Eadgar AD 959-975 Silver Penny

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Eadgar AD 959-975 Silver Penny Pre Reform coinage before AD 973

Small Cross each side

HEROLF MONE

S1134, 20mm; 1.29g

Comes with previous handwritten label.

Eadgar (959-975): Known as ‘The Peaceful’ – Eadgar’s reign flies in stark contrast to that of his older brother. His reign was indeed stable and peaceable – reflecting to some the very pinnacle of the 10th century English state. Overthrowing many social norms, he was not crowned until 973 – perhaps keen to make a political statement in celebrating the very peak of his power and authority. Uniquely, his third wife Ælfthryth was anointed as Queen alongside him – an unprecedented occurrence. For numismatists his reign is of acute interest – as he instigated a major reform of both weights and measures alongside with the coinage itself. From 972, coins were no longer struck regionally – instead, new types using standardised, centrally produced dies would be issued every few years and the old money called in for re-minting. The use of non-portrait designs was dropped totally, every subsequent coin struck in England bearing the image of the King on its obverse face. His premature death in 975 marked the beginning of a decline which England would take decades to emerge from.

Preis SKU: GS59
£ 1,250.00
  • US$ 1,679.20
  • € 1,437.57
  • AUD 2,586.81
  • CHF 1,330.77
  • CAD 2,356.60

Wechselkurs: 10/20/25

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