£285.00
A sharply presented example struck in good quality metal and with some lustre.
Sold - Jul 22
Early Anglo-Saxon (c.600-775), silver Sceat, 695-740, Early Anglo-Saxon period (c.600-775), Continental issues (c.695-c.740), Porcupine type, Series E, variety C. Obv. Quilled crescent, central annulet, pellet, cross chevron and T before. Rev. Letters within standard. Rev. Central annulet with four pellets around, asymmetrical chevrons to sides and line below, chevrons and cross in margin. 1.05g, (S.790B; Sceatta List. 96-20; SCBI 69. 260 (this coin)). A sharply presented example struck in good quality metal and with some lustre. Extremely fine.
SCBI 69 This Coin
With multiple old hand-written tickets.
Provenance
Ex. T. Abramson Collection
Ex. CNG Auction 75 23/05/2007, Lot 1380
Ex. M. Vosper, 09/94
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Phase | Continental issues (c.695-c.740), Early Anglo-Saxon period (c.600-775) |
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Type | Porcupine type |
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References | S.790B; SL 96-20; SCBI 69 260 |
Old Ticket |