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      • - - Prof. Dr Stefan Esders
      • - - Priv.-Doz. Dr Maximilian Diesenberger
      • - - Professor Sarah Hamilton
      • - - Professor Simon MacLean
      • - - Prof. Dr Matthias M. Tischler
      • - - Dr Alice Hicklin
      • - - Dr Sarah Greer
      • - - Jelle Wassenaar
      • - - Lenneke van Raaij
      • - - Ekaterina Novokhatko
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  • News
  • Research Blog
  • Resources
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    • - Listen, Watch & Read
      • - - Podcasts
      • - - Videos
      • - - Articles
    • - Glossary
    • - Primary sources
      • - - Bibliography of Translated Sources (Alphabetic)
      • - - Bibliography of Translated Sources (Regional)
      • - - Carolingian Text Culture in Catalonia and Septimania: Manuscripts
    • - Material Culture
      • - - Coins
      • - - Enamelwork
      • - - Goldwork
      • - - Ivory Carving
      • - - Manuscript Decoration
      • - - Monumental Sculpture and Tombs
      • - - Rock crystal
      • - - Textiles

William I Penny

William I Penny

March 1, 2018Simon MacleanCoins, Material Culture

Date: 1066

Place of Production: London, England

Description: Silver penny minted by William the Conqueror, approx. 1.9 x 0.1 cm

Held at: Metropolitan Museum of New York

Accession Number: 2007.245.1

Images in Public Domain

 

 

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