Details
LOT 2506
Secondary Phase - Series H, Type 49, Variety IB - Hamwic Type AR Sceatta c.710-c.760 A.D.
Obv: facing Woden head with nine bosses around. Rev: pecking bird with pellets. Very fine.(0.86 grams, 12 mm.).
Provenance
Found Dorset, UK, 2012.
Literature
S.801A, N.103, M. p.326, no.288.
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LOT 2506
Secondary Phase - Series H, Type 49, Variety IB - Hamwic Type AR Sceatta
Sold for (Inc. bp): £429
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