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CM06453

William I silver Penny, two stars type, Winchester, Anderboda

William I (1066-87), silver Penny, two stars type (1074-77?), Winchester Mint, moneyer Anderboda, facing crowned bust with star each side, all within linear circle, Latin legend commences at top with outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, +PILLEM REX ANG, rev. annulet at centre of cross bottonnée, over quadrilateral with incurved sides, +IINDRBOD ON PNIT, weight 1.38g (BMC type V; N.845; S.1254). Toned, weak in parts of rim, good face, good very fine and one of the more unusual moneyer names, rare.

Provenance:
Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Mail Bid Sale 82, 16th September 2009, lot 1375.

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