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Single finds of coins of Plegmund are very rare and this is only the second of his coins recorded by PAS (the others are listed as LANCUM-2C14A4, OXON-B49585) and the first of this type.
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An damaged and incomplete early medieval silver penny of Plegmund, Archbishop of Canterbury (890-923), two-line type (Class II; North 256) minted by Wilric at Canterbury, c.910-23.
The coin is damaged on both left and right sides, obscuring part of the obverse inscription. There is also a crack in the flan along the line of part of the inner circle of the coin.
Jo AhmetArchbishop Plegmund of Canterbury794392230.84893852Anglo-Saxon style1559KENT-953231657540Small central cross pattee within an inner circle.WILR/IC MON11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINTR0026finds-657540x41012111N 256 (Abp Plegmund, Class II)26383840Canterbury81KENT-94F9844Incomplete910x41022images/jjackson/14987631PAS54994F980013D332014-12-23T11:18:48ZMoneyer's name in two lines divided by three small cross pattees. Group of three pellets above and below.Certainx410222Regular147Regional importanceCertain50.99862554EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41421x25814EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALPenny of the Archbishops of Canterbury 8th-9th centuryCertainPLEGMVND AR[CHI]EPCivil Parish112022-07-14T07:12:10.432Z