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All coins of this moneyer and mint in the Sylloge have
the same cross in front of the bust; SCBI 25-Helsinki:539; SCBI 50-St
Petersburg I:1366-1368; SCBI
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Northampton; SCBI 13-Copenhagen:1186
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SCBI 17 - Midland: 412
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SCBI#2-974, SCBI#40-1278, 1279
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SCBI#17-378
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Norwich; Very rare variety with the A adn W transposed
by hand; SCBI 26-East Anglian:1142
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SCBI 15-Copenhagen:3171-3176
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SCBI 45-Latvian:129
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Rare late Saxon moneyer, known during this reign as
only from Norwich; SCBI 26-East Anglian:1240; SCBI 37-Polish:280; SCBI
51-Estonia:883; SCBI 15-Copenhagen:3143-3146
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SCBI 15-Copenhagen:3179
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Norwich, Probable die match to SCBI 18-Copenhagen:1133
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