Denier of Henry of England (1100-1135), found around the tomb of St. Peter, billon, 17.70 mm, 1.35 g.
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Pilgrims came from nearly every part of the then-known world: Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, the Low Countries, Spain, England, Bohemia, Hungary, the Slavic countries and the Latin Orient.