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Early Anglo-Saxon | Hammered Silver

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Series Q, type IID, mint in east Midlands, quadruped prancing left, with raised and crossed tail, pellets around, rev. bird standing left with plumed tail, cross above, pellets around, (S.809D, N.138). Attractively toned, choice extremely fine, rare in this grade.
£1150
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| Type | Hammered Silver |
|---|---|
| Period | Early Anglo-Saxon |
| Ref | HS-1761 |


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