- Mint State Uncirculated England (Great Britain) silver penny coin.
- Struck for King Cnut 1024 to 1030 at the York Mint (M-OEOFR).
- Moneyer: Wulfnoth (PVLNOD).
- Catalog: S-1158.
- Obverse: Draped and cuirassed bust of Cnut left, wearing pointed helmet and holding trefoil-tipped scepter before, +CNVT - REX AN.
- Reverse: Voided short cross with pellet at center, limbs united at base by two concentric circles; in each angle, annulet enclosing a pellet; +PVLNOD M-O EOFR.
- Certified by PCGS to MS 62.
- Well struck with lightly toned lustrous surfaces, very appealing in hand!
- Cnut the Great (c. 995–1035) was a Viking King of England, Denmark, and Norway, ruling from 1016 to 1035. He was the son of the Danish king Sweyn Forkbeard and seized the English throne after defeating King Edmund Ironside in 1016.