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LOT 2902
Anglo-Saxon Coins - AR Sceatta and Celtic Unit Fragment Study Group 680-710 A.D.
Mixed group comprising: various issues and types, three fragments of Anglo-Saxon sceatta, accompanied by one fragment of a Celtic silver unit. Fine.(2.42 grams total, 11.26-12.05 mm.). [4, No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
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LOT 2902
Anglo-Saxon Coins - AR Sceatta and Celtic Unit Fragment Study Group
Sold for (Inc. bp): £20
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Anglo-Saxon Coins - AR Sceatta and Celtic Unit Fragment Study Group 680-710 A.D.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £20
Mixed group comprising: various issues and types, three fragments of Anglo-Saxon sceatta, accompanied by one fragment of a Celtic silver unit. 2.42 grams total, 11.26-12.05 mm.
Fine.
Found Cambridgeshire, UK. -
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Primary Phase - Series A, 2A - AR TIC Sceatta 680-710 A.D.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £46
Obv: profile bust right with TIC before. Rev: standard with TOTTI within and symbols around. 1.14 grams, 11.78 mm.
Good fine.
Found Cambridgeshire, UK. -
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Primary Phase - Series BIIIA - AR Bird on Cross Sceatta 680-710 A.D.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £91
Obv: profile bust right with double ring of pellets (in place of blundered legend). Rev: flying bird with cross in front, over cross with annulet each side and pellet in lower angles, with blundered legend. 1.09 grams, 11.94 mm.
Very fine, obverse clearly off struck showing the details of the legend beautifully.
Found Cambridgeshire, UK.

