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LOT 107

Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,035


Anglo-Saxon Saroaldo - Primary Sceatta

Circa 680-710 AD. 'Saroaldo' Type 11. Obv: bust right, small cross in front of hair, annulet below nose. Rev: standard enclosing FIT/RV legend. Silver, 1.21 grams.

Extremely fine. Excessively rare.

PROVENANCE:
Found Cambridgeshire.

LITERATURE:
M. 151-3; M.p. 147-51; S. 784 variant.

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