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Middle Anglo-Saxon & Viking | Hammered Silver

Coenwulf (796-821)
Silver Penny
Mercia, East Anglia, possibly Ipswich
Diademed bust right, moneyer Wihtred, rev., +Þ:.I:.H:.T:R:.E:.D, 1.35g, (S.919, N.365, c.f. Naismith E12.5 - but of different style). A previously unrecorded type, tiny edge split at 4 o'clock and slightly creased, nearly very fine.
Provenance:
Found near Kimbolton, Cambs, 2012, recorded with Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2012.0262
£1650
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| Type | Hammered Silver |
|---|---|
| Period | Middle Anglo-Saxon & Viking |
| Ref | HS-0812 |


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