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An early medieval silver sceat; Series E (variety G3); mint: Netherlands; c.AD 705-10.
The coin most closely resembles variety G3 although it is somewhat crude.
Obverse shows a quilled crescent above insect-like creature. Reverse shows a beaded standard with central pellet in annulet and bars in angles. The standard is type G (p.92) with a 'V' shape outside the beaded border, the point touching the standard. The die axis is uncertain but the coin was rotated on a 12 o'clock axis to take the photograph of the reverse. Weight is 1.03g, diameter is 11.91mm, thickness is 1.85mm.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)22Uttlesford District11319CAM-21F218510538Quilled crescent above insect-like creature-11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINfinds-51053811Series E (Variety G3) (Type 4) (N 45)Unknown1CAM-21F0F4Complete705x41022images/hfowler/14262731PAS4FF21F0F00170042012-07-02T23:22:07ZBeaded standard with central pellet in annulet and bars in angles. The standard is type G (p.92) with a 'V' shape outside the beaded border, the point touching the standardCertainx410222Regular2012-06-09T23:00:00Z47Certain2012-06-30T23:00:00ZEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41425EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)Certain-92022-07-14T07:10:48.122ZRestricted AccessRestricted AccessSuffolk10CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorBRG_SF-1743C6.jpg159342012Generated from computer mapping software13931157851EMDistrictCertain444136SF1564712.25765Restricted Accessx41022263478300.97St. Edmundsbury11728Sceat2012-07-09T14:40:00ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A silver Anglo-Saxon sceatta, runic 'Wigraed' series Rigold R10, c.710-765 AD. As Abramson R200; Metcalf, 1994: pp. 518-520, nos. 423-425.
Andrew BrownAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)22Great BartonAnglo-Saxon style1264SF-176575510465Radiate bust right, annulet either side of head. Runic inscription before head, ΛO and pellets behind11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-510465x41012111Series R : Metcalf R10 : Blackburn J ('wigræd')Unknown81SF-1743C612Complete710x41022images/abrown/13885081PAS4FF1743C001BE542012-07-02T11:13:16ZBeaded standard containing TOTII legend, crosses pommees to sides, diagonals at anglesCertainx410222Regular2012-05-31T23:00:00Z47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41425EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainWIGRAED (Runic: oPIXR[])Civil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:48.08ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detector2012026.jpg83282012Centred on fieldGood1393183451EM1.83DistrictCertain444136BERK825312.3760Restricted Accessx41022263501471South Oxfordshire11728Sceat2012-07-02T14:31:00ZReturned to finder2South EastCirca
A silver Early-medieval sceat, Woden/Monster type, (c. 710-c. 760 AD). Series X Type 31, Abramson 2006: 15 and 39; North 1994: 65, ref: 117.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)22South Oxfordshire11350BERK-ADC9F2509804Woden head with chevron beard, facing; cross pommee either side with pellet above, all within lined border and vestigial beaded border beyond.112012.026EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-50980411Series X (Type 31) (N 116/N 117)Unknown61BERK-AD8965Complete710x41022images/abyard/13872731PAS4FEAD896001A2732012-06-27T10:55:37ZMonster in flight looking over shoulder; gaping jaws biting tail, possible die mark beneath. Pellet in front. Prominent penis and clawed feet, all within circumferential line and beaded border.Certainx410222Regular2012-05-31T23:00:00Z47Certain2012-06-19T23:00:00Z2EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:47.802ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1CertainEarlyMetal detectorSOM-8325A1.JPG439252012From a paper map139351691512012T495EM
Pierced sceattas are not common finds but a few others have been recorded by PAS. These are: SUR-EF8F46, DENO-808377 and NARC-E843F2. On EMC there is a record of a further pierced coin with remains of a suspension loop: 1990.1289 . All belong to the Primary phase of sceatta production, c.AD680-710.
1.4Unitary AuthorityCertain444136SOM4392512.2695Restricted Accessx41022107361.12Wiltshire11728Sceat2014-06-04T14:59:24ZAcquired by museum after being declared TreasureSouth WestCirca
Treasure case 2012 T495: Acquired by Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum
Early Medieval silver sceat, Series B1b (type 27b, diademed bust / bird on cross), c. 685-695 AD, North (1994: 66) no.126, similar to Coin Register from British Numismatic Journal 66 (1996), no. 67 and EMC 1990.5005.
Pierced near the edge at 12 o'clock (on obverse and reverse). Another sceat was found in the same area and if also a primary or intermediate type these may be submitted as potential treasure.
Obverse description: Diademed bust facing right with cross before face, two rows of pellets in diadem and prominent rosette at top, prominent nose and chin and semi circular ear, bust consists of trapezoid line of pellets breaking inner circle and disappearing off coin. Inner beaded circle, probably snake swallowing tail but head/tail obscured by bust.
Obverse inscription: Illegible
Reverse description: Bird on cross, annulets in upper quarters and pellets in lower quarters of cross; bird has pellet chest, angled feathers down back and triangular tail. All within beaded inner circle of snake swallowing tail, head and tail at 5 o'clock.
Reverse inscription: ooo ^V~^[...]IIV, ~= sideways S, three annulets at 6 o'clock
Die axis measurement: 12 o'clock.
Robert Webley1Anonymous (early penny/sceatta)22Alvediston1Anglo-Saxon style1235SOM-839A80509420Diademed bust facing right with cross before face, two rows of pellets in diadem and prominent rosette at top, prominent nose and chin and semi circular ear, bust consists of trapezoid line of pellets breaking inner circle and disappearing off coin. Inner beaded circle, probably snake swallowing tail but head/tail obscured by bust.ooo ^V~^[...]IIV, ~= sideways S, three annulets at 6 o'clock12SCC receipt 22104COINRestricted Accessfinds-509420x41012111Series BIb (Type 27b) (N 126)Unknown61SOM-8325A112Complete685images/elburnett/13872261PAS4FE8325A00115532012-06-25T10:41:46ZBird on cross, annulets in upper quartes and pellets in lower quarters of cross; bird has pellet chest, angled feathers down back and triangular tail. All within beaded inner circle of snake swallowing tail, head and tail at 5 o'clock.Certainx410222Regular2012-06-10T23:00:00ZCertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41427EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)Salisbury and South Wiltshire MuseumProbablyIllegibleCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:47.595ZEarlyHampshire100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorHAMP-354576sceat.jpg177652012Generated from computer mapping software13931177911EM1.95DistrictCertain444136HAMP17653720Restricted Accessx41022383070.96Basingstoke and Deane11728Sceat2012-07-03T10:44:00ZReturned to finder1South EastCirca
An 8th-century silver early-medieval sceat of the secondary phase, Series N, type 41b, struck in southeast England (c. 715 - c. 720 AD; cf. Abramson 2006, 40, 83)
John Naylor11.55Anonymous (early penny/sceatta)22Hurstbourne Priors CP1Anglo-Saxon style1432HAMP-355451509100Two standing figures facing, long crosses at either sideNone11E3381EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-509100x41012111Series N (Type 41b)10.85Unknown61HAMP-3545761Complete715x41022images/rwebley/13868461PAS4FE35457001C9532012-06-21T18:05:31ZMonster facing left, with rearward head looking right; pelleted outlineCertainx410222Regular2012-04-19T23:00:00Z47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainNoneCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:47.439ZMiddleLeicestershire100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorLEIC-05BB21.JPG23423Centred on village (which isn't a parish)13931232731EMDistrictCertain444136LEIC23352720Burton and Dalbyx4102226348592Melton11728Sceat2012-06-20T09:07:58ZReturned to finder2East MidlandsCirca
Early medieval silver sceat, Series G (type 3a), c.AD710-20.
The obverse has a stylised bust right with long straight nose and two pellets for lips, and a cross before. The bust seems to be wearing a crown and has the outline of an ear to the left. The reverse has part of a standard enclosing two crosslets, a trefoil and a possible T.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)221-0.875836Anglo-Saxon style1345LEIC-065994508426Stylised bust right with long straight nose and two pellets for lips, and a cross before. The bust seems to be wearing a crown and has the outline of an ear to the left.none11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINSK7616finds-508426x41012111Series G (Type 3a) (N 43)Unknown61LEIC-05BB21Complete700x41022images/rebecca/13859641PAS4FE05BB20011AF42012-06-19T12:00:02ZPart of a standard enclosing two (probably three) crosslets, a trefoil around a central annulet.Certainx410222Regular47Certain2011-02-28T00:00:00Z52.736302EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainnoneCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:46.954ZMiddleYork100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorPAS_1806_sceat.jpg255952011Generated from computer mapping softwareGood13931220301EM1.84Unitary AuthorityCertain444136SWYOR2559511.35720Askham Richardx41022166691.07York11728Sceat2012-06-20T09:12:00ZReturned to finder2Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A silver Early Medieval coin; a sceat; Secondary type, Series G type 3a. dating from 710 - 720 AD. There is a strong case for this type of coin originating in York. See Abramson page 60.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)221-1.179521Anglo-Saxon style1345SWYOR-B503E1508049Diademed bust right with braided hair and round collar. Cross pomee in front.none11PAS form number 1806EARLY MEDIEVALCOINSE5446finds-508049x41012111Series G (Type 3a) (N 43)Unknown61SWYOR-B4EFF112Complete710x41022images/acooper/13855661PAS4FDB4EFF0011F932012-06-15T16:04:31Zbeaded standard with a cross pommee saltire in each corner, a pellet at each compass point and a central pellet in an annulet. Traces of a cross or other symbol outside standard.Certainx410222Regular2011-09-30T23:00:00Z47Certain2011-10-31T00:00:00Z53.9073532EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41430EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainnoneCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:46.699ZMiddleEast Sussex100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainMiddleMetal detectorSUSS-8AAC31sceat.jpg26252010Generated from computer mapping softwarePoor1393126741EM1.5DistrictCertain444136SUSS289611.4740South Heightonx41022263450480.69Lewes11728Sceat2014-01-15T11:36:07ZReturned to finder2South EastCirca
A very worn Early Medieval silver sceat, probably Series K (type 18 or 20), Secondary Phase, c.720-40.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)2220.084585Anglo-Saxon style1390SUSS-8AB0B2507472Bust facing right, possibly arm in front ?holding chalice, and cross to right. Alternatively, there is only a cross in front and the possible arm is simply a shoulder.11Bag 5EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTQ4702finds-507472x41012111Series K (Type 20) (N 74)Unknown61SUSS-8AAC319Complete720x41022images/tcrnlje/14003341PAS4FD8AAC30011B832012-06-13T15:59:15ZDraped standing figure holding cross to the left side, to the right the figure is possibly holding a bird, or there is another cross. The figure appears to be standing in a crescent-shaped boat.Certainx410222Regular2010-07-19T23:00:00Z47Certain50.7989243EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainNoneCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:46.216ZMiddle6Lincolnshire100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorE7581_Maastricht_Sceatta.jpg59422011Good1393152591EMDistrictCertain244136DENO531712.5740Restricted Accessx41022East Lindsey11728Sceat2012-07-02T14:37:00ZReturned to finder2East MidlandsCirca
Early Medieval Coin: Near complete silver Anglo-Saxon sceat, Continental type formerly known as 'Maastricht type', c.700-40 but probably before AD c/725 based on hoard finds.
Coin Reference: Classified in T. Abramson's 'Sceattas, an Illustrated Guide' as Int10.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)22Asgarby Area11344DENO-0B9985506331Stylised bust left (exagerated features) with radiate crown, cross pommee in front and triangle of pellets behind, with partially beaded border.11Derby E7581EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-50633111'Maastricht' typeUnknown61DENO-0B7333Incomplete700x41022images/cburrill2/13843451PAS4FD0B7330016A032012-06-07T15:14:11ZInterlaced cross with trefoil of pellets in quadrantsCertainx410222Regular2011-08-31T23:00:00Z147County / local importanceCertain2012-01-31T00:00:00Z2EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:45.388ZMiddleIsle of Wight1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorIOW2012-4-236.JPG254692012GPS (from the finder)Good13931431791EMUnitary AuthorityCertain444136IOW2546911.98750Restricted Accessx41022184021.07Isle of Wight11728Sceat2012-06-14T20:01:00ZReturned to finder2South EastCirca
An Early-Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) silver Series X, Type 31 sceat (c. 710-c. 760 AD).
Abramson 2006: 15 and 39; North 1994: 65, ref: 117.
Obverse: Facing, radiate Wodan head with chevron beard, cross pommée either side with pellet above. All within a pelleted border
Reverse: Monster in flight left, looking back with gaping jaws biting a raised triple-forked tail. All within a pelleted border
Diameter: 11.98mm. Weight: 1.07g. DA=12:1.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)22Isle of Wight11350IOW-F98154506166Series X, Type 31 sceatFacing, radiate Wodan head with chevron beard, cross pommée either side with pellet above. All within a pelleted border11IOW2012-4-236EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-50616611Series X (Type 31) (N 116/N 117)Unknown102IOW-F96FF51Complete710x41022images/fbasford/13843141PAS4FCF96FF001A2032012-06-06T18:44:31ZMonster in flight left, looking back with gaping jaws biting a raised triple-forked tail. All within a pelleted borderCertainx410222Regular2012-05-29T23:00:00Z47Probably2EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)FinderCertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:45.276ZMiddleLincolnshire100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorNCLE20123.jpg59422012From finder1393152631EM1.18DistrictCertain444136NCL531710.19750Revesbyx41022290911.1East Lindsey11728Sceat2012-07-02T14:41:00ZReturned to finder2East MidlandsCirca
An early medieval silver sceat, series E (Metcalf variety A), dating 700-750, minted in the Netherlands.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)221-0.027749Frisian style1325NCL-E208F8505969quilled crescent coiled right, enclosing 3 bars and uncertain fourth line/cross at different angle11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTF3263finds-505969151Series E (Secondary Variety A)Unknown61NCL-E2012312Complete700x41022images/rcollins/13840161PAS4FCE20120016DA32012-06-05T16:04:55Zdegenerate VOTXX in beaded standard, crosses at sideCertainx410222Regular2012-04-04T23:00:00Z47Certain2012-05-09T23:00:00Z53.147794EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:45.097ZMiddleNorfolk10CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainMiddleMetal detectorSET032012sceatta.jpg72382012Centred on field139316675137681EMDistrictCertain444136NMS6724720Tacolnestonx41022263499331.21South Norfolk11728Sceat2020-05-31T16:57:00ZReturned to finder2EasternCirca
Silver sceatta, Series E, 'Plumed Bird' type (Metcalf var. J), weight 1.21g, minted in the Netherlands, c.700-20.
Helen Geake (Norfolk)Anonymous (early penny/sceatta)2221.152145Frisian style1305NMS-A25457503993Bird, facing right, cross in front11SET032012EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTM1495finds-503993151Series E (Plumed Bird: J) (Type 6) (N 49)Unknown81NMS-A251C1Complete700x41022images/amarsden/13821571PAS4FBA251C00122C32012-05-21T12:21:00ZStandard, enclosing central pellet and annulet, with pellet and linear in each corner. Three pellets forming triangle in between at each end, facing outwards.Certainx410222Regular2012-03-01T00:00:00Z47Certain2012-03-30T23:00:00Z52.510861EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41425EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:44.069ZOxfordshireCountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detector2011796.jpg83282011Fair139311EM
1.97DistrictCertain244136BERK825311.21760x410220.9South Oxfordshire10627Sceat2012-05-18T16:15:00ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A small, possibly incomplete copper alloy imitation of a sceatta, probably a Series K or Series Q (c. AD 710-760). The coin is small and worn and the reverse is crudely executed making identification difficult. This contemporary copy was probably silvered although no trace of this now survives.
Anni ByardAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)71382BERK-667845503802Side profile facing right412011.796EARLY MEDIEVALCOINfinds-50380211Series K (uncertain type)Unknown2BERK-65B326Incomplete710x41022images/abyard/13819161PAS4FB65B32001C6E42012-05-18T15:23:22ZMan and animal?Certainx410222Contemporary copy (Core of plated copy)2011-11-24T00:00:00Z47Probably1EARLY MEDIEVALCopper alloy41421EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)Certain92022-07-14T07:10:43.985ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered11MiddleMetal detectorWILT-63D263.jpg439252010Recorded at a rally13931169551EM
This record was made at a rally and may thus fall below our usual standards of recording
1.4Unitary AuthorityCertain444136WILT4392512.2740Restricted Accessx41022263516410.78Wiltshire11728Sceat2014-02-20T11:10:54ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
An 8th-century silver-plated copper-alloy, possibly irregular, early-medieval (intermediate/Continental) sceat of Series X, type 31 (c. 710 - c. 740 AD; North 116; Abramson 2006, 74)
Christopher HenryAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)22Urchfont21350Urchfont 2010WILT-63D4B5503769Woden head, cross by neck87None2126COINRestricted Accessfinds-50376911Series X (Type 31) (N 116/N 117)Unknown81WILT-63D2633Complete710images/rhenry2/1381895PAS4FB63D260016B042012-05-18T13:14:30ZBeast going left head facing back rightCertainx410222Contemporary copy2010-09-17T23:00:00ZCertain2010-09-18T23:00:00ZEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41427EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainNoneCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:43.971ZMiddleLincolnshire1000CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainMiddleMetal detectorPAS_1818_sceat.jpg59422012From finderGood1393153891EM1.45DistrictCertain444136SWYOR531711.58765Restricted Accessx41022263488450.9East Lindsey11728Sceat2014-03-31T15:38:55ZReturned to finder2East MidlandsCirca
An Early Medieval silver coin; a sceat of Series E (secondary type, uncertain subclass) dating from 710 - 765. Compare examples on page 117 of Abramson. This example is similar to Variety A, but the Ts on the standard do not have cross bars.
Jack CoulthardAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)22Horncastle21304SWYOR-374FB6503215Quilled crescent enclosing 3 bars11PAS form number 1818EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-50321511Series E (uncertain subtype)Unknown41SWYOR-373D876Complete710x41022images/acooper/13815391PAS4FB373D8001D2542012-05-16T10:31:07Zbeaded standard containing TOT / II. The Ts do not have cross bars, there is a pellet above the O and the Is are diagonal lines sloping in at the top. Ther are four diagonal lines below the standard.Certainx410222Regular2012-01-01T00:00:00Z47Certain2012-03-26T23:00:00Z2EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:43.664ZMiddleLincolnshire10CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detector59422011From a paper map1393155551EM1DistrictCertain444136LIN554212725Restricted Accessx4102234222North Kesteven11728Sceat2012-05-16T09:17:41ZReturned to finder2East MidlandsCirca
An Anglo-Saxon silver sceatta, series J (type 37), early secondary type, c 710-725.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)22near Sleaford1Anglo-Saxon style1373LIN-2A39E4501474Two heads facing each other, between them a long cross on a pedestal11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-501474x41012111Series J (Type 37) (N 135)Unknown81LIN-2A2E85Complete710x41022images/adaubney/11PAS4FA2A2E800196D42012-05-03T16:23:20ZRose formed of four crude birds with cross in centreCertainx410222Regular2011-04-30T23:00:00Z47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:42.749ZEarlyLincolnshireCountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorLIN-136916.jpg5942Centred on parish1393159111EMDistrictCertain444136LIN4352711.5715Sturton By Stowx410221.1West Lindsey11728Sceat2012-05-16T09:47:00ZReturned to finder1East MidlandsCirca
An early medieval silver sceat, Series D (type 2c), minted in the Netherlands, c.700-15.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)221Frisian style1298LIN-137571499308Crude radiate bust right, A behind head, runic inscription in front.11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINfinds-499308151Series D (Type 2c) (N 163/N 168)Unknown1LIN-136916Complete700x41022images/adaubney/13785131PAS4F913691001AFB32012-04-20T11:12:34ZCross with pellets in the centre, surrounded by angled lines and annulet.Certainx410222Regular47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)Certainaepa (runic)Civil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:41.621ZEarlyLincolnshireCountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorLIN-133115.jpg5942Centred on parish1393159121EMDistrictCertain444136LIN4352711.5715Torkseyx410220.82West Lindsey11728Sceat2012-05-16T09:52:00ZReturned to finder1East MidlandsCirca
An early medieval silver sceat, Series D (type 2c), struck c 700-715, minted in the Netherlands.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)221Frisian style1298LIN-135657499302Crude radiate bust right, A behind, runic inscription in front.11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINfinds-499302151Series D (Type 2c) (N 163/N 168)Unknown1LIN-133115Complete700x41022images/adaubney/13785111PAS4F913311001AB332012-04-20T10:59:24ZCross with pellets in the centre, surrounded by angled lines, an annulet and a small cross.Certainx410222Regular47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)Certainaepa (runic)Civil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:41.618ZMiddleLincolnshireCountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainMiddleMetal detectorLIN-124EB3.jpg5942Centred on parish1393159121EMDistrictCertain444136LIN4352712750Torkseyx410220.66West Lindsey11728Sceat2012-05-16T10:00:00ZReturned to finder2East MidlandsCirca
An early medieval silver sceat, probably of Series E (rev. standard of Metcalf variety M), Secondary phase type struck circa 700 to 750.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)2221329LIN-126A46499293Bust. Not preserved.11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINfinds-49929311Series E (Secondary Variety M)Unknown2LIN-124EB3Complete700x41022images/adaubney/13785091PAS4F9124EB0015D032012-04-20T09:57:15ZStandard with annulet in the centre, saltire in each angle.Certainx410222Regular47ProbablyEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:41.614ZMiddleLincolnshireCountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainMiddleMetal detectorLIN-11E645.jpg5942Centred on parish1393159111EMDistrictCertain444136LIN4352712740Sturton By Stowx410220.82West Lindsey11728Sceat2012-05-16T10:04:00ZReturned to finder2East MidlandsCirca
An Anglo Saxon silver sceat. Series S 'Female centaur' type, struck circa 730 to 740.
John NaylorAnonymous (early penny/sceatta)222Anglo-Saxon style1483LIN-1202C5499290Sphinx or female centaur with cutstretched wings.11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINfinds-499290x41012111Series S (Type 47)Unknown1LIN-11E645Complete730x41022images/adaubney/13785081PAS4F911E640019E932012-04-20T09:29:25ZWolf head whorl.Certainx410222Regular47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41423EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALEarly Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)CertainCivil Parish92022-07-14T07:10:41.613Z