IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 217594 accession number: CM.428-1999 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Monday 3 July 2017 updated: Wednesday 17 January 2024 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: This is only the third-known coin of this mint and it allows us to see a much fuller form of the mint name. Hitherto, when only MEÐ could be read, it was identified as the mint of the Abbey of Peterborough (Medehamstede), but this new coin shows that to be wrong. Meðeltun, now seen on the coin, is a classic Old English form of modern Middleton, Malton or Melton. The three surviving coins are linked by moneyers and style with Lincoln and Stamford, and so the mint is likely to be within the Five Boroughs, the most appropriate town being Melton Mobray, Leics. This coin is highly important, not merely for identifying a new Anglo-Saxon mint, but for removing an otherwise exceptional attribution of a mint to the Abbey of Peterborough. [See Mark Blackburn, ‘Metheltun not Medeshamstede: an Anglo-Saxon mint at Melton Mowbray rather than Peterborough Abbey’, British Numismatic Journal 70 (2000), pp. 143-5] title: penny NOTES ----- type: history note value: Found near Easton, Hampshire, 1999 LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Coins and Medals STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/217594 CATEGORIES ------ category: coin DATING ------ creation date: 978 - 978 creation date earliest: 978 creation date latest: 978 CREATORS -------- maker: Æthelred II (AD 978–1016) maker: Hild maker: Melton Mowbray