Details
LOT 3731
Anglo-Saxon. Secondary Sceattas AR Sceatta. Circa 710-760. Uncertain mint. Series J, Type 84.
Crude diademed head to right / Bird standing to right on cross, annulets flanking. SCBI 67 (Abramson) -; Abramson 18-20; North 128; SCBC 802. Very Fine.(0.99gr, 12mm, 4h.).
Provenance
Found Yorkshire, UK, before 1991.
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