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Newport; EMC 1993.5003(this coin). See BNJ 63(1993), pages 125-126 for a review of the coins of this mint. This was the seventh known coin from this mint. There is uncertainty the coin sold in the Williams collection is from this mint. |
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SCBI 25-Helsinki:539(die match); SCBI 50-St Petersburg I:1366 and 1367(die match to both); All coins of this moneyer and mint in the Sylloge have the same cross in front of the bust. |
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Northampton; SCBI 54-Stockholm V: 1020 and 1021(die match to both coins). |
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SCBI 17 - Midland: 412 |
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EMC 2018.0237(this coin) |
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Rare variety with the A and W transposed by hand; SCBI 26-East Anglian:1142 |
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Very rare variety with the A and W transposed by hand; SCBI 26-East Anglian:1142 |
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SCBI 7-Copenhagen: 1032 and 1034(die match to both) |
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SCBI 20-Mack: 995(die match); SCBI 26-East Anglian: 1192 &1193(die match) |
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SCBI 50-St Petersburg I: 1378(die match); SCBI 51-Estonia: 463(die match) |
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SCBI 15-Copenhagen:3178(die match); SCBI 23-East Anglia Museums:1231(die match) |
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SCBI 45-Latvian:129(die match) |
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SCBI 37-Polish: 280(die match); SCBI 51-Estonia:883(die match); Rare late Saxon moneyer, known during this reign and only from Norwich. |
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SCBI 26-East Anglia:1246(die match); SCBI 30-American Collections: 532(die match); Scarce moneyer, known only at Norwich, Watchet and Guildford. |
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SCBI 18-Copenhagen:1133(possible die match); SCBI 54-StockholmV: 511(die match) |
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Norwich; SCBI-9-Ashmolean: 960(die match); SCBI 20-Mack:1257(die match); SCBI 26-East Anglia:1327(die match); See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 420, coin 1106 for a possible die match; Lawrence had two collections. The first of which he sold in a Sotheby sale on 24 March 1903. Lawrence kept a catalogue of this earlier collection. The current owner of the catalogue has confirmed that this coin is listed. Prior to the sale, Lord Grantley was allowed to make selections for his own collection. |
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SCBI 9-Ashmolean: 1029; SCBI 26-East Anglian: 1339 and 1340. See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 420, coin 1107 for a possible die match. |
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