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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1993C458 |
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| Collection: | Antiquities - Ancient & Mediaeval Coins |
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| Date: | 720 - 740 |
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Notes | The sceatta, an early form of silver penny, was probably referred to as a 'penny' in Saxon times. The word 'sceatta' is an academic term used to distinguish early coins of this type. The designs on this example consist of a simple cross motif to one side, and a bird with typical Saxon interlace pattern to the other. | | Bequeathed by Ian Donal Finney. |
Further Information | | Production Period: | Saxon |
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| Material(s): | Silver |
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| Denomination: | Sceatta |
Associated Places | | Dimensions | | Diameter: | 12 mm |
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