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Record ID: KENT-30671C
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A slight cracked silver early medieval penny of Cnut (1016-1035), Quatrefoil type dating to c.AD 1017-1023. Minted by Frethi (FREDI on the coin) at London. North (1994) No. 781, BMC viii, Hild.E. Possibly exhibits die damage in first quarter of the reverse.
Measurements: 18.6mm in diameter and 0.81g in weight.
Created on: Wednesday 22nd June 2022
Last updated: Thursday 23rd June 2022
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Record ID: NMGW-E0F00D
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: the Vale of Glamorgan
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An early medieval silver penny of Harold I (Joint king 1035-1037, sole king 1037-1040), Jewel Cross type, BMC i, moneyer Loefwine, minted in Shrewsbury, 1036-1038 (North 802).
Created on: Monday 6th June 2022
Last updated: Wednesday 15th June 2022
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Record ID: IOW-776FD0
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Isle of Wight
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver Continental sceat, series D, Type 8, c.AD 695-740. Spink 840/North 50. Domburg mint.
Obverse: Standard type. Reverse: Plain cross with pellets in angles.
Created on: Tuesday 8th March 2022
Last updated: Thursday 7th April 2022
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This findspot is known as 'Isle of Wight', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: KENT-5B1D1A
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An early-medieval silver penny of Edward the Confessor (1042-66), PACX type dating to the period c.1042-4. with obverse type Pagan C. Minted by Brunwine and Stamford. North (1994. 179) No.814; Pagan (2011, 79) No. 411 and Hild 679.
Measurements: 17.5mm in diameter and 1.15g in weight
Discussion: This coin seems to be similar to that listed by Pagan (2011, 87) as no.814. The obverse of no.814 is listed as his type Ai, The example here however, with a cruder bust and heavily abbreviated obverse inscription (reading EDER/E REA) fits closer to Pagan's group C. Re-examining Paga…
Created on: Monday 17th January 2022
Last updated: Friday 21st January 2022
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Record ID: DEV-9F5EB4
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An early medieval silver penny of Harold Harefoot dating to AD 1038-1040.
Fleur-de-Lis type. North (1994) no 803. Minted at Exeter by Eadmer. Martin Allen has kindly commented that this is the first example of a coin of Eadmer in the Fleur-de-Lis type recorded by the EMC. It is recorded there as EMC 2019.0391.
Measurements: 17.9mm diameter, 0.9mm thickness, weight 1.06g.
Created on: Wednesday 16th June 2021
Last updated: Tuesday 13th July 2021
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This findspot is known as 'Staple Fitzpaine', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: KENT-0A3D92
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Early Medieval silver cut halfpenny of Aethelred II 'The Unready' (978-1016); 'Crux' type (c.991-997). Mint of Canterbury, uncertain moneyer, North (1994) 770.
Obverse description: Bust left, draped, sceptre in front
Obverse inscription: +AETHEL[RED REX ANGLORX]
Reverse description: Voided short cross with pellet at centre; CRVX in angles.
Reverse inscription: [___]M-O CAENT
Measurements: 20mm long (original diameter), 7,5mm wide and weight of g.
Created on: Tuesday 26th January 2021
Last updated: Wednesday 27th January 2021
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Record ID: OXON-89377C
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Early Medieval silver penny of Alfred the Great of Wessex (AD 871-99) dating to c.AD 871-5. Lunettes 'type A' (unbroken). Moneyer: Bosa at Cantebury. North (1994: 123) No. 625. Lyons and Mackay 2008: 44; 46-7.
A small piece of the flan has broken away in old damage between 8 and 10 as seen on the obverse.
Created on: Wednesday 9th September 2020
Last updated: Wednesday 9th September 2020
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Record ID: KENT-F90F76
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete early-medieval (Anglo-Saxon) silver penny of Coenwulf (796-821), Substantive Tribrach moline of three (T) reverse type dating to the period c. 797/8-805. Mint: Canterbury, moneyer: Eoba or Eaba. North (1994) no.342 (T). Naismith (2016: pl. 6) nos 123-124 (Eoba).
Measurements: 18.33mm in diameter and 1.07g in weight
Created on: Thursday 9th April 2020
Last updated: Tuesday 8th September 2020
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Record ID: NMGW-8C1521
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Carmarthenshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A silver early-medieval penny of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066). Bust facing/small cross type (North 830; BMC xiii), moneyer Eadric at Hereford Mint, 1062-1065. The coin is a die match with coin no. 111 from the Abergavenny Area Hoard (Besly 2016), which was a previously unrecorded variety.
Created on: Monday 23rd March 2020
Last updated: Monday 20th April 2020
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Record ID: KENT-E4F3B1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete early-medieval (Anglo-Saxon) silver penny of Coenwulf (796-821), Substantive Tribrach moline of three (T) reverse type (North 342; Naismith C11var) dating to c. 797/8-805, Mint: Canterbury, moneyer: Ethelmod. Ref: North 1994: 92; Naismith 2016: pl. 5, nos 114-8.
Measurements: 19.96mm in diameter, 1.11mm thick and 1.34g in weight.
.Discussion: The 'Tribrach' coinage of Coenwulf struck by the moneyer Ethelmod at Canterbury normally shows the tribrach design formed of two lines. This example shows the two lines with a third pellet line within, a style seen on the Can…
Created on: Tuesday 3rd September 2019
Last updated: Thursday 9th April 2020
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Record ID: ESS-81F59F
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Incomplete Early-Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) silver penny of Offa (757-796), Light Coinage. Moneyer is Alhmund, c. 765-792. C.E.B 40, North 282
Obverse is O/F/[A]/R in angles of cross fleury with a lozenge centre containing annulets and pellet
Reverse is ALH/[MUN] across two lines divided by a line of pellets with fleury ends and a Latin cross above
Created on: Wednesday 24th July 2019
Last updated: Monday 29th July 2019
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Record ID: KENT-954E37
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Early-Medieval silver sceat of Primary Phase, c.700-760. Series E related, 'stepped cross type'. Obverse: Fine-quilled crescent coiled right, triangular head enclosing pellet eye, annulets and beaded line below. Reverse: Voided, stepped cross within beaded border, pellet in cross with central pellet in annulet, some pellets in quadrants. Vestigal chevrons in margin outside of beaded border. Abramson (2012. 192) No. 91.10.
Measurements: 12.15mm diameter, 2.29mm thick and 1.21g in weight.
Created on: Monday 13th May 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 14th May 2019
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Record ID: KENT-769528
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Early-Medieval silver sceat of Primary Series C, of imitative tyoe, c.700-710.Abramson (2012. 51) No. 4.70. Obverse: Crude, oversized, bust right, angular ear. Legend: Runic ' ' translating as EPA. Reverse: Beaded votive standard enclosing, central annulet, crudely engraved letters, cross pattee each side.
Dimensions: Diameter: 12.1mm, 1.58mm thick and Weight: 1.07g
This coin shows the full inscription of Abramson (2012. 51) No. 4.70, is actually rather than , as on the obverse of Abramson (2012. 68) 12.10
Created on: Wednesday 17th October 2018
Last updated: Thursday 18th October 2018
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Record ID: SUR-C1A931
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver hammered penny, late Anglo-Saxon of Æthelwulf of Wessex (839-858). The flan is damaged in two places, with some loss.
Obverse: cross with clockwise P shaped arms with pellet in centre and pellet in each quarter, within a beaded border. +EÐELVV[ ]REX. Reverse: cross pattee with wedge in each angle and the legend MANN[...]M.
This is a previously unknown type for Athelwulf of Wessex by the Rochester moneyer Manning, probably minted in the late 840s. The closest comparison previously published is Naismith (2011) type R30.3.
Created on: Thursday 9th August 2018
Last updated: Saturday 11th August 2018
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Record ID: KENT-726A36
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Early-Medieval/Anglo-Saxon 'pale' gold shilling/transitional sceat of Transitional/Pre-Primary Phase Series VaA, dating c.665-680. Ref: Abramason No. 2.10, possibily minted in Essex.
Measurements: diameter11.82mm; thickness: 1.52mm; weight: 1.23g
Created on: Tuesday 24th July 2018
Last updated: Thursday 16th August 2018
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This findspot is known as 'Near Parkwood', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SF-05E1F4
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published
A silver early-medieval penny of Offa (757-796), Light Coinage portrait type (Chick 179var),dating c.780/5-792/3, moneyer Wihtred (Pihtred), East Anglian mint (probably Ipswich). Ref: Chick 2010: 138-9.
Obverse: draped bust right within inner pelleted border, +OFFA+REX+. Reverse: floriate cross crosslet with lozenge shaped centre, within which is a flower, moneyers name in angles around, +PI/IH/TR/Ed.
Created on: Thursday 19th July 2018
Last updated: Friday 10th August 2018
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This findspot is known as 'Eyke', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-45391D
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Fragmentary contemporary copy of an East Anglian thrymsa plated in very pale gold, a Trophy type, obverse bust left, star and annulets in front, reverse a trophy derivative. A base coin can be seen on the broken edge. Importantly, this coin is an obverse die duplicate to an example from Billockby, Norfolk (Marsden 2016, 58, no. 20); the reverse is from a disfferent die. The fact that this example is plated strongly suggests that the Billockby example might also, in fact, be a plated copy. The Billockby coin has a Runic inscription on the obverse - none of this coin's reverse legend ca…
Created on: Wednesday 14th February 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 2nd April 2019
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Record ID: LIN-87E827
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An Early Medieval silver penny of Offa (765-796), Blunt group I (Light coinage); Chick 30a, Group H. Mint of London, struck c.765-92.
Obv. +O/ FF / AR/ EX
Rev. + / d / U / d
See also Naismith 2010: 87, fig.9 (Naismith, R. 2010.The Coinage of Offa Revisited. British Numismatic Journal 80, 76-106).
Created on: Thursday 19th October 2017
Last updated: Thursday 19th October 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Metheringham area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: BM-D2E88D
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published
A gold Early-Medieval pseudo-Imperial tremissis of Justinian I (AD 527-565), dating to the period c.AD 527-565.
Obverse: D N IVSTINI-ANVS P P AVC, Diademed and cuirassed bust in paludamentum right.
Reverse: VICTORIA ACVSTORVI, Victory walking right looking left holding wreath and globe cruciger.
Mintmark: - *//COM(OB)
Diameter: 14mm. Weight: 1.48g.
For the official prototype of Justinian from Constantinople cf. MIBE p.115, no. 19. This is probably a Merovingian pseudo-Imperial issue, cf. MEC I, pp. 464-465, pl. 18, nos. 356-357; Belfort cf. no. 5285.
Created on: Monday 4th September 2017
Last updated: Monday 4th September 2017
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Record ID: KENT-AEFB28
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete Early-Medieval silver primary phase sceat of Series W, as Abramson 108.20 (except figure looking left, possibly a new variety). Cross and Crosslets on saltire cross, minted c. AD 700-715.
Measurements: 13.05mm in diameter, 1.41mm thick and 1.04g in weight.
Created on: Wednesday 9th August 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 15th August 2017
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