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Henry I (1100-35), silver cut-halfpenny, type 6 (Pointing Bust and Stars), Cambridge mint, unknown moneyer (BMC vi), 0.43g, corroded. Ex Dr David Rogers (1946-99); fd by the Thames, London, April 1991.: CM.297-2005

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Titles

Henry I (1100-35), silver cut-halfpenny, type 6 (Pointing Bust and Stars), Cambridge mint, unknown moneyer (BMC vi), 0.43g, corroded. Ex Dr David Rogers (1946-99); fd by the Thames, London, April 1991.

Description

Henry I (1100-35), silver cut-halfpenny, type 6 (Pointing Bust and Stars), Cambridge mint, unknown moneyer (BMC vi), 0.43g, corroded. Ex Dr David Rogers (1946-99); fd by the Thames, London, April 1991.

Notes

History note: Under Review

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (2005-05-09) by Withers, Paul and Bente

Identification numbers

Accession number: CM.297-2005
Primary reference Number: 253028
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Created: Tuesday 6 October 2020 Updated: Wednesday 13 September 2023 Last processed: Wednesday 13 September 2023

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Coins and Medals

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