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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.
Grocer’s apostrophe in the title…tsk tsk
Well spotted! My fault, not Hugh’s, and have now fixed it. RP.
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
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