Auction: 18005 - British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
Lot: 510
Early Anglo-Saxon England, secondary phase (c. 710-760), Sceattas, contemporary imitations, Series J ('York') (6), type 37, 0.47g, diademed heads facing, crucifix between, rev. four abstract birds clockwise around cross pommée (SCBI 69, nos. 388-389; cf. S.802A); type 72, 0.81g, similar, rev. bird right with ornate plumage, head backturned (SCBI 69, no. 396; cf. S.802C); additionally, type 85 (3), 0.83g; 0.63g; 0.67g [largely illegible], diademed head right, rev. bird atop crucifix, annulets in field (SCBI 69, no. 379; cf. S.802); also, type 36, 0.58g, as last, rev . two birds right (cf. SCBI 69, nos. 398-400; cf. S.802D); varied states of preservation, some with surviving silvering, another chipped, generally fine (6)
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