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LOT 3747
Anglo-Saxon. Kings of All England, Harold I Harefoot AR Penny. Struck 1035-circa 1038. London mint; Wynsige, moneyer. Jewel Cross type (BMC i, Hild. A).
✠ HΛRO-LD REX, diademed bust to left / ✠ PYNSIGE OH LVNGN(sic) :, cross composed of four ovals united at base by two concentric circles enclosing a pellet. SCBI 40 (Stockholm) -; North 802; SCBC 1163. Good Very Fine. Toned.(0.97gr, 17mm, 9h.).
Provenance
From a private East Anglian collection formed since the 1980s.
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LOT 3747
Anglo-Saxon. Kings of All England, Harold I Harefoot AR Penny.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,053
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