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Edward the Confessor Penny, PACX type, Cambridge, Godsunu
Edward the Confessor (1042-66),silver Penny, PACX type (1042-44), Cambridge Mint, Moneyer Godsun, diademed bust left with sceptre, bust to bottom of coin, legend commences at top with toothed border surrounding, +EDPAR .REC X,rev.pellet in annulet at centre of long voided cross with crescent at terminals, letters P A C X in inner angles, legend and toothed border surrounding, +GO DSV NV O NGRA, the N and G ligatured unusually, weight 0.89g (SCBI 54:21 Stockholm V; Pagan 23-24; N.813; S.1171).Well-centred, dark tone, with a few rim chips, otherwise about very fine with all detail clear through the toning, rare.
The legends translate as "Edward King" on obverse and "Wulfred of London" on the reverse.
Only four coins of this moneyer is listed in the article "The PACX type of Edward the Confessor" by Hugh Pagan in the British Numismatic Journal of 2011, Volume 81, page 76, and this coin is similar to coins 23 and 24.
According to North the Cambridge Mint operated with up to 11 moneyers in this reign through all ten types.
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