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  • ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    163,00 $

    Circa 710-725. AR Silver Sceatt (12.5 mm, 0.92 g). Mint in Northumbria (prob. York). Diademed bust right; cross before / Bird standing right; bird standing on back, cross to right. 

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas

    ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    163,00 $

    Circa 720-745. AR Sceatt Silver (11.5 mm, 1.03 g). Series H, type 39. Hamwic (Southampton) mint. Bird pecking right; beaded foliage (vine-scroll) around / Voided Celtic cross with central rosette and rosette-in-annulet in each quarter. 

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    163,00 $

    Circa 720-735. AR Sceatt (12 mm, 0.98 g). Series O, type 40. Mint in the Thames region(?). Figure standing facing, holding long cross in each hand, pellet around / in flight right, head reverted.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    163,00 $

    Circa 715-740. AR Sceatt (11 mm, 1.21 g). Uncertain ecclesiastic mint in southeast England . ‘Porcupine’ right, containing pellet and three lines / Central cross with pellet-in-annulets at ends; (retrograde S) E C E in quarters.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    163,00 $

    Circa 725-745. AR Sceatt silver (12.5 mm, 1.05 g,). Uncertain mint in East Anglia. Quadruped stepping left, tail in form of cross; pellets around / Stag stepping left; pellets around. 

  • Anglo-Saxon Silver Sceat-Penny of Beonna

    ANGLO-SAXON, Silver Sceat-Penny of Beonna.

    163,00 $

    Anglo-Saxon Silver Sceat-Penny of Beonna (c. 749-760 C.E.), King of East Anglia, the First Silver Penny of East Anglia, Great Britain. Kings of East Anglia. AR Sceat-Penny, ND. North-430; S-945B.  (13 mm. 1.11g). Beonna, c. 749-760 AD. or later. “Interlace” type. Runic inscription: “BEONNA” around central pellet. Reverse: Interlaced quatrefoil with central pellet, and three…

  • ANGLO-SAXON, The Kingdom of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, The Kingdom of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Offa (757-796), Silver Penny, (19 mm, 1.18 g), Heavy coinage (757-796)), Canterbury mint, moneyer EAMA, +OFFA REX two lunettes with regal name between and in lower lunette, M in upper lunette, rev., moneyer’s name +EA:MA between and in two lunettes, divided by a line of pellets.

  • Anglo-Viking (Hiberno-Norse Northumbria). Eric Bloodaxe

    ANGLO-VIKING, (Hiberno-Norse Northumbria). Eric Bloodaxe.

    163,00 $

    Second reign, 952-954. AR Penny (20.5mm, 1.35 g,). Sword type. York mint; Ingelgar, moneyer. •ERIC•/•REX• in two lines; between, sword right and triple-pellets; triple-pellets above and below / + INGELGAR • IOT, cross pattée, pellets in quarters.