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Seaby #1278Stephen AR Penny. Cross Moline (Watford) type, circa 1136-1145. London mint; Wulfwine, moneyer. Crowned bust right, holding scepter / +PVLFP ON [L]ON[...], cross moline with lis in quarters. SCBI 26 (East Anglia), 1375.
Seaby #1279Stephen AR Penny. Lincoln mint, struck ca 1140-1145 AD, the Civil War. Watford issue type. Moneyer, Sigismund. PERERIC around central circle enclosing crowned & draped bust right, holding scepter in right hand, bust extending to edge of flan / +S[IWA]R[D]? around central circle enclosing cross Moline with a fleur-de-lis in each angle. North 873.
Seaby #1280Stephen. 1135-1154. AR Penny. Voided Cross & Mullets type, circa 1145-1150. Castle Rising mint; Rodbert, moneyer. [+STI]EFNE, crowned bust facing three-quarter left, holding scepter / +RODBER[T O]N RIS, cross pattee with mullet in each angle. North 878.
Seaby #1281Stephen. 1135-1154. AR Penny. Cross & Piles type, circa 1150-1154. Castle Rising mint; Rodbert, moneyer. +STIEFNE, crowned bust facing left, holding scepter with lis / +RODBRET:O[N:RIS], cross fleury with pyramid & trefoil in each angle. BMC 180, North 879.
Seaby #1309Henry, Earl of Northumberland, son of David I of Scotland. 1139-1152. AR Penny. Corebridge mint; (H)erebald, moneyer. +hENRICVS •[F RE?], crowned bust right, scepter before / +EREBALD: ON [C]OREB:, cross moline with fleur in each angle within tressure.
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