Oxford Silver Pennies From A.D.925-A.D.1272, Part 1272, Volume 46 of the Oxford Historical Society, offers a detailed numismatic study of silver pennies minted in Oxford during the specified period. Authored by Charles Lewis Stainer, this historical work provides valuable insights into the coinage, economy, and social history of medieval England.
This meticulous examination of Oxford's silver pennies contributes significantly to our understanding of medieval monetary practices and the broader historical context of the region. Scholars and enthusiasts of numismatics and medieval history will find this volume to be an indispensable resource.
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