SKU: 7497

£525.00

Crux type. Struck on a full and round flan, toned with hints of underlying golden fluorescence.

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Aethelred II (978-1016), silver Penny, London mint, moneyer Godric, Crux type, BMC IIIa. Obv. Bare headed bust facing left holding sceptre, AE’s and NG ligate in legend. Rev. Voided short cross C R V X in angles. 1.48g, die axis 3h (S.1148; North 770). Some sporadic peckmarks else struck on a full and round flan, toned with hints of underlying golden fluorescence, a satisfying example. VF or Better.

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Ex. Baldwin’s basement

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Mint

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CRUX type

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S.1148; North 770

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