Feb 12 2012
By William MacKay This series of short articles takes as its subject a British coin which neatly enscapulates an important moment in the history of the British Isles. No. 2. HAROLD REX INTERFECTUS EST - 1066 and the Norman Conquest of England. A silver Penny, 1.28g, of Harold II, King of England, January 6th - October 14th 1066, struck at Lewes, Sussex, by the moneyer Oswold. Obverse, crowned, bearded head left, sceptre before, +HALOLD REX ANG, Reverse, +OZPOLD ON LE...