CNUT PENNY - Quatrefoil type, moneyer Dreng, minted Lincoln, 1017-1023 AD
Obverse: Crowned and draped bust of Cnut left, within quatrefoil. Text around CNVT REX ANGLO PVM.
Reverse: Long cross of two lines voided, each bar terminating in two crescents, pellet in centre, within quatrefoil with pellet at apex of each cusp. Text around DRENG MO LINC.
Obverse: Crowned and draped bust of Cnut left, within quatrefoil. Text around CNVT REX ANGLO PVM.
Reverse: Long cross of two lines voided, each bar terminating in two crescents, pellet in centre, within quatrefoil with pellet at apex of each cusp. Text around DRENG MO LINC.
Obverse: Crowned and draped bust of Cnut left, within quatrefoil. Text around CNVT REX ANGLO PVM.
Reverse: Long cross of two lines voided, each bar terminating in two crescents, pellet in centre, within quatrefoil with pellet at apex of each cusp. Text around DRENG MO LINC.
Cnut, also known as Canute and with the epithet the Great, was King of England from 1016, King of Denmark from 1018, and King of Norway from 1028 until his death in 1035. The three kingdoms united under Cnut's rule are referred to together as the North Sea Empire