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Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, 1.26g, 12h, large portrait type (c.800-821), East Anglian mi...
De Witt, Künker auction 137, 14 March 2008, lot 3039
Norweb, part 4, Spink auction 59, 17 June 1987, lot 1178
Lockett, part VII, Glendining, 4 November 1958, lot 2656
Roth, part II, Sotheby, 14 October 1918, lot 65
Crowther, Sotheby, 10 November 1904, lot 5
Montagu, part 1, Sotheby, 18-23 November 1895, lot 249
Brice, collection purchased by Montagu, 1887
Bergne, Sotheby, 20 May 1873, lot 64
Rev. Christmas, Sotheby, 1 February 1864, lot 27
Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
De Witt, Künker auction 137, 14 March 2008, lot 3039
Norweb, part 4, Spink auction 59, 17 June 1987, lot 1178
Lockett, part VII, Glendining, 4 November 1958, lot 2656
Roth, part II, Sotheby, 14 October 1918, lot 65
Crowther, Sotheby, 10 November 1904, lot 5
Montagu, part 1, Sotheby, 18-23 November 1895, lot 249
Brice, collection purchased by Montagu, 1887
Bergne, Sotheby, 20 May 1873, lot 64
Rev. Christmas, Sotheby, 1 February 1864, lot 27
Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
The Williams Collection of Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Coins - Part I
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lot 39 Burgred Penny - The coin is as the example described by Hawkins from the Gravesend Hoard, but it is not necessarily the same coin. The provenance should read POSSIBLY from the Gravesend Hoard.
Lot 40 Coelwulf II Penny - the flaw on the neck is not a metal flaw (the metal is very good) but is caused in the strike, perhaps an obstruction on or occlusion in the die, causing the depression on the king’s neck. The estimate should be £7,000-9,000
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