Date: c. 1035-1060

Hiberno-Norse, Phase III Penny, Class A, Type 1a – Long Cross with two hands.
Description:
Hiberno-Norse coinage, Phase III, Class A, Type 1a silver penny. The obverse and reverse legends, as usual, are badly blundered and indecipherable.
Obverse:
- Plain Bust, imitating Aethelred of England.
- Legend: Badly blundered.
Reverse:
- Long Cross imitation, with symbolic hands in 2 quadrants.
- Legend: Badly blundered.
Country:
- Ireland
Category:
- Hiberno-Norse
- Phase 3
- Class A
- Type 1a
- Phase 3
- Hammered
Further Reading:
- O’Brien Coin Guide: Anglo-Saxon Coins & Their Links to Ireland
- O’Brien Coin Guide: Who Introduced Anglo-Saxon Coins to Ireland and why ?
- O’Brien Coin Guide: Introduction to the Hiberno-Norse Coinages of the Late 10th & Early 11th C
Other Useful Links:
- Checklist of Hiberno-Norse Coinage (A new web page devoted to this series)