½ Penning ND
Silver | - | - |
Issuer | Norway |
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Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 1105-1130 |
Value | ½ Penning |
Currency | Penning (995-1387) |
Composition | Silver |
Shape | Octagonal (8-sided) |
Technique | Hammered (bracteate) |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-06 |
Numista | N#121523 |
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Rarity index | 95% |
Comment
Anonymus brakteat.Interesting fact
The ½ Penning coin was minted during the reign of King Sigurd I Magnusson, who ruled Norway from 1103 to 1130. The coin features the king's name and title on one side, and a cross on the other, which was a common design element for coins during the medieval period. The use of silver in the coin's minting was significant, as it reflected the wealth and power of the Norwegian kingdom at the time. Despite being a standard circulation coin, the ½ Penning ND (1105-1130) is now a rare and valuable collector's item, with some mint conditions selling for thousands of dollars.