CNUT [1016-35] silver penny Short Cross type YORK mint, Moneyer - BEORN obv. +CNVT RECX, bust left rev. +BEORN ON EOFER, cross in a circle [see S.1159] slightly weakly struck in places GVF £sold |
Early Anglo Saxon, Kings of Northumbria silver sceat EADBERHT [737-58] obv. .EOTBEREhTVF, cross in centre rev. fantastic animal left, with cross under tail and triquetra below [see S.847] RARE nEF £sold |
CNUT [1016-35] silver penny Helmet type LINCOLN mint, Moneyer - WULBERN obv. +CNVT RECX A, cross behind bust rev. PVLBREN ON LINC [see BMC 353, S.1158] VERY RARE variety with unusual spelling of moneyer's name [usually PVLBERN or PVLBARN] and cross behind bust EF £285 |
Early Anglo Saxon Secondary silver sceat [c.710-60] CURLED WOLF - SERIES K, Type 32a Minted East Kent area obv. bust right with cross in hand rev. wolf curled head to tail [see Metcalf 307-10, S.796] Found near Lewkner, Oxfordshire, 2005 VERY RARE GVF/nEF £350
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CNUT [1016-35] silver penny Quatrefoil type - UNUSUAL VARIETY STAMFORD mint, Moneyer - GODWINE obv. bust right with cluster of 5 pellets left rev. +GODPNE MO STA, long cross [see BMC V111, S.1157] EXTREMELY RARE variety with 5 pellets to left of bust of bust EF £sold |
Early Anglo Saxon Primary silver sceat [c.680-710] BROAD-RIMMED HAT type - SERIES F obv. bust right with broad-rimmed hat rev. cross on steps, with annulets [see Metcalf 136-7, S.781] RARE some striking weakness GF/nVF £sold |
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