Details
LOT 2501
Anglo-Saxon. Primary Phase, AR Sceatta AD 680-710.
Series BIIIA. Profile bust right with double ring of pellets (in place of blundered legend) / Flying bird with three pellets in front, over cross with annulet each side and pellet in lower angles, with blundered legend. Abr. 16.70-80, N 126 variant, see M. pp.158-65, SCBC 777A. Good Fine.(1.01 grams, 12.18 mm, 10h).
Provenance
Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
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