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Middle Anglo-Saxon & Viking | Hammered Silver

Edward the Elder (899-924)
Silver Penny
Two-line type
Moneyer Engelri, +EADVVEARD REX, rev. moneyer's name in two lines with crosses between and above and below +ENGE / LRI Mo, (S.1087, N.649, c.f. CTCE pl.6 no.22). Attractively toned and almost extremely fine.
Note: Only one other example known by this moneyer and this coin is from difference dies. The coin listed in CTCE has the moneyer's name rendered in the more conventional way reading top to bottom, the reverse of this example has the moneyer's name reading bottom to top.
£1150
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| Type | Hammered Silver |
|---|---|
| Period | Middle Anglo-Saxon & Viking |
| Ref | HS-1401 |


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