SKU: 7755

£650.00

A crisp example of good quality metal with superb surfaces, lustrous with hints of colourful tone, desirable thus.

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Anglo-Saxon (710-760), silver Sceat, Early Anglo-Saxon period (c.600-775), Continental Series, Secondary phase (c.710-c.760), Series R9, ‘Rigold’ (R2). Obv. Radiate bust facing right with crescent ear, runic legend EPA before, ^^O behind. Rev. Beaded standard containing angular symbols each divided by pellet, annulet at centre. 1.02g, die axis 12h (S.813A; Sceatta List 11-140 (this coin); SCBI 69, 684 (this coin)). A crisp example of good quality metal with superb surfaces, lustrous with hints of colourful tone, desirable thus. Almost extremely fine and scarce.

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Provenance
Ex. M Vosper, November 2009

SCBI 69 Plate Coin
Sceatta List Plate Coin

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Period

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Phase

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Date

Metal

Denomination

Condition

Type

Secondary phase (c.710-c.760)

Series

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Weight

References

684 (this coin), S.813A; Sceatta List 11-140 (this coin); SCBI 69

Rarity

Scarce

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