Details
LOT 2194
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Post Crondall - Two Emperors Gold Shilling (Thrymsa) 655-675 A.D.
Obv: helmeted bust right with letters and symbols behind, within a beaded border. Rev: bust of winged angel facing with two pellets to the right and a single pellet to the left above two facing heads with annulet-in-crescents below in centre and additional annulet under the right bust. Good very fine; good, pale gold. Rare.(1.19 grams.).
Provenance
Found Essex, UK.
This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.11726-198577.
Literature
S.767; N. 14; M. 79-80; Abramson 810, variety ii.
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LOT 2194
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Post Crondall - Two Emperors Gold Shilling (Thrymsa)
Sold for (Inc. bp): £2,340
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