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  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Offa (757-796) AR Penny.(19 mm, 1.25 g) OFFA between two pelleted lines; M above, REX below / +CIOLHARD partially inverted in two lunettes with fleurs in the junctions divided by beaded border.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny (19 mm, 1,34 g). Struck circa 792/3-796. m OFFA REX in three lines divided by beaded bars / + LИdИmAN around small cross, pellets in angles.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Ceolwulf I. 821-823. AR Penny (19.5 mm, 1.25 g). Mint in East Anglia (Ipswich?); Herebeorht, moneyer. + CEOLVVF REX (barred Mercian M), diademed and draped bust right / HER EBE+ RHT in three lines (the 3rd inverted), divided by two lines with hooked finials.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Offa (757-796), with Eadberht, Bishop of London (+c.787-789), Penny, (18,5 mm, 1.18 g) light coinage, + o / ff / ar / ex, around large lozenge with central circle containing a lobed cross saltire, trefoils in angles, rev. adb / erht, in two lines within beaded rectangle, divided horizontally by a bar with forked ends,…

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny (19 mm, 1,24 g). London mint; Ethelnoth, moneyer. Struck circa 792/3-796. + ◊:FFA in central panel, (Mercian m) and REX in lunettes above and below / + EÞ:EEL: MOD in two lines divided by solid bars, cross flanked by brackets above. 

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Offa. 757-796. AR Penny (Silver,19 mm, 1.44 g), Canterbury; Ethelnoth, moneyer, circa 792/3-796. Mercian M (flanked by triple pellets, bar above, pellets within arms) / + (with pellets in quarters) ◊FFΛ / (three pellets) REX (pellets in two quarters of X) in three lines, the upper and lower elements in lunettes. Rev. + (with pellets…

  • Anglo-Saxon, Kings of Mercia.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

    163,00 $

    Coenwulf AR Penny. (20 mm. 1,35 g)  East Anglian mint, circa AD 797-798. Wihtræd, moneyer. +COENVVLF REX M, head right within linear circle, three pellets below / PIHTRED (R Retrograde) around diamond containing pellet, four crosses extending from corners of diamond.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia. Eadberht.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia. Eadberht.

    163,00 $

    Bishop of London Circa 776-787/9. AR Penny Silver (17 mm, 1.08 g). Light coinage, non-portrait, with Offa as overlord. London mint. Struck circa 776-782. .ЄAD. :BERH: •T (EP)• in three lines, divided by beaded bars / O F (Rx) (Mercian m) in angles of cross-crosslet with central annulet containing rosette.  Coin no certification.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Northumbria.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Northumbria.

    163,00 $

    Alchred. 765-774. AR Silver Styca (14 mm,0.95 g). Eoferwic (York) mint. ΛΓLHDER (last three letters retrograde), small cross pommée / Quadruped standing right, raising foreleg; small cross pommée below.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Northumbria.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Northumbria.

    163,00 $

    Eadberht. 737-758. AR Sceat Silver (12 mm, 1.05 g)

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Northumbria. Æthelred I.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Northumbria. Æthelred I.

    163,00 $

    Second reign, 789-796. AR Sceatt Silver (14 mm, 1,1g). Phase Ia. Eoforwic (York) mint; Cuthgils, moneyer. + ΓR•ED•ED • around central cross / CVD CLS, ‘shrine’: cross potent on pelleted triangular base.

  • Anglo-Saxon, Kings of Wessex.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Wessex.

    163,00 $

    Edward the Elder. 899-924. AR Penny (21mm, 1.55 g,). Floral type. North Western mint (probably Chester); Boga, moneyer. Middle Period, circa 910-915. + EADVVEARD REX, small cross pattée / BV GA enclosed within branches of floral design.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Wessex.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Wessex.

    163,00 $

    Aethelwulf. 839-858. AR Silver  Penny (20 mm, 1.34 g). Cross and Wedges type (BMC v); phase I coinage. Dorobernia (Canterbury) mint; Manna, moneyer. Struck 839-circa 843. EĐELVVLF REX, cross pattée over cross pattée in saltire / + MΛNNΛ MOИET, SΛX/ONIO/RVM in three lines.  

  • ANGLO-SAXON, OFFA of MERCIA - New Dies.

    ANGLO-SAXON, OFFA of MERCIA – New Dies.

    163,00 $

    Light Penny, Silver ca.780-92AD, ca.(16 mm, 1.20 g)

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Primary Sceattas.

    ANGLO-SAXON, Primary Sceattas.

    163,00 $

    Circa 700-710. AR Sceat. (11,5 mm, 1,20 g)  Mint in east Kent. ‘Porcupine’ right / Runic AETHILI/RAED in two lines.

  • ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas

    ANGLO-SAXON, Secondary Sceattas.

    163,00 $

    Circa 720-745. AR Sceatt Silver (11.5 mm, 0,96 g). Mint in east Kent. Diademed and draped bust right, knot behind head, holding cross / Wolf-headed, coiled serpent left, cross on tail.