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Circa 710-725. AR Sceatt (12.5 mm. 1,05 g) Mint in Northumbria (prob. York). Two confronted diademed heads; between, long cross with trident end; double border / Cross, at each end a bird right; double border.
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Alfred the Great. 871-899. AR penny. Silver (21 mm. 1.57 g.) Third coinage, ca 880-899. Wessex. Small central cross; AEL FRE DREX around in three groups / ADEL |VLFMO, Athelulf, moneyer in two lines.
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Alfred the Great. 871-899. AR penny. Silver (21 mm. 1.26 g) Third coinage, ca 880-899. Wessex. Small central cross; AEL FRE DREX around in three groups / ADEL |VLFMO, Athelulf, moneyer in two lines.
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Anglo-Saxon Hiberno-Norse Vikings of York, Anlaf Guthfrithsson 939-41, Penny, (20,5 mm 1.27g,) Raven type, York, Athelferd, +a.nlaf cvnvncif, raven in centre left with head raised and wings spread, rev. aÐelferd minetrif, small cross pattée in inner circle.
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Circa 879/80-890. AR Penny Silver (18 mm, 1.27 g). Horizontal (Two-Line) type. Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Abenel, moneyer. X EL DE IΛ RE, small cross pattée / ΛBEL NLE in two lines; between, pellet above and below. Coin no certification.
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Circa 885-915. AR Penny silver (20.5 mm, 1.40 g). Beornweald, moneyer. ΛCΓCP + P•E+ D–ORO, small cross pattée / B(NR)IV/ ΛD MO in two lines with pellets between. Coin no certification.
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Anlaf Sithtricsson (Cuaran). First reign, 941-944/5. AR Penny. (19 mm, 1,05 g) Eoferwic (York) mint; Farmann, moneyer. + •A•NL•Λ•F CVNVNC ШΓ, triquetra / + F•A•RM•A•N MONET•Λ•, fringed triangular standard bearing ‘X’ on cross-tipped pole.
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Anlaf Sithtricsson (Cuaran). First reign, 941-944/5. AR Penny (20.5 mm. 1.14 g) York mint; Rathulf, moneyer. + ANLAF CVNVNCC (Vs as inverted As), cross moline / + RAÐVLF HONET Γ (V as inverted A), small cross pattée.
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Wulfred. 805-832. AR Silver Penny (20 mm, 1,17 g). Canterbury mint; Swefheard, moneyer. Struck circa 810-822/3. + VVLFRED ARCHIEPI, tonsured bust facing, bust extends to edge of coin / + SVVEFHERD mO(NE)TA, Dorobernia Civitas monogram.
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Æthelheard. 793-805. AR Penny Silver (19 mm, 1.34 g). Canterbury mint. Struck circa 798-805. (cross of pellets) ΛEÐIL•HEΛ•RD ΛR around pelleted circle containing barred EP / (cross of pellets) COENVVLF REX around pelleted circle containing barred Mercian m.
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Circa 715-750. AR Silver Sceatt (13 mm, 0,83 g). Hexagon (Star of David/Herstal) type. Mint in Austrasia or Frisia. Cross within Star of David-like design; pellets around / Central cross with radiating lines around and cross above.
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Circa 720/25-800/20. AR Silver Sceat (12 mm, 1.14 g). Series X, type 31. Ribe mint. ‘Wodan’ head facing; pellet above, short cross pommée to left and right / Fantastic creature left, head right, with tail coiled leftward.
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Imitations of Alfred the Great. Circa 885-915. AR Penny Silver (18,5 mm 1.26 g). Two-Line (Horizontal) type. Ceneferth, moneyer. Struck circa 885-895. +EF FR ED RE (first F inverted), small cross pattée / CENE dREF (NE ligate, some letters retrograde) in two lines.
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East Anglia, Æthelberht II († 20 May 793 – 794), Penny, ‘Light Coinage’, Non-Portrait type, Ipswich [?], Lul(la), 1.30g, 2,1 mm 9h, † EðILBERHT RE, trefoil stops between letters, HT ligate, upright lobed cruciform extending from central pellet, trefoils in angles, all within pelleted inner circle, rev. + | L | V | L in…
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Sceat of Aethelred I, king of Northumbria, second reign 789-796 Moneyer: Ceolbald Mint: York (presumably) S. 856 O: +AEDILRED ℞ R: +CEOLBĀLD Aethelred saw the coinage of Northumbria transition from the animal design sceattas to the still silver styca-type, with nothing more than a king named on one side, and a moneyer on the other….
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Aethelstan I c.825-845, Silver Penny, (20 mm, 1.38 g). moneyer Monna, a cross with pellets in the angles within a circle, +MON MONET, rev, a cross within a circle, +MON MONET, (N-S.)