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LOT 2498
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Post-Crondall - PADA - Pale Gold Thrymsa c. 655-675 A.D.
Pada Type III. Obv: diademed bust right, legend around. Rev: cross with annulets in angles within beaded inner circle, ΛNVSPNΛI legend including runic PADA within outer beaded circle. About very fine.(1.22 grams, 12 mm.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Rennes collection, France.
Property of a French gentleman, acquired 2010.
Literature
S. 770; M. p.73.
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LOT 2498
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Post-Crondall - PADA - Pale Gold Thrymsa
Sold for (Inc. bp): £910
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