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Anglo-Saxon, Britain Bronze Coin // 837-854 AD

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Anglo-Saxon, Britain. Kingdom of Northumbria. Archbishop Hunlaf, 837-854 AD. Bronze Styca, struck by moneyer Aethelweard. +VIGMVND-I-REP (retrograde) around a small cross / Moneyers name +HUNL'AF around cross. .

Discovered in the fall of 1967 when two schoolboys found some scattered coins in a field near the bank of the river Wharfe, believed to have been buried prior to a Viking attack on the region in 866 AD.

Product Details
  • Measurements
    .5"L x .5"W x .5"H
  • OriginEngland

— 12 mm
— 0.85g
— From the Peter Moffat Collection
— Ex Christie's (April 14, 1981), Lot 132; Ex-CNG. Bolton Percy Hoard.

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