Lead trial piece, impressed with the dies of Stephen (1135-54), type 1, variety with round terminals to crown, moneyer Albert, mint illegible but probably Norwich. Obv. +STEIFNE:R:; rev. +ALBERT:ON[ ]. Published in M.A.S. Blackburn, 'A lead striking of an East Anglian variant of Stephen's type 1', NC 1993. Found at West Acre, Norfolk, 1991.
Mint:
Norwich
Ruler:
Stephen (1135-1154)
Lead trial piece, impressed with the dies of Stephen (1135-54), type 1, variety with round terminals to crown, moneyer Albert, mint illegible but probably Norwich. Obv. +STEIFNE:R:; rev. +ALBERT:ON[ ]. Published in M.A.S. Blackburn, 'A lead striking of an East Anglian variant of Stephen's type 1', NC 1993. Found at West Acre, Norfolk, 1991.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Bought (1992-03-02) by Miller, D., Mr.
Object composed of lead alloy
Accession number: CM.37-1992
Primary reference Number: 276185
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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