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LOT 3960
Anglo-Saxon. Secondary Sceattas AR Sceat. Circa 710/5-725/35. Mint in Kent.
Figure standing facing, head to right, long cross in each hand, in crescent-shaped boat / Bird standing to right, picking berries from vine-scroll; branch in field. Cf. North 83; cf. SCBC 816. Very Fine.(0.92gr, 13mm, 3h.).
Provenance
Found Tendring, Essex.
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