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ID Help - Medieval Penny

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Any help with this one is appreciated. 1.05 and c. 93% silver.


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Cnut, right?
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Nice ID.

Interesting type in its ambiguous inscriptions.
The obverse says the coin is struck in the name of Cnut King of England.
(CNVT REX ANGLORVM)

But the linked coin was struck at Lund (Denmark), not England (EADBERD ON LVND). Tough to read the reverse legend on the poster's coin, but I think I see ONL VND (the N and L combined) at the top which means it, too, was stuck in Denmark.

So ... how is it determined if these are English or Danish coins?



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