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William H Pheatt
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21 March 1995
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period, Sceatta, Series E, degraded bust right resembling ‘porcupine’ with XIII for face, reverse standard with symbols reading ‘VOIC’, 1.34 gms (Metcalf, NC 1966, pl.xv, 7; BMC type 5; N. 48; S. 788). Extremely fine and practically as struck
Hammer Price: £120
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period, Sceatta, Series E, a similar coin, 1.27 gms (Metcalf, NC 1966, pl.xv, 7; BMC type 5; N. 48; S. 788). Extremely fine, well-centred
Hammer Price: £110
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, East Anglian (c.735-750), base Sceatta, series R, crude radiate bust right, runic legend, reverse standard, 0.71 gms (Rigold R2; cf. N. 165; S. 832). Fine, rare
Hammer Price: £25
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Frisian (c.700-750), Sceatta, East Anglian type, radiate bust right, remains of runic legend, reverse plain cross with pellets in angles, 1.31 gms (Rigold R3; BMC type 2c; N. 168; S. 839). Good style, about extremely fine
Hammer Price: £80
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Frisian, Sceatta, degraded bust right resembling ‘porcupine’ with thin parallel lines for face, reverse standard with crescents, cross, annulet and pellets, 0.93 gms (Metcalf class C; N. 48; S. 841). Very fine, reverse better, a scarce variant
Hammer Price: £90
Eanred (810-c.854), Kings of Northumbria, Eanred (c.810-854), copper Stycas (3), viz. ALDATES, 1.18 gms; FORDRED, 0.90 gms; MONNE, 0.88 gms (N. 186; S. 860); Æthelred II (First reign: c.854-858), Stycas (2), both with retrograde legends, viz. MONNE, 1.19 gms; ODILO, 1.11 gms (N. 188; S. 861). Fourth very fine, others generally fine, last with the appearance of a derivative (5)
Hammer Price: £70
Redwulf (c.858), Kings of Northumbria, Redwulf (c.858), Styca, COENRED, 1.16 gms (N. 189; S. 863); Æthelred II (Second reign: c.858-862), Styca, EARDVVLF, 1.11 gms (N. 190; S. 864); Osberht (c.862-867), Styca, EANVVLF, 1.18 gms (N. 191; S. 865). First two fine, last fair and with the appearance of a derivative (3)
Wigmund (837-854), Archbishops of York, Wigmund (c.837-854), Styca, EDILVEARD, 1.12 gms (N. 196; S. 871). Very fine
Hammer Price: £40
Wulfhere (854-900), Archbishops of York, Wulfhere (c.854-900), Styca, VVLFRED, 1.21 gms (N. 197; S. 872). Traces of silvering, very fine and rare
Hammer Price: £130
Burgred (852-874), Kings of Mercia, Burgred (852-874), Penny, Middle Period, type A, Berheah, bust with horizontal band, unusual ‘squashed’ first E in King’s name, BERHEA MONETA, lunettes unbroken, 1.30 gms (N. 423; S. 938). Rather crude reverse style, fine
Hammer Price: £150
Burgred (852-874), Kings of Mercia, Burgred, Penny, Middle Period, type C, Tata, bust with horizontal band, TATA MONETA, lunettes broken at angles, 1.24 gms (N. 425; S. 940). Neat style, very fine and toned, scarce
Hammer Price: £210
Burgred (852-874), Kings of Mercia, Burgred, Penny, Middle Period, type D, Cenred, bust with horizontal band, CENRED MONETA divided by lines with crook at each end, 1.17 gms (N. 426; S. 941). A little discolouration, otherwise very fine, good portrait
Hammer Price: £200
Danish E Anglia: St Edmund, Viking Invaders, St. Edmund Memorial Coinage (c.895-910), Penny, Adradus, SC EADMVMD RE around A, no pellet, reverse ADRADVS VVONE around cross pattée, 1.29 gms (N.483; S. 960). Very fine, toned
Hammer Price: £170
Danish E Anglia: St Edmund, Viking Invaders, St. Edmund Memorial Coinage, Penny, Wine, SC EEADMVN around A, no pellet, reverse vvineir moie around cross pattée, 1.21 gms (N.483; S. 961). A little weak in parts, better than very fine, toned
Hammer Price: £160
Vikings in York: Cnut, Viking Invaders, York Coinage (c.895-902), Penny, ‘Cunnetti’ type, CVN NET TI around small cross pattée with two pellets, reverse CNVT REX around arms of patriarchal cross, large pellets, 1.35 gms (L & S C1/CR-G; N. 501; S. 993). On a large flan, ghosting of inner circle on reverse, very fine and toned
Vikings in York: Cnut, Viking Invaders, York Coinage, Penny, ‘Cunnetti’ type, similar, but smaller pellets on reverse, 1.47 gms (L & S C1/CR-G; N. 501; S. 993). ‘Cuerdale’ patina, very fine
Vikings in York: Cnut, Viking Invaders, York Coinage, Penny, ‘Cunnetti’ type, similar, 1.34 gms (L & S C1/CR-G; N. 501; S. 993). Slightly crimped, otherwise about extremely fine, dark tone
Vikings in York: St Peter, Viking Invaders, St. Peter Coinage (c.905-927), Penny, York, Phase I, SCI PETRIM in two lines, group of four pellets above and below, reverse EBORACE IC around cross pattée with two pellets, 1.14 gms (N. 551; S. 1006). Some verdigris, about very fine, scarce
Hammer Price: £360
Æthelred I (c.865-871), Kings of Wessex, Æthelred I (865-871), Penny, Æthelgar, reads ÆTHERED, reverse EDELGAR MONETA divided by lines with crook at each end, 0.99 gms (cf. Pagan, SNC Feb. 1991, p.6; N. 623; S. 1055). Chipped, obverse very fine, reverse nearly so, extremely rare, only 3 specimens known of this moneyer
Hammer Price: £270
Alfred the Great (871-899), Kings of Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-899), First Coinage, Penny, Lunette type, Oshere, bust right, reverse OSHERE MONETA, lunettes unbroken, 0.68 gms (N. 625; S. 1057). Edge chipped and flan lightly perforated, fine, base appearance
Alfred the Great (871-899), Kings of Wessex, Alfred the Great, Third Coinage, Penny, Two Line series, ‘Guthrum’ type, Dudig, DVDIG MON, Mercian lettering, 1.58 gms (N. 637; S. 1066). Light metal flaking on reverse, otherwise better than fine, toned
Edward the Elder (899-924), Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, Two Line type, Dudig, DVDIG MONE divided by two crosses, single pellet at top, centre and bottom, 1.63 gms (N. 649; S. 1087). Very fine, toned
Edward the Elder (899-924), Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder, Penny, Two Line type, Ealhstan, EALHSTAN MO divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.58 gms (N. 649; S. 1087). Obverse from rusty die with legend partly obliterated, fine
Hammer Price: £100
Edward the Elder (899-924), Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder, Penny, Portrait type, Wulfred, diademed bust left, reverse VVLF+ RED MO divided by single cross and pellet, single pellet above and below, 1.58 gms (N. 651; S. 1084). Portrait rather weak, otherwise about very fine, rare
Hammer Price: £410
Edward the Elder (899-924), Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder, Penny, Anglo-Saxon Church Tower type, Eadmund, EADVVEARD REX around small cross, reverse EADMVND divided by tower, 1.51 gms (N. 666; S. 1083). Very fine and extremely rare
Hammer Price: £2,500
Æthelstan (924-939), Æthelstan (924-939), Penny, Bust Crowned type, no mint name, Dryhtvald, DRYHTVALD MON, 1.56 gms (Blunt 317; N. 673; S. 1094). Reverse legend partly weak, otherwise very fine, good portrait, rare
Hammer Price: £680
Eadmund (939-946), Eadmund (939-946), Penny, Two Line type [HR1, North Western variety], Eadmund, reads EADMVND RE, reverse EADMVND, 1.30 gms (N. 691; S. 1105). Fine
Eadred (946-955), Eadred (946-955), Penny, Two Line type [HT1, North Eastern variety], Theodmær, reads EADRED REX F, reverse DEODMAER M, 1.34 gms (N. 706; S. 1113). Good fine, dark tone
Hammer Price: £180
Eadwig (955-959), Eadwig (955-959), cut Halfpenny, Two Line type [HT1, North Eastern variety], Leofstan, reads EADW[––––]X, large lettering, reverse [LI]OF[ST]AN O, 0.66 gms(N. 724; S. 1122). About very fine(£20-40)
Eadwig (955-959), Eadwig, Penny, Two Line type [HT1, North Eastern variety, probably struck at York], Heriger, reads EADPIG REX:, large lettering, reverse HERIGER MO, 1.35 gms (N. 724; S. 1122). Fine, scarce
Eadgar (959-975), Eadgar (959-975), Penny, Two Line type [HT North Eastern V variety], Farthegn, reads EADG·A·R REX, reverse CARDEIN MO, large neat lettering, 1.14 gms (N. 741; S. 1129). Very fine, toned
Eadgar (959-975), Eadgar, Penny, Two Line type [HT North Eastern V variety], Athelaver, reads EADG·A·R REX·, reverse EDELAINE O, large neat lettering, 1.31 gms (N. 741; S. 1129). Good fine, lightly toned
Eadgar (959-975), Eadgar, Penny, Circumscription Cross type, no mint name, ‘York’ group, Fastolf, reads EADGAR REX, reverse FASTOLF MOI, 1.13 gms (N. 748; S. 1134). Fine
Eadgar (959-975), Eadgar, Penny, Reform Portrait type, London, Æthelwald, ADELPOLD M¯O LVND, 1.32 gms (N. 752; S. 1141). Rather dirty and a little crimped, but fine and rare
Hammer Price: £450
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, First Hand type, Norwich, Brantinc, typical East Anglian style bust with V-shaped drapery, reverse BRANTINC M¯O NOR[DP]IC, square cuff to hand, Alpha and Omega transposed, 1.44 gms (Dolley and Talvio EA; same obv. die as FEJ 615; N. 766; S. 1144). Large piece missing, otherwise better than fine and toned, a rare variant
Hammer Price: £45
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Penny, First Hand type, Winchester, Brihtnoth, bust with aquiline nose, reverse BEORHNOD M¯O PINTO, rounded cuff to hand with pellet above, Alpha and Omega normal, 1.49 gms (Dolley and Talvio Southern B; N. 766; S. 1144). A clear fine
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Penny, Second Hand type, Exeter, Luda, bust with pellet behind shoulder, LVDA M¯O EAXECES, pellets by cuff curls, 1.28 gms (Brettell 89, this coin; N. 768; S. 1146). Edge crack, very fine
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Penny, Second Hand type, London, Eadelm, bust without pellets behind shoulder or by cuff curls, EADELM M¯O LVND, 1.33 gms (N. 768; S. 1146). Very fine, reverse better, grey tone
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Penny, Second Hand type, London, Goda, bust without pellet behind shoulder, GOD M¯O LVNDONII, pellets above cuff curls, 1.26 gms (N. 768; S. 1146). Cracked and flan with light perforations, fine to very fine
Hammer Price: £60
Æthelred II (978-1016), Æthelred II, Penny, CRVX type, Bath, Æthelsige, ÆDELSIGE M¯O BAD, 1.75 gms (N. 770; S. 1148). Cracked and bent, some peckmarks, otherwise fine, scarce
Hammer Price: £50
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