and diademed left with sceptre before face+LE/FRI/CON/STA11NLM24429aEARLY MEDIEVALCOINSE9214finds-598110421N 813 (Pacx) (Hild. D)27758280Stamford 101NLM-8DFB4510Complete1042x41022images/mforeman/111335701PAS52E8DFB40018FD42014-01-29T11:02:12ZVoided long cross with central annulet and a crescent at the end of each arm, one letter in each angle spelling PACS. Initial cross pattee. Inscription begins in second quarter (i.e. that containing the A of Pacs).Certainx410222Regular2014-01-14T00:00:00Z47Certain53.61447862EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41430x28330EM1Exactly47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066Certain+EDPERDV REX ANCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:11:37.06Zfinds-537801537801HAMP-AC4F78COINEARLY MEDIEVALA fragment of Early-Medieval penny of Harold I (1035-40), 'Jewel cross' type. Weighs 0.59g, die axis 9, worn, broken and bent.
Obverse: Diademed bust left
[HARO LD] RE[X
Reverse: Cross composed of four ovals united at their bases by two circles enclosing a pellet
+Ð[...]STANF
Mint: Stamford, Spring 1036-Autumn 1037
Moneyer: Thurstan
Reference: North 80247103610374HAMP2011-08-25T00:00:00Z2013-01-07T12:52:08Z2013-01-09T16:12:18Z0.59PAS50EAC4F7001FD812211141421177651784143511HampshireTest ValleyRestricted AccessNether WallopRestricted Access2635174410HAMP-AC67C2193205424623Diademed bust left[HARO LD] RE[XCross composed of four ovals united at their bases by two circles enclosing a pellet+Ð[...]STANF9Stamford 27758280x28330PennyHarold HarefootHarold_HarefootSilver11728FragmentEARLY MEDIEVALx41022x41022Metal detectorReturned to finderHAMP-AC4F78.jpg411077images/khindshamp/Coin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066N 802 (Harold I Jewel Cross)South EastCertain12023-05-04T10:02:56.615ZLincolnshire10CountyStruck or hammered1CertainLate2637104Metal detectorLIN2012-460.jpg59422012From a paper mapCnut_the_Great205154001EMDistrictCertain419242LIN5542181035Restricted Accessx41022263497181North Kesteven11728Penny2013-01-29T00:47:06ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A silver penny of Cnut, moneyer Oswerd (OSPERD) on Stamford, struck circa 1029-1035/6. North no. 790.
John NaylorCnut the Great22South Lincolnshire3452LIN-972815496401Bust left, diademed, in front sceptre with lis headOSPERD ON STANF11COINRestricted Accessfinds-49640111Cnut, Short Cross (N 790-4) (Hild. H)27758280Stamford 81LIN-9709E5Complete1029images/adaubney/13762451PAS4F79709E001A1432012-04-02T10:25:53ZShort cross voided; in centre, a circle enclosing a pelletCertainx410222Regular2012-03-01T00:00:00ZCertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423x28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066CertainCNVT RECXCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:10:40.182Zfinds-492580492580IOW-73B422COINEARLY MEDIEVALAn incomplete and damaged Early-Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) silver penny of Cnut (1016-1035 AD), minted by Morulf at Stamford. Short Cross type, c. 1029-c. 1035/6 (North 1994: 168, ref: 790).
Obverse: CNVT [ ]; Diademed bust left
reverse: [ ]F ON STAN; Short cross voided; in centre, a circle enclosing a pelletThe letter before the ON might be an F, in which case the most likely moneyer would be Morulf (MORVLF) for this type.474733102910364IOW2012-02-19T00:00:00ZIOW2012-2-87Finder2012-03-07T10:41:06Z2012-03-09T14:44:19Z0.41PAS4F573B4200149E17.5412212211141421254691161025469Isle of WightIsle of WightRestricted AccessIsle of WightRestricted Access2635064510IOW-73C3B2192205404513Diademed bust leftCNVT [ ]Short cross voided; in centre, a circle enclosing a pellet[ ]F ON STAN6Stamford 27758280x28330Cut halfpennyCnut the GreatCnut_the_GreatSilver11728Struck or hammeredIncompleteFairEARLY MEDIEVALx41022LateLateEARLY MEDIEVALx41022x41022Anglo-Saxon stylex41012Metal detectorReturned to finderIOW2012-2-87.JPG373228images/fbasford/Coin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066N 790 (Short Cross)South EastCertain12023-05-04T09:59:36.222Zfinds-490113490113BH-4FDFD5COINEARLY MEDIEVALA silver penny of Harold I (1035-1040), Jewel cross type. Moneyer: DVRSTAN (Thurstan/Thorsteinn) ON STANF (Stamford). Ref.: North no. 802 (1980: 131).
Dimensions: 17.3mm diameter, 0.5mm thick. Weight: 1.05g.473103510404BH2012-01-08T00:00:00ZVer 12/13 - 12012-02-22T14:38:53Z2012-02-22T14:50:29Z1.05PAS4F44FDFD001A3417.30.51221422141425138613241303CambridgeshireSouth CambridgeshireRestricted AccessGreat and Little ChishillRestricted Access263514686BH-4FF5F5193205424623Diademed bust left.+HARO/LDO REXCross comprised of four drop-shaped arms over double ring at centre.+DVRSTAN ON STANF:3Stamford 27758280x28330PennyHarold HarefootHarold_HarefootSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteGoodEARLY MEDIEVALx41022Latex41022Metal detectorReturned to finderEarlymed_coin_12_13_1.jpg371255images/jwatters/Coin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066N 802 (Harold I Jewel Cross)EasternCertain12023-05-04T10:00:49.779ZLateLincolnshire10CountyStruck or hammered1EARLY MEDIEVAL1Late2637104Metal detectorAL554.jpg59422027From a paper mapGoodEdward_the_Confessor205152064EMDistrictCertain219542LIN531720.21053Alfordx41022263488161.32East Lindsey11728Penny2011-12-07T13:03:00ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsExactly
An early medieval chipped silver penny of Edward the Confessor of the 'expanding cross' type, mint of Stamford, struck between 1050 and 1053 by the moneyer Faegrim. The obverse has a left facing bust with sceptre and the legend EDW [---] REX, the reverse has a short expanded cross with two central annulets with pellet centre and the legend F[AE]GRIM ON STA[MFORD]. The coin corresponds with North number 820-4.
Adam DaubneyEdward the Confessor2230.157404504Central Searchers, Alford, LincsLIN-931524472949Bust left with sceptre.153F[AE]GRIM ON STA[MFORD]11554EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTF4476finds-47294941Edward the Confessor, Expanding Cross (no further details)27758280Stamford 81LIN-930601Incomplete1050x41022images/becky01/1356096PAS4EC930600012DC42011-11-20T16:52:48ZExpanded short cross with two annulets and pellet in the centre.Certainx410222Regular2027-08-10T23:00:00Z47Certain53.2614612EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423x28330EM1Exactly47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066CertainEDW [---] REXCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:10:20.288ZLate6Lincolnshire100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainLate2637104Metal detectorPAS_1415_EMcoin.jpg59422010From finderFairEdward_the_Confessor205155131EM0.91DistrictCertain419540SWYOR435271053Caenbyx41022263488410.66West Lindsey11728Cut halfpenny2014-05-25T16:21:00ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsCirca
A silver Early Medieval coin; a cut half penny of Edward the Confessor, Expanding Cross type light coinage dating from 1050 - 1053. The mint and moneyer are probably Wulfwine at Stamford. See North number 820.
Jack Coulthard19.34Edward the Confessor223-0.497533503SWYOR-4296F3441068Diademed bust right holding sceptre(PVL) [...] STAN11PAS form number 1415EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTF0090finds-44106811N 820 (Expanding Cross, light)9.7227758280Stamford 61SWYOR-4288823Complete1050x41022images/acooper/13265661PAS4DC428880013BE42011-05-06T17:57:44ZExpanding voided crossCertainx410222Regular2010-11-07T00:00:00Z147County / local importanceCertain53.3973671EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423x28330EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066Certain[EDWA]RD REXCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:10:01.929Z