Hammered silver penny of Henry 1st.
BMC type IV. Obv: facing bust with [+]HENRIC REX legend. Rev: four annulets and piles with +ÐEOGELRIDO[N:]OX for the moneyer Thegelrid at Oxford mint. grams. NORMAN COINS - HENRY I - OXFORD / THEGELRID - NEW MONEYER ANNULET AND PILES PENNY 1105 AD An 'annulets and piles' hammered silver penny of Henry 1st (Spinks 1265). See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference EMC (this coin). Literature S. 1265; N. 860. The only other moneyer known at Oxford to strike in type IV is Æglnoth (recorded from a single coin, EMC ) who also struck in type I; two coins by Ælgric are known for type III and then no other coins of Oxford mint until Type IX.
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Location: North Lincolnshire, UK
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