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Frankisli coins (800 to 850) have been found in Sweden of 

 the time of Pepiu, Charlemagne, and Louis le Debonnaire. 

 In Norway of Charlemagne, Louis le Debonnaire, Pepin, son 

 of Louis le Deboniiaire, of Lothair, Louis' son. 



Fig. 1024. Fig. 1025. 



Prankish coin. Real size. Struck at Poictiers for Pepin, King of Aquitaine, eithar 

 Pepin I. (817-838). or Pepin II. (845-864). Found with eight other Prankish 

 coins. At the same place were found seven other Prankish coins, some Arabic 

 coins, fragments of silver objects, &c. Vestergotland. 



Fig. lu-_'t;. Fig. 1U27. 



Prankish coin ninth century of silver. Real size. Louis (Ludovic) le Debonnaire. 

 Found in the upper part of a round tumulus, with burned bones, a pair of oval 

 fibulfe of bronze, a bronze key, a silver pin, beads, &c., and other silver coins, four 

 of which were of Louis le Debonnaire type, one of Charlemagne, the other of 

 Coenwulf, of Mercia (796-818). The coins are pierced, and seemed to have been 

 surrounded, in part, at least, with a bronze ring, and must have been worn as 

 hanging ornaments Norway. 



More than twenty thousand English coins 1 have been found 

 in Sweden and the island of Gotland, fifteen thousand belong- 



1 Among the English coins found in 

 Sweden, and now in the royal collection 

 in Stockholm, are of 



Edward I. 



Ethelstan. 



Sihtric, of Northumberland. 



Coin with the name of St. Peter. 



Edgai*. 



Edward II. 



Ethelred II. 



Knut. 



Harold I. 



Harthacnut. 



Edward Confessor. 



Harold II. 



King Sihtric, of Dublin, 989-1020. 



English coins found in Norway of 



Coenwulf, of Mercia (796-819). 



Ceolwulf, his son (819-821). 



Northumbrian (Styca). 



Eawred (808-840). 



Archbishop Wulfred, of Canterbury 



(803-829 j. 

 Ethelred. 

 Canute the Great. 

 Edgar. 



Edward the JIartyr. 

 From the beginning of the eleventh 



century. 

 King bigtrygg Silkiskegg. 



