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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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The title on the obverse REX TO BRIT is an abbreviation of REX TOTIUS BRITANNIAEl, which means 'King of All Britain'. Aethelstan assumed this title after the incorporation of the Kingdom of York into his southern English kingdom and the submission of all the rulers in Britain to his overlordship.
