Details
LOT 2504
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Primary Phase - Series A, 2A - AR TIC Sceatta 680-710 A.D.
Obv: profile bust right with TIC before. Rev: standard with TOTTI within and symbols around. Good fine.(1.14 grams, 11.78 mm.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
Literature
Abr. 3; cf. SCBI 69 (Abramson) 32-34; S. 775.
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LOT 2504
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Primary Phase - Series A, 2A - AR TIC Sceatta
Sold for (Inc. bp): £46
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