An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Coin Finds, C.973-1086
Auteur : David Michael Metcalf
Date de publication : 1998
Éditeur : Royal Numismatic Society
Nombre de pages : 309
Résumé du livre
Did ordinary people use coinage in eleventh century England, and if so, for what purposes? How widely was the economy monetised? Was coinage more plentiful in the Danelaw than elsewhere, and if not, why not? Was coinage used mainly for the payment of taxes, or for trade and commerce? Were four man and true required to witness every transaction of 4d or more? How many coins were minted in England? Questions such as these are put into a reliable context through the careful analysis of a random sample consisting of hundreds of single finds of coins.