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  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of All England.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of All England.

    163,00 $

    Cnut. 1016-1035. AR Penny Silver (19 mm,1,23 g). The London Mint; Beorhtnoth, Moneyer. Struck around 1016-1023. + CNVT REX ANGLORV, crowned and draped bust left in a quadruple leaf / + BR IHTN ΘD L VND, hollow cross with triple crescents in the center; all over the four-leaf.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia.

    163,00 $

    Æthelstan I. Circa 827-845. AR Penny Silver (19 mm, 1.35 g). Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Eadgar, moneyer. Struck circa 827-830. + EÞELZtAN RE+, diademed and draped bust right / + EAD•G(trefoil)AR MOH, cross-crosslet.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia.

    163,00 $

    Beonna. Circa 749-760/5. AR Silver Sceat (13 mm, 0.99 g). Mint in northern East Anglia (Thetford?); Wilræd, moneyer. Struck circa 757-760/5. + BEN + NA X (in retrograde Runic) around rosette / + WIL + RED (in Runic) around small cross.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelstan

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelstan I.

    163,00 $

    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.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelstan I.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelstan I.

    163,00 $

    Circa 827-845. AR Penny Silver (19.5 mm, 1.28 g). Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Torhthelm, moneyer. Struck circa 830-837/8. + EÞEL(three pellets)STA•N I, large barred A, pellet to left, two pellets to right, no inner circle / + TORHTHELM, cross pattée over saltire, all within inner circle Coin no certification.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelstan I

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelstan I.

    163,00 $

    Circa 827-845. AR Penny (20 mm, 1.52 g). Portrait type. East Anglia Mint (Ipswich?); Eadgar, the cashier. Struck around 827-830. + EΔEL • ZtAN RE + (retrograde Z), diademed bust right / + EA • DGAR mOHET, strong cross; wedges in the corners.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelweard.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Æthelweard.

    163,00 $

    Circa 845-855. AR Penny Silver (20 mm, 1.08 g). Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Æthelhelm, moneyer. EÐEL•P(three pellets)ARD REX (P inverted), cross pattée; outward-facing crescents in angles / AEÐEL•HEL•M, cross pattée; pellets in angles.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Eadwald.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Eadwald.

    163,00 $

    Circa 796-800. AR Penny Silver (21 mm, 1.39 g). Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Lul, moneyer. Struck circa 796-circa 800. (five pellets) REX / + EADVA / LD in three lines / + L V L, with pellets around, within curves of quatrefoil divided by beaded saltire; rosettes in margin. 

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Eadwald

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of East Anglia. Eadwald.

    163,00 $

    Circa 796-800. AR Penny Silver (19.5 mm, 1,29 g). Mint in East Anglia (Gipeswix [Ipswich]?); Eadnoth, moneyer. EADV between two pelleted lines; AΓD above, REX below; all within border of pellets / Long beaded cross with E AD И ◊Ð in quarters; all within quatrefoil.

  • ANGLO-SAXON-Kings-of-Kent

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Kent.

    163,00 $

    Baldred. Circa 823-825. AR Penny (20 mm, 1.30 g, 9h). Non-Portrait type (Group II). Caentwarabyrig (Canterbury) mint; Sigestaef, moneyer. + BELDRED REX CΛ(NT), small cross pattée / + SIGESTEF, small cross pattée.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Kent

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Kent.

    163,00 $

    Cuthred. 798-807. AR Penny Silver (18 mm, 1.30 g). Tribrach type. Canterbury mint; Dudda, moneyer. Struck circa 798-805. + CVÐRED REX, small cross pattée; wedges in quarters / + D VD A in the angles of three-lined tribrach moline, inner line pelleted. 

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Kent. Ecgberht.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Kent. Ecgberht.

    163,00 $

    Circa 780. AR Penny Silver (17 mm, 0.97 g). Caentwarabyrig (Canterbury) mint; Udd, moneyer. + ÆGCBERHT, Rx monogram / : VDD : between two beaded bars; above and below, small cross pattée, with pellet in each angle and within floral scroll.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    163,00 $

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia, About 792/3, penny Silver (19 mm, 1.45 g) 

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny Silver (18 mm, 1.21 g). Light coinage. Mint in East Anglia; Egchun, moneyer. Struck circa 785/90-792/3. O FF A+ RE X in the angles of a long cross fleury with central lozenge containing pellet / E X C H V И in circumscription between six rosettes, each at the point of…

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Coenwulf. 796-821. AR Penny Silver (18 mm, 1.29 g). Three-line type. Lundene (London) mint; Wilhun, moneyer. Struck 796-797/8. • : m : •/ CENVVLF/ R:EX. in three lines; two beaded bars with opposed hooks dividing center legend / VVIL/HVN in two lines within lunate cartouche with indented sides, beaded bar with hooked and bifurcated finials…

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Coenwulf. 796-821. AR Penny Silver (19 mm, 1.25 g). Portrait type. Uncertain mint in East Anglia, possibly Gipeswic (Ipswich); Lul, moneyer. Struck circa 800-821. + COEVVLF REX (Mercian M with horizontal line above), diademed bust right / + L V L within angles of long cross fourchée, with pellet in each outer angle.