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SCBI; SCBI 17-Midland Museums: 431(die match) |
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SCBI 9-Ashmolean: 670(die match); See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 294, coin 544 for a probable die match. This bust style was at one time called Ilchester style bust. Blackburn and Lyon have reclasified it as Taunton B style. See their article in Anglo Saxon Monetary History, page 232 |
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SCBI 36-Berlin: 213(die match) | |
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Rare moneyer for this mint | |
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SCBI 7-Copenhagen:1235(possible die match) | |
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SCBI 50-St Petersburg I:1096(die match) | |
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See SCBI 25-Helsinki: 554 for type | |
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SCBI 66-Norwegian II: 2391(die match) | |
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SCBI 15-Copenhagen: 3866(die match); SCBI 45-Latvian:132(die match) | |
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SCBI -Copenhagen IV: 540(die match) | |
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SCBI 18-Copenhagen: 557(reverse die match); SCBI 40-Stockholm: 585 & 586(reverste die match to both) | |
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SCBI 1020-Mack: 1125(same obverse die) | |
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SCBI 18-Copenhagen: 1226(die match) | |
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SCBI 9-Ashmolean 817; SCBI 18-Copenhagen 1217; SCBI 26-East Anglia 1290; 30-582 This moneyer known only for this mint from 1042-1056 | |
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SCBI 18-Copenhagen: 1223. See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 454, coin 1526 for a possible die match. Scarce monyer for this mint. | |
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SCBI 9-Ashmolean: 1043; SCBI 42-Southeastern: 1629; moneyer known only for this reign and mint. |
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SCBI 1-Fitzwilliam: 673(die match); See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 2236, coin 334 for a possible die match | |
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Probably of the moneryer DODDA, die duplicate of SCBI 50-St Petersburg I: 511? | |
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