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Droitwich; See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 451, coin 1486 for a possible die match. The coin was listed under Winchester and has since been shown to be from Droitwich. No coins of the mint in the EMC/Sylloge database before 1066. | |
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Lewes; CBI 42-Southeastern: 924(die match); See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 220, coin 134 for a probable die match. Moneyer known only for this mint and this type. | |
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Watchet; SCBI 24-West Country: 555-557(same dies to all three); See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 236, coin 338 for a probable die match | |
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Barnstaple; SCBI 7-Copenhagen:11(die match); SCBI 51-Estonian Collections:135(die match) | |
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Chester; SCBI 17- Midland: 406; Moneyer known only at this mint for this reign and that of Harold II. See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 389, coin 643 for a probable die match. This is a varity that has the sceptre ending in three pellets. | |
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Norwich; For simalar examples see SCBI 15-Copenhagen:3177 and SCBI 66-Norwegian Collections II:2283 | |
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Norwich; SCBI 15-Copenhagen:3171-3176 |
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