Details
LOT 2533
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Continental Issues - Series E - Porcupine TOTII AR Sceatta 695-740 A.D.
Obv: degraded 'porcupine' head. Rev: standard with TOTII within and crosses around. Near extremely fine.(1.06 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Berkshire, UK.
Literature
S. 790.
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LOT 2533
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Continental Issues - Series E - Porcupine TOTII AR Sceatta
Sold for (Inc. bp): £234
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Found near Lower Hatcheston, Suffolk, UK, April 2020. Accompanied by copies of the British Museum Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), reference SE-87E18C and Early Medieval Corpus, reference 2020.0196 records.
The EMC record includes the comment 'A new type for the East Anglian moneyer Wihtred, cf. Chick 183'; although this coin shares some features and details with other coins of this moneyer and of others, these dies are distinctly different from any others previously recorded.
