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"274745","LON-ED7CE1","0014AEED7DB01881","Coin","","","","","","","","1","","2009T638","EARLY MEDIEVAL","1030","1035","An Early Medieval silver coin: cut sixth a cur fragment of Cnut (1030-1035).  Probably North no. N791.  This coin was found inside the folded Cnut penny LON-BF1C26.   Obverse: Bust facing left with banner  Obverse inscription: [---]NV[---] Reverse: Voided short cross, Reverse inscription: [---] HD [---] – possibly relating to London  Dimensions: weight: 0.14g.  Identification by John Naylor, PAS Finds Advisor Post Roman to Post Medieval coins.  Reference: North, J. J. 1980.  English Hammered Coinage, Volume 1. Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c.600-1272.  Spink:
","John Naylor – the two coins may be from a bullion hoard. LON-BF1C26 and  LON-ED7CE1","","2009-11-02 13:00:11","2011-02-24 13:47:20","4","","1","","","","","","10","1","","","1","","3","3","","ksumnall","Kate Sumnall","LON","dpett","Daniel Pett","Silver","","","","Struck or hammered","","Complete","Fair","Certain","EARLY MEDIEVAL","EARLY MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Dr John Naylor","","Mrs Kate Sumnall","KENT","ST MARY IN THE MARSH","SHEPWAY","","","","TR0425","TR0425","TR02NW","","","","","","","From Finder","Bust facing left with banner 
 ","[---]NV[---]
","Voided short cross","[---] HD [---] – possibly relating to London
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