Mints and Moneyers of Edward The Confessor’s Sovereign/Eagles Type – Hugh Pagan

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The primary purpose of this note is to provide an up-to-date list of the minting places and moneyers recorded for Edward the Confessor’s Sovereign/Eagles type, chronologically the seventh substantive type struck during Edward’s reign, most probably in the later 1050s.

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  1. Subject: Mints and Moneyers of Edward The Confessor’s Sovereign/Eagles Type – Hugh Pagan
    The listing of moneyers for the York mint seems to be missing the moneyer Othgrim. I have an example of a Sovereign/Eagles Type with this moneyer which I acquired at the Glendining Auction of 10/6/1987 Lot 609, ex Doubleday Collection. Hope this is of some help with your list for the Sovereign/Eagles Type. Regards, Charles Olsen

  2. Othgrim is here in his normalised form as Authgrimr. It is good to know that the Doubleday specimen has found a home with you ! Regards, Hugh Pagan

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