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  • Mercia King Coenwulf (796-821) Silver

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Coenwulf (796-821) Silver penny, 21mm. 1.36g, transitional type (c.797-798), London (?), Pendwine, +cenvvlf, retrograde n, uncial m above, rex below, divided by two beaded bars, broken at their centre and with added hooks, additional pellets above and below, rev. pendvvine, retrograde n, legend begins at 7 o’clock, around voided long cross containing beaded line and cross.

  • Anglo-Saxon, Kings of Mercia. Offa. Penny

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Anglo-Saxon, Kings of Mercia. Offa. Penny (16.5mm, 1.06 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. 

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Coenwulf. 796-821. AR Penny Silver (20.5 mm, 1.32 g). Mint in East Anglia (Ispwich?); Woddel, moneyer. Struck circa 800-821. + C◊ENVVLF REX, diademed and draped bust right / PO d E L+ in arms of long cross-crosslet with lozenge-shaped panel at center containing pellet-in-annulet surrounded by four pellets.

  • ANGLO-SAXON-Kings-of-Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Coenwulf. 796-821. AR Penny Silver (19 mm, 1.30 g). Tribrach type. Lundene (London) mint; Eanmund, moneyer. Struck 797/8-circa 805. + C◊ENVVLF REX, Mercian M with horizontal line above; all within pellet circle / EAN MV ND within angles of tribrach moline.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny Silver (17 mm, 1,30 g). Light coinage. London mint; Ealhmund, moneyer. Struck circa 779-792/3. O F A (RX) within the angles of a lozenge cross fleury with central pellet-in-annulet surrounded by four pellets /  /ALH/MUN/∂ divided by a beaded bar with fleury ends.

  • ANGLO-SAXON-The-Kingdom-of-Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny Silver (17 mm, 1,13 g). Light coinage, non-portrait type. Canterbury mint; Eoba, moneyer. Struck circa 779-792/3. O F in beaded standard, (Rx) and Mercian m below, two rosettes flanking cross above, long crosses either side of standard / E ◊ B A in angles of cross fleury, annulet at center containing…

  • ANGLO-SAXON-Kings-of-Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny Silver (19 mm, 1,32 g). Heavy coinage, early transitional type (?). Canterbury mint; Osmod, moneyer. Struck circa 792/3-796. ◊FFA REX mE around barred C in plain circle / OS M O D in angles of Celtic cross over large annulet, saltire in annulet.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Silver Penny (18 mm, 1,28 g). Heavy coinage. Lundene (London) mint; Wilhun, moneyer. Struck circa 792/3-796. • : m : •/ +: ◊FFA/ • : REX in three lines divided by parallel dotted lines / V.VIL•/HVN. in two lines within lunate cartouche with indented sides, crosses at sides.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny Silver (18 mm, 1,34 g). Heavy coinage. Lundene (London) mint; Winenoth, moneyer. Struck circa 792/3-796. •: m :• +. OFFA •: REX in three lines divided by two pelleted bars / •ИИ∂• •INO• above and below bone-shaped ornament with pelleted interior and pellets at ends.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny Silver (17 mm, 1.11 g). Light coinage, non-portrait type. Canterbury mint; Babba, moneyer. Struck circa 779-792/3. O F F A in angles of cross-crosslet over circle with central lozenge / B A BB A in angles of cross-crosslet with central lozenge containing rosette of pellets in lozenge.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny Silver (16.5 mm, 1.22 g). Light coinage, non-portrait type. London mint; Beaghard, moneyer. Struck circa 785-792/3. +O FF AR EX in angles of cross of lobes with small lobe in each angle / + BAH HARD in two lunettes divided by a beaded bar with crosses at ends.

  • ANGLO-SAXON-Kings-of-Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    Beornwulf. 823-825. AR Silver Penny (19 mm, 1.36 g). Group I. Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Werbald, moneyer. +BEORNPVLF REX, head right / PER BALD mONE in three lines.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163.00 $

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia, Offa. 757-796. AR Penny (17.5 mm, 1,27 g).