Details
LOT 3289
Anglo-Saxon. Kings of Northumbria, Irregular issues AE Styca. Circa 843/4-855.
In the name of Eanred. Uncertain moneyer. + EORED around central pellet-in-annulet / Blundered legend around central cross. North p. 72; SCBC 872. Very Fine.(0.90gr, 13mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Found near Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK, since 2010.
From the private collection of a Yorkshire, UK, gentleman.
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LOT 3289
Anglo-Saxon. Kings of Northumbria, Irregular issues AE Styca.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
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