• The following coins came from
England : • 3 from
Ethelred II (978–1013 and 1014–1016) • 9 from
Canute the Great (1016–1035), one of which was counterfeit • 3 from
Harold Harefoot (1035–1040) • 8 from
Edward the Confessor (1042–1066) • 1 not further identifiable counterfeit • One coin from
Ireland which couldn't be exactly dated, but is from ca. 1050 • From
Denmark : • 2 from
Canute III (1035–1042) • 1 from the period between 1050 and 1095 • 2 counterfeits • 17 coins were of Norwegian origin : • 1 from the co-reign of
Magnus I and
Harald III (1046–1047) • 2 from the time of Harald III (1047–1066) • 4 from the co-reign from
Magnus II and
Olaf III (1066–1069) • 10 not further datable coins, either from the above co-reign, or from the time of Olaf III (1069–1093) • 50 coins originated from
Germany: • 1 from
Conrad II (1024–1039) • 2 from Bruno III of Brunswick (1038–1057) • 1 from Teoderik of Lorraine (959–1032) • 1 from Bishop Eberhard I of Augsburg (1029–1047) with the likeness of Conrad II • 1 from Bishop Bernold von Utrecht (1027–1054) • 1 coin of uncertain origin of the same type, as the above named coin from
Utrecht (today the
Netherlands) • 1 from
Breisach • 1 from
Celle • 1 from
Deventer (today the Netherlands) • 1 from
Duisburg • 1 from
Goslar • 1 from
Hoya • 1 from
Magdeburg • 1 from
Remagen • 1 from
Speyer • 1 from
Tiel (today the Netherlands) • 1 from
Würzburg • 29 others, which could not be classified (as of 1979) • As well as one coin from
Hungary from the time of
Stephen I (997–1038) ==Literature==