COIN REGISTER 2006 EDITED BY MARTIN ALLEN, PHILIP DE JERSEY AND IAN LEINS THE Coin Register provides a platform for the publication of unusual and remarkable single coin finds from Britain and Ireland. All Celtic, pre-conquest Roman, Roman silver prior to AD 64, Roman gold and late Roman silver coins from the fourth century onwards are welcomed, as are Anglo-Saxon, Norman or Plantagenet coins and their continental contemporaries (down to and including the Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) type of Henry II), and most later medieval continental coins. However, coins outside these categories will still be considered for their numismatic inter- est. As always, the essential criterion for inclusion will be that the coin is new, by virtue of either being newly found or (if previously discovered) being hitherto unpublished. Single finds from archaeological excavations may be included if it seems that there would otherwise be a consider- able delay in publication. The listing of Celtic coins in the Coin Register is earned out in association with the Celtic Coin Index at the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford (http://web.arch.ox.ac.uk/coins/ccindex.htm). Celtic material should therefore be sent in thefirst instance to Dr Philip de Jersey, Institute of Archaeology, 36 Beaumont Street, Oxford 0X1 2PG ([email protected]). Finds of Greek and Roman coins should be notified to Ian Leins, Finds Adviser, Iron Age and Roman coins, Portable Antiquities Scheme, c/o Department of Coins and Medals, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG (,[email protected]). Other material should be sent to Dr Martin Allen, Department of Coins and Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge CB2 1RB ([email protected]).

Contributors S.H. Simon Holmes Rl. Peter Ilisch R.A. A. Richard Abdy D.K. David Kendrick A.A. Tony Abramson I.M.R.L. Ian Leins K.A. Kurt Adams C.A.M. Caroline MacDonald M.R .A. Martin Allen A.B .M. Adrian Marsden R.A. Rachel Atherton C.M. Chris Meitiner J.R.B. Julian Baker F.M. Faye Minter F.B. Frank Basford P.M. Paul Murawski E.M.B. Edward Besly R.N. Rory Naismith R.B. Roger Bland R.O. Roy Owens T.B. Tom Brindle N.P. Naomi Payne P.B. Pat Broomfield J.P. James Patterson D.B. Dot Bruns J.P1. Jude Plouviez T.V.B. T.V. Buttrey D.P. Duncan Pennock A.C. A.J.P. Campbell A.Pol Arent Pol R.C. Robert Chamberlain LP. Ian Postlethwaite J.C. Jeremy Cheek J.Puls Jodi Puis BJ.C. Barrie Cook A.R. Andrew Richardson N.C. Nicholas Cooke C.R. Chris Rudd D.C. Dean Crawford P.R.S. Paul Sealey E.W.D. Ernest Danson M.S. Michael Sharp D.D. David Darrington J.S. John Sills J.D. John Darvill F.S. Faye Simpson A.D. Adam Daubney L.S. Lisa Staves P.de J. Philip de Jersey K.S. Kate Sutton A.G. Andy Gillis A.T. Anna Tyacke B.H. Brett Hammond R.T. Rosalind Tyrrell I.H. Ian Heavisides P.W. Phillipa Walton K.H. Katie Hinds J.W. Julian Watters C.H. Chris Hodgson R.W. Rob Webley D.J.H. David Holman D.W. David Williams COIN REGISTER 2006 365 Justinian I, 491-565) (Vienna, 2000). Authorities cited K.F. Morrison and H. Grunthal, Carolingian Abramson T. Abramson, Sceattas: An Illustrated MG Coinage, Nordisk Numismatisk Unions Guide. Anglo-Saxon Coins and Icons Medlemsblad 158 (New York, 1967). (King's Lynn, 2006). Mossop H.R. Mossop, The Lincoln Mint Belfort A. de Belfort, Description generate des c,890-1279 (Newcastle upon Tyne, 1970). monnaies merovingiennes, 5 vols (Paris, North J.J. North, English Hammered Coinage, 1882-95). vol. I (3rd edition, London, 1994). BLS C.E. Blunt, C.S.S. Lyon and B.H.I.H. Poey D'Avant F. Poey d'Avant, Monnaies feodales de Stewart, 'The Coinage of Southern France, 3 vols (Paris, 1858). England, 796-840'. BNJ 32 (1963), 1-74. Prou M. Prou, Catalogue des monnaies frangaises Blunt C.E. Blunt, 'The Coinage of Offa'. In de la Bibliotheque Nationale. Les monnaies R.H.M. Dolley (ed.), Anglo-Saxon Coins merovingiennes (Paris, 1892). (London, 1961), 39-62. RBCH A.S. Robertson, An Inventory of Romano- BMCGC Various authors, A Catalogue of the Greek British Coin Hoards, edited by R. Hobbs Coins in the British Museum (London, var- and T.V. Buttrey, RNS Special Publication ious dates). 20 (London, 2000). BMCIA R. Hobbs, British Iron Age Coins in the RIC The Roman Imperial Coinage, 10 vols British Museum (London, 1996). (London, 1923-94). BMC A C.F. Keary, A Catalogue of English Coins Sear D.R. Sear, Greek Coins and Their Values. in the British Museum. Anglo-Saxon Series, Vol. 2 Asia & Africa (London, 1979); 2 vols (London, 1887-93). Greek Imperial Coins and Their Values BN C. Morrisson, Catalogues des monnaies (London, 1982). byzantines de la Bibliotheque Nationale, 2 Scheers S. 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Grierson, Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Abbreviations Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore CCI Celtic Coin Index Collection, 9 vols (Washington, 1966-99). cuir. cuirassed DT L.-P. Delestree and M. Tache, Nouvel atlas diad. diademed des monnaies gauloises, I. de la Seine au dr. draped Rhin (Paris, 2002). EMC Corpus of Early Medieval Coin Finds ES A. Engel and R. Serrure, Traite de numis- AD 410-1180 {www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/ matique du moven age, 3 vols (Paris, coins/emc) 1891-1905). ex. exergue Lafaurie J. Lafaurie, Les monnaies des rois de helm. helmeted France,2 vols (Paris, 1951-6). HER Historic Environments Record LRBC P.V. Hill, J.P.C. Kent and R.A.G. Carson, 1. left Late Roman Bronze Coinage AD 324^-98 laur. laureate (London, 1960). M/d Metal detector LT H. de la Tour, Atlas de monnaies gauloises PAS Portable Antiquities Scheme (Paris, 1892). r. right Mayhew N.J. Mayhew, Sterling Imitations of rad. radiate Edwardian Type, RNS Special Publication SMR Sites and Monuments Record 14 (London, 1983). std seated MEC Medieval European Coinage stg standing Metcalf D.M. Metcalf, Thrymsas and Sceattas in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 3 vols (London, 1993-4). Geographical index MIB W. Hahn, Moneta Imperii Byzantini, 3 vols Aberavon Sands, Neath Port Talbot, 254 (Vienna, 1973-81). Abridge, Essex, 252,299 MIBE W. Hahn with M.A. Metlich, Money of the Acol, Kent, 12 Incipient Byzantine Empire (Anctstasius I- Alton, near, Hampshire, 126 366 COIN REGISTER 2006 Ardleigh, Essex, 304 Foxley, Norfolk, 53 Aston Abbotts, Buckinghamshire, 52 Foxton, Cambridgeshire, 116 Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, 94, 185 Framlingham, Suffolk, 262 Barham, Kent, 81 Freckenham, Suffolk, 63, 105, 135, 138 Barham, Suffolk, 47, 120 Gayton, Norfolk, 223 Barmby Moor, East Yorkshire, 281 Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, 215,245, 296 Barton-on-Humber area, North Lincolnshire, 210 Goodnestone, Kent, 8 Basingstoke, Hampshire, 237 Grantham area, Lincolnshire, 169 Beccles, near, Suffolk, 22 Great Bromley, Essex, 58 Bedford, 199 Great Moulton, Norfolk, 31 Bedfordshire/Buckinghamshire border, 123 Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire, 108, 287 Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 162 Great Tey, Essex, 226, 231 Billingford, Norfolk, 153 Grimsby, near, Lincolnshire, 23 Binnington, North Yorkshire, 257,274 Grimston, Norfolk, 225,266 Braintree, near, Essex, 38 Hampshire, 182 Brasted, Kent, 264 Hampton Poyle, Oxfordshire, 292 Brockley, North Somerset, 284 Harlington, Bedfordshire, 193 Buntingford, Hertfordshire, 115 Harston, Cambridgeshire, 166, 198 Burgh Castle, near, Norfolk, 32 Hart, Hartlepool, 154 Burgh on Bain, near, Lincolnshire, 5 Hartlebury, near, Worcestershire, 297 Cambridge, 148, 207 Harwell, Oxfordshire, 133 Cambridge, near, 118, 144, 253 Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 168 Cambridgeshire, 55, 230, 248 Hayle, Cornwall, 243 Carlton Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, 267 Hibaldstow, near, North Lincolnshire. 36 Chelmondiston, Suffolk, 78 Hilgay, Norfolk. 59 Chelmsford, near, Essex, 16, 261 Hindringham, Norfolk, 212 Cheshire, 310 Hitchin, Hertfordshire, 178 Chichester, near, West Sussex, 11, 101 Hollingbourne, Kent, 112 Chingford, 142 Horncastle, near, Lincolnshire, 100,109 Chiseldon, Wiltshire, 165 Hothfield, Kent, 76 Cliffe, Medway, 61, 64, 111, 145 Ingleby Barwick, Stockton on Tees, 250 Colchester, near, Essex, 164,173 Keelby, Lincolnshire, 152 Collingham, Nottinghamshire, 48 Kenninghall, Norfolk, 288 Congham, Norfolk, 128 Kent, 44,46,56, 181, 192, 195,277 Copdock, Suffolk, 293 King's Lynn, near, Norfolk, 134,137, 140, 175, 188,268 Cotgrave, near, Nottinghamshire, 151 Kingston upon Hull, near, 110 Cranfield, Northamptonshire, 258 Lanivet parish, Cornwall, 29 Cransford, Suffolk, 240 Lashley Green, Essex, 65, 99 Crawley, Hampshire, 10, 233 Lashley Wood, Essex, 73, 79, 88 Deal, near, Kent, 6, 143 Lavendon. Buckinghamshire, 124 Diss, near, Norfolk, 146 Layer Marney, Essex, 57 Docking, Norfolk, 280 Lenwade, Norfolk, 127 Doncaster, near, 227 Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, 20 Dorchester, near, Dorset, 75 Lewes, East Sussex, 9 Driffield, near, East Yorkshire, 33,190, 269 Lincoln, near, 273 Duxford, near, Cambridgeshire, 15, 171 Lincolnshire, 187,201,246 East Sussex, 35,41 Linton, near, Cambridgeshire, 196, 203 East Yorkshire, 150 Little Thurlow, Suffolk, 14 Edlesborough, near, Buckinghamshire, 113 Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire, 222, 249 Ely, Cambridgeshire, 167 Littlebourne, Kent, 80 Essex, 77, 241 Littlestoke, Oxfordshire, 95 Essex/Hertfordshire border, 49 London (City), 197, 220,236 Evesham, near, Worcestershire, 234 London (Thames), 129 Eye, Suffolk, 270 Long Melford, Suffolk, 117 Eyke, Suffolk, 50 Long Stratton, Norfolk, 283 Eythorne, near, Kent, 54 Ludborough, near, Lincolnshire, 1 Fakenham, near, Norfolk, 103 Luton, near, Bedfordshire, 13 Farnborough, near, Kent, 180 Lydd, Kent, 130 Farnham, near, Surrey, 2 Malton, near, North Yorkshire, 66, 96 Fimber, East Yorkshire, 102 Margaret Roding, Essex, 125 Fingringhoe, near, Essex, 30 Meesden, near, Hertfordshire, 27 Firle, East Sussex, 255 Mersham, Kent, 18 Flixton, North Yorkshire, 276 Merton, Norfolk, 89 Folkestone, Kent. 7 Milborne Port, near, Somerset, 265, 271 COIN REGISTER 2006 367 Milton Keynes area, 98 Tetford, Lincolnshire, 217 Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, 247 Tharston, Norfolk, 278 Naunton Beauchamp, Hereford and Worcestershire, 19 Thetford, Norfolk, 107, 189 New Romney, Kent, 259 Thetford, near, Norfolk, 21 Newark, Nottinghamshire, 68, 122, 161, 183 Thormamby, North Yorkshire, 279 Newark, near, Nottinghamshire, 141 Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, 83,179, 251 Newent, Gloucestershire, 303 Thornham, Norfolk, 285 Norfolk, 43, 184,191,206,286 Thurnham, Kent, 219 North Essex, 51 Thurrock area, 131,147 North Humberside, 156 Thwaite, Suffolk, 67 North Lincolnshire, 170 Tiptree, Essex, 121 Northallerton, near, North Yorkshire, 86 Tollerton, near, North Yorkshire, 37 Norton, Northamptonshire, 104 Torksey, Lincolnshire, 90, 157-8, 176-7 Nottingham, 305 Uncertain findspot, 282 Nottinghamshire, 25 Wadborough, Worcestershire, 209 Offton parish, Suffolk, 34 Wallingford, near, Oxfordshire, 216 Old Romney, Kent, 242 Walsingham, Norfolk, 159 Ongar, near, Essex, 256 Walvesey, Cambridgeshire, 298 Oxborough, near, Norfolk, 208 Welbourn, Lincolnshire, 93, 119,213 Oxford, 97 Welbourne, near, Norfolk, 114 Oxfordshire, 70 Well, North Yorkshire, 40 Pare Seymour, Newport, 307 West Mailing, Kent, 289, 291 Penllyn, , 218 West Row, Suffolk, 228 Penmaen, Gower, 302 West Wratting, Cambridgeshire, 69 Pleshey, Essex, 275 Wharram le Street, North Yorkshire, 204, 263 Pontefract, near, West Yorkshire, 24 Wingham, Kent, 71 Portsmouth, near, 290 Winwick, Cambridgeshire, 221 Radley, Oxfordshire, 232 Woodnesborough, Kent, 163 Ramsgate, Kent, 17 Wrinstone, Vale of Glamorgan, 308 Raunds, Northamptonshire, 92 Wrotham, Kent, 160 Ravensden, Bedfordshire, 132 Wymondham. Norfolk, 235 Romney Marsh, Kent, 229 Yarburgh, near, Lincolnshire, 205 Roughton, Norfolk, 136 Yorkshire, 186 St Albans, near. Hertfordshire, 87 , Vale of Glamorgan, 301 Ancient Greek and Celtic Coins Salisbury, near. Wiltshire, 295 Scarrington, Nottinghamshire, 4 Note: As in previous years, large numbers of Celtic coins Settrington, North Yorkshire, 306 were again reported during 2005. The list that follows is Sevenoaks, near, Kent, 172,211 therefore selective, concentrating on the publication and Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, 3 discussion of rare and new types. Sheffield, 309 1. Carthage, bronze unit, Corpus Nummorum Siculorum Sherburn, Scarborough, 62 III, series 21 Rs 74. Sheriff Hutton, near, North Yorkshire, 260 Weight not recorded. Shipham, Norfolk, 202 Ludborough, near, Lincolnshire. M/d find. Shipton on Cherwell and Thrupp, Oxfordshire, 84 Bronze coins of Carthage are now quite well-repre- Sible Hedingham, Essex, 60 sented among assemblages of metal detector finds from Sleaford, Lincolnshire, 238 Kent, but they remain rare further north. One other exam- South Essex, 149 ple of this series (though without the palm tree on the South Lincolnshire productive site, 74, 91 reverse) has been recorded in recent years, from Kent, but South Yorkshire. 155, 177 most British finds appear to be the smaller module series Southend, near, 72 20. Iron Age coins have apparently been found on the Southern England. 294 same site as this coin. Southery, Suffolk, 244 (CCI 05.0067) J.S./P.de I. Spalding, near, Lincolnshire, 82,139 2. Belgic Gaul, 'Aulerci Eburovices', half-stater, cf. LT Springhead Quarter, Kent, 194 7017-7020. Stapleford, near, Cambridgeshire, 45 Weight not recorded. Stubbington, near, Hampshire, 39 Farnham, near, Surrey. M/d find. Sudbourne, Suffolk, 85 The first reported discovery of a gold half-stater of the Suffolk, 28, 174.200,214,272 Aulerci Eburovices in Britain. The type belongs to Scheers Sundridge, Kent, 224 class IC ('Les monnaies au visage tatoue et au loup', Acta Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, 106 Archcieologica Lovaniensia 19 (1980)), although the Swavesey, Cambridgeshire, 239 obverse is slightly simpler than most of the examples she Swindon area, Wiltshire, 300 illustrates. This coin was initially recorded from eBay with Taunton, near, Somerset, 26 rather inadequate information, and it may possibly be a 368 COIN REGISTER 2006 plated example; its exactfindspot is believed to have been A problematic type. Scheers series 105 is almost iden- in north-east Hampshire, close to the Surrey border. tical, but in bronze, attributed to the Ambiani. The bronze (CCI 05.0607) RdeJ. is unknown from Britain, and the silver unknown in Belgic Gaul, so it appears that this may be a Kentish silver 3. Gallo-Belgic, stater, class C variant (Sills Cf class 2). copy of a Belgic bronze. Further details of the type are Weight: 6.33 g. discussed in P. de Jersey, 'Belgic coins in Britain', in P. de Shalfieet, Isle of Wight. M/d find. Jersey (ed.), Celtic coinage: new discoveries, new dis- Sills (2003, 261-7) has identified this type as an early cussion (forthcoming). insular derivative of the Gallo-Belgic C series. This is the sixth recorded example of his class 2 (ibid., 491). The (CCI 05.0817) D. J.H ./P.de J. provenance supports Sills's suggestion of an origin in the 9. South Thames, quarter stater, VA 65, BMCIA 576. Hampshire or West Sussex area. Weight: 1.20g. (CCI 05.0753) F.B./P.de J. Lewes, East Sussex. M/d find. Derek Allen (The Origins of Coinage in Britain: A 4. Gallo-Belgic, quarter stater, Scheers series 14, Sills Cd Reappraisal (1960), 159) placed this type - at that time class 2. known only by a specimen found east of Brighton, which Weight: 1.7 g. is now BMCIA 576 - with Gallo-Belgic D, because 'the Scarrington, Nottinghamshire. M/d find. reverse seems to belong to this class, but obverse is a Sills (2003, 253-56) records nine findspots for this corrupt Apollo-pattem'. In fact the reverse perhaps owes a type, widely scattered across Belgic Gaul and Britain. This little to the Kentish trophy types, which would accord well coin, and another found during 2005 in Cambridgeshire, with an origin along the east Sussex coast, as suggested by extend their range still further. this provenance. There do not appear to be any examples (CCI 05.0812) " P.de J./I.M.R.L. recorded from Belgic Gaul, and the only other specimen is 5. 'Cantii', cast bronze unit, 'Thurrock' type, VA 1402ff., unprovenanced, though almost certainly a British find. BMCIA 660. (CCI 05.0657) " P.de J./C.R. Weight: 2.48 g. 10. South Thames, quarter stater, new type. Burgh on Bain, near, Lincolnshire. M/d find. Obv. Stylized wreath across flan, crossed by spike with Thurrock potins have been found across most of the two pellet bosses and a cogwheel at the top; stylized lock coin-using areas of Iron Age Britain, but are still relatively of hair and associated rings and pellets either side of the rare as far north as Lincolnshire. spike. (CCI 05.0210) P.de J./J.S. Rev. Horse r., pellet on chest and rump, large sunburst 6. 'Cantii', cast bronze unit, Allen class I GA, VA 122. above. Weight: 1.26 g. Weight not recorded. Deal, near, Kent. M/d find. Crawley, Hampshire. M/d find. One of the rarer varieties of the class I potin, dis- An unprovenanced example of this type was sold by tinguished by the three pellets in triangular formation at Chris Rudd in 2000 (list 54, no. 36). The basic type sits the centre of the obverse. Two examples were recorded in quite securely within the large South Thames series of the Quex Park (Birchington, Kent) hoard of 1853, and a quarter staters; in terms of detail, the horse and the further three were in the collections of Leeds University sunburst most closely resemble BMCIA 367. (1) and Commander Mack (2) in the 1960s. No other (CCI 05.0209) P.de J./C.R. examples have been noted since. 11. South Thames, silver unit, new type. (CCI 05.0011) P.de J./C.R. Obv. Central boss surrounded by ring of pellets and multiple crescents, to give appearance of flower. 7. 'Cantii', silver unit, new type. Rev. Horse 1., scissor-shaped head; beaded tail, a curved Obv. Head 1. with multiple S-shaped curls, prominent beaded line present behind the left front leg; ringed pellet stick-lips, wreath motif at neck. surrounded by ring of pellets above, other small rings in Rev. Horse 1. with long ears and plain mane, many small the field. pellets and pellet-bosses around. Weight not recorded. Weight: 0.98 g. Chichester, near, West Sussex. M/d find. Folkestone, Kent. M/d find. The style of the horse is very close indeed to silver The fourth recorded example of this type; two previous units in the so-called Danebury series, but here coupled specimens have been published in the Coin Register with a previously unrecorded obverse. Although there are (1992, no. 193; 1996, no. 11). There are relatively few some slightly similar obverses in the series, they tend to stylistic parallels to other Kentish issues, although note occur primarily on half-units rather than full units. the resemblance of the head on the obverse to the follow- (CCI 05.0820) P.de J./C.R. ing coin. 12. South Thames, bronze unit of Eppillus, new type. (CCI 05.0085) P.de J./C.R. Obv. Four crescents and four ringed pellets alternating 8. 'Cantii', silver unit, new type. around central flower. Obv. Head 1., serpent's (?) head in front. Rev. Lion leaping r., EPPI above, COM F below; triangles Rev. Horse 1., small charioteer squatting on its back hold- of pellets below and in front of lion. ing whip; head of small animal (serpent?) below, similar Weight: 1.1 g. to that on obverse. Acol, Kent. M/d find. Weight: 0.9 g. An unprovenanced example in the Finney Collection Goodnestone, Kent. M/d find. was published by D. Symons (NCirc March 1990, 50 COIN REGISTER 2006 369 no. 52). In 1997 a second specimen was recorded from Weight: 1.4 g. Dover, and this third coin adds further support to the type Ramsgate, Kent. M/d find. being a Kentish issue of Eppillus. All securely provenanced examples of the type have (CCI 05.0816) D.J.H./P.de J. been found in Kent, suggesting that this coinage was 13. North Thames, stater of Addedomaros, VA 1635, issued specifically for use there. See also the following BMCIA 2405. coin. Rev. [ADjDEDOMAROS (CCI 05.0819) D.J.H./P.de J. Weight not recorded. 18. North Thames, silver unit of Cunobelin, VA 2067, Luton, near, Bedfordshire. M/d find. BMCIA 1891. From the same dies as the coin ex Strauss (Sotheby, Obv. CV1I 26 May 1994, lot 36). The treatment of the reverse - with Rev. CVN a thin line encircling the horse, around which lies the Weight: 1.3 g. inscription - appears to be unique to this die. Mersham, Kent. M/d find. (CCI 05.0075) RdeJ. As with the preceding coin, apparently an issue specifi- 14. North Thames, bronze unit of Addedomaros, new cally produced for use in Kent. This example is struck on type. an unusually large flan; both dies are previously Obv. Boar r., ringed pellets joined by line above. unrecorded. The obverse has no downstroke between the Rev. Horse r., prominent ears, two sets of ringed pellets two vertical bars for the N. joined by line above, other ringed pellets around; (CCI 05.0818) D.J.H./P.de J. [A]DD[IDO]MAROS around. 19. 'Dobunni', uninscribed quarter stater, VA 1010-3, Weight: 1.45 g. BMCIA 2942. Little Thurlow, Suffolk. M/d find. Weight: 1.22 g. The type was first recorded in the form of a very poor Naunton Beauchamp, Hereford and Worcestershire. M/d specimen from the excavations at Holbrooks, Harlow, in find by Dean Crawford. the early 1970s. The Mossop sale (Glendining, 6 Nov. (CCI 05.0008) P.deJ. 1991. lot 346/5) included a better example with the final two letters of the inscription visible, but it was only with 20. 'Dobunni', uninscribed silver unit, class B, VA 1042, the appearance of a coin sold in 2003 (Chris Rudd 2003 BMCIA 2953. list 67, no. 65), with the letters ADD visible beneath the Weight not recorded. horse, that the attribution to Addedomaros couldfinally b e Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire. M/d find by MrC. confirmed. The style of the horse is virtually identical to Chandler. other issues of this ruler (notably the quarter stater, VA (CCI 05.0074) P.deJ. 1638), and may possibly indicate the same die-engraver at 21. 'Iceni', uninscribed quarter stater, BMCIA 3435. work. Weight: 1.1 g. (CCI 05.0192) RR.S./C.A.M. Thetford, near, Norfolk. M/d find. 15. North Thames, silver unit of Tasciovanos, new type. (CCI 05.0748) P.deJ. Obv. TASCI in central panel on vertical wreath. 22. 'Iceni', uninscribed quarter stater, new type. Rev. Stag 1., head turned back, V1R in front, ringed pellet Obv. Stylized wreath with ringed pellet at centre, beaded above and below. 'leaf' to each side, each containing ring; uncertain decora- Weight not recorded. tion, possibly ringed pellets, in quarters. Duxford, near, Cambridgeshire. M/d find. Rev. Horse 1., pelleted bristles for mane, large open-mouthed Now a relatively well-known type although still omitted head, bifurcated upper front leg; ringed pellet above, ring from the major catalogues. The panel on the obverse and two small pellets - possibly a stylized lyre - below. suggests that this silver unit may have been issued at Weight not recorded. approximately the same time as the 'RIGON' staters and Beccles. near, Suffolk. M/d find. quarter staters (VA 1780, 1786). The obverse is related to the preceding coin, the more (CCI 05.0265) RdeJ. ornate variety of the Snettisham quarter staters. From the 16. North Thames, stater of Cunobelin, biga series, VA same pair of dies as the only other recorded example, pub- 1910, BMCIA 1769. lished in Coin Register 2003 (BNJ 74, 2004), no. 21. Obv. CAMVL (CCI 05.0072) P.deJ. Rev. [CVNOBE]LIN 23. 'Corieltauvi', stater of 'Vep', VA 905, BMCIA 3274. Weight: 5.6 g. Rev. VEP Chelmsford, near, Essex. M/d find. Weight: 5.44 g. The second recorded example of dies D6 (see R de Grimsby, near, Lincolnshire. M/d find. Jersey and N. Wickenden, BNJ 74 (2004), 175-8). The (CCI 05.0099) C.R. obverse is unusual in that it lacks the heart-shaped motif normally found above and to the right of the inscription, 24. 'Corieltauvi', stater of Volisios Dumnocoveros, VA which is replaced here by a bucranium. 978, BMCIA 3330. (CCI 05.0815) D.J.H./P.de J. Obv. VOLISIOS Rev. DVMNOCOVER[OS] 17. North Thames, silver unit of Cunobelin, BMCIA 1898. Weight not recorded. Obv. CVNO Pontefract, near, West Yorkshire. M/d find. Rev. CVN (CCI 05.0563) P.deJ. 370 COIN REGISTER 2006 Roman and Byzantine Coins 31. Trajan (AD 98-117), aureus, RIC 137, Rome, AD 103-11 Note: Most of the Roman and Byzantine coins published Obv. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, laur., dr. here have been recorded by the Portable Antiquities and cuir. bust r. Scheme (PAS), or are the result of research carried out by Rev. COS V P P SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Trajan in Dr Roger Bland, Head of Portable Antiquities. They quadriga 1. represent a sample of the Roman coins recorded by the Weight: 6.81 g. PAS during 2004-5. See www.finds.org.uk for full details. Great Moulton, Norfolk. M/d find, 2005. 25. Roman Republic, denarius, RRC 236,137 BC A.B.M ./I.M.R.L. Obv. [TAMPIL X], helm, head of Roma 1. 32. Julian (AD 355-63), siliqua, RIC VIII Lyons 227, Rev. ROM[A] M BAEB1 [Q F], Quadriga r. AD 360-3 Weight: 2.99 g. Obv. FL CL IVLIANVS P P AVG, diad., dr. and cuir. bust r. Nottinghamshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Rev. VOTIS / V / MVLTIS / X in wreath, PLVG in ex. (PAS DENO-C9ECC7) R.A ./R.B ./I.M.R.L. Weight: 1.91 g. 26. Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), dupondius or as, RIC I Burgh Castle, near, Norfolk. M/dfind, December 2005. Augustus 342, 17 BC (PAS BH-246617) J.W./I.M.R.L. Obv. AVGVSTVS / TRIBUNIC / POTEST in wreath. 33. Julian (AD 355-63), siliqua, RIC VIII Aries 309, Rev. M SANQVIN1VS Q F III VIR AAAFF around large S C AD 360-3 Weight: 9.34 g; diameter 27 mm (image not to scale) Obv. D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG, diad., dr. and cuir. Taunton, near, Somerset. Found during building work in bearded bust r. the 1930s or 1940s. Rev. VOT / X / MVLT / XX in wreath, [P?]CONST in ex. Roman bronze coins dating to the pre-Claudian period Weight: 1.90 g. are very unusual as British finds. Driffield, near, East Yorkshire. M/d find, 2005. (PAS SOMDOR-C6ED32) N.P./I.M.R.L. The surface of the coin appears to have been damaged, 27. Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), denarius, RIC I Augustus possibly during the striking process. 207,2 BC-AD 14 (PAS YORYM-96CE04) " S.H./I.M.R.L. Obv. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI [F PATER PATRIAE], laur. 34. Theodosius (AD 379-95), siliqua, RIC IX Trier head r. 55a/83a, AD 378-88 Rev. [CL CAESARES AVGVSTI F COS] DESIG PRINC Obv. D N THEODO[SIVS] P F AVG. diad., dr. and cuir. bust r. IVVENT, Gaius and Lucius Caesar stg. Rev. CONCORDIA AVGGG, TRPS in ex., Constantinopolis Weight: 3.48 g. std facing. Meesden, near, Hertfordshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight: 1.89 g. (PAS ESS-7004E6) C.A.M./I.M.R.L. Offton parish, Suffolk. M/d find, 2005. 28. Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), denarius, RIC I Augustus (PAS SF-9BF205) J.P1 ./I.M.R.L. 207, 2 BC-AD 14 35. Valentinian II (AD 375-92), solidus, RIC IX Obv. [CAESAR AVGVSTVS] DIVI F PATER PATR[IAE], Constantinople 67(b), AD 383-8 laur. head r. Obv. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, diad., dr. and cuir. Rev. [CL] CAESARES AVGVSTI F COS DESI[G PRINC bust r. IVVENT], Gaius and Lucius Caesar stg. Rev. CONCORDIA AVGGG e; CONOB, Constantinopolis Weight: 3.70 g. std facing. Suffolk. M/dfind, 2004. Weight not recorded. (PAS SF-A05047) J .PI ./I ,M .R .L. East Sussex. M/d find, 2005 (not illustrated). Published in 29. Tiberius (AD 14-37), denarius, plated copy, as RIC 1 The Searcher, December 2005, 12. Tiberius 30, after AD 14 R.B/I.M.R.L. Obv. TI CAESAR [DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS], laur. head r. Rev. [PONTIF] M[AXIM], Pax std r. 36. Magnus Maximus (AD 383-8), solidus, RIC IX Trier Weight: 1.93 g. 77(b), AD 383-8 Lanivet parish, Cornwall. M/d find, by 2005 (acquired by Obv. D N MAG MAXIMVS P F AVG, diad., dr. and cuir. the Royal Cornwall Museum). bust r. (PAS CORN-19D792) A .T./I ,M ,R L. Rev. VICTORIA AVGG, TROB in ex., two emperors std facing. 30. Gaius (AD 37-41), dupondius, RIC I Gaius 42, Weight: 4.51 g. AD 39-40 Hibaldstow, near, North Lincolnshire. M/d find. 2004. Obv. [NERO ET] DRVSVS CAESARES, Nero and Drusus (PAS NLM-598885) L.S./I.M.R.L riding r. Rev. C CAESAR AVG GERMAN1CVS PON M TR POT 37. Valentinian II (AD 375-92), solidus, RIC IX Trier around large S C 90(a), AD 388-92 Weight: 12.29 g. Obv. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, diad., dr. and cuir. Fingringhoe, near, Essex. M/dfind, by 2005. bust r. This coin is an extremely unusual find for a British site, Rev. VICTORIA AVGG, T R in field. COM in ex., two especially given its condition. emperors std facing. (PAS ESS-8B8D77) C.A.M./I.M.R.L. Weight not recorded. COIN REGISTER 2006 371 Tollerton, near, North Yorkshire. M/d find, 2004 (not Weight: 1.45 g. illustrated). Published in The Searcher, January 2005, 11. Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. R.B ./I.M.R.L. (EMC 2005.0104) B .H ,/M .R.A. 38. Valentinian II (AD 375-92), solidus, RIC IX Trier 44. Copper-alloy gilt imitation of gold tremissis, mid 6th 90(a), AD 388-92 cent. Obv. D N VALENT1NIANVS P F AVG, diad., dr. and cuir. Obv. Inscription, helm, and cuir. bust 1., cross before face. bust r. Rev. Inscription, Victory facing. Rev. VICTORIA AVGG, T R in field, COM in ex., two Weight: 0.81 g. emperors std facing. Kent. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight: 4.46 g. (EMC 2005.0174) B .H ,/M .R.A. Braintree, near, Essex. Found during building work, by 2005 45. Gold tremissis, Cologne, cf. Belfort 1602, Prou (PAS ESS-2ED1F5) C.A.M./I.M.R.L. 1169. Obv. Inscription, bust r. 39. Honorius (AD 393-423), solidus, RIC IX Milan 35(c) / Rev. Victory 1. holding cross. X 1206, AD 394^-02 Weight: 1.06 g. Obv. D N HONORIVS P F AVG, diad., dr. and cuir. bust r. Stapleford, near, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, 17 September Rev. VICTORIA AVGGG, M D in field, CONOB in ex., 2005. Found by Stephen Fordham. Victory stg facing r. This coin, which may be dated to c.590, belongs to a Weight not recorded. series of coins from this obverse die, mostly ex Escharen Stubbington, near, Hampshire. M/d find, 2005. hoard, with a gold content between 87 and 99 per cent. It (PAS HAMP-F927E7) R.W./I.M.R.L. shows the obverse die in its most worn and damaged state. 40. Honorius (AD 393-423), solidus, RIC IX Milan 35(c) / (EMC 2005.0230) A.Pol X 1206, AD 394^102 46. Gold tremissis, unidentified mint ('Brivaro'), Limoges Obv. D N HONORIVS P F AVG. diad., dr. and cuir. bust r. region, moneyer ... mulfus. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGG, M D in field, CONOB in ex., Obv. +BRIVACOF. diad. bust r. Victory stg facing r. Rev. +[ ]AMVLFO MONE (retrograde); LEMO (retrograde) Weight not recorded. in four quarters of cross. Well North Yorkshire. M/d find, August 2005 (not illus- Weight: 1.18 g. trated). Kent. M/d find, 2005. R.B ./I.M.R.L. (EMC 2005.0152) B.H./M.R.A. 41. Anastasius (AD 491-518), solidus, MIBE Constantinople 3(a) 47. Gold tremissis, 'Wico in Pontio' (Quentovic), Daculfus. Obv. D N ANASTASIVS PERP AVG. helm., diad. and cuir. Obv. IN HVIC PONTIO (HV ligated, Ns reversed), diad. bust facing, holding spear over r. shoulder and shield on 1. bust r. shoulder. Rev. +DACVLFVSMNT (S on its side). Rev. VICTORIA AVCCCI, * in field r„ CONOB in ex., Weight not recorded. Victory standing 1., holding long cross. Barham, Suffolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Weight not recorded. Same dies as Prou 1120-1 and EMC 1970.2127, found East Sussex. M/d find, 2005 (not illustrated). Published in West Hythe, Kent. The Searcher, February 2006, 13. (EMC 2005.0102) A.A./A.Pol R.B ./I.M.R.L. 48. Gold tremissis, unlocalized mint Stade, Wulchramno. Obv. +STADVNSEPI (first S on its side), diad bust r. Rev. +VVLCHRAMNO MO, C A (retrograde) in two Merovingian Coins angles of cross. 42. Gold solidus, temp. Sigebert III (639-56), Marseille, Weight not recorded. cf. Belfort 2528-30, 2532. Collingham, Nottinghamshire. M/d find, 7 August 2005. Obv. MASILIA (As unbarred), chad, and dr. bust r. Found by Colin Hedley. Rev. SEGOb[ ]rIVE, cross on base and globule, MA in field. This mint and moneyer are not in A.M. Stahl (The Weight not recorded (traces of mount). Merovingian coinage of the region of Metz, Louvain-la- Kent. M/d find, c.2000. Neuve, 1982), but the type belongs to the CA group so Formerly looped as an ornament; gold band soldered to common in the region of Metz. The place name Stade, reverse. The style is that of Sigebert III, but the reverse, which means 'bank (of a river)', is unspecific and can be which would normally carry the name of the king (SEGIBV found at several places in the region (pers. comm. Prof. ERTVS R1X or similar) is partly blundered on this coin. Martina Pitz); the comparable moneyers' names (PAS KENT-22CA70; ' A.R./M.R.A./M.A.S.B. VVALFECHRAMNV and VVALECHRAMNO occur at the EMC 2005.0212) mints of Vic-sur-Seille and Moyenvic. (EMC 2005.0189) M.R.A./A.Pol 43. Merovingian copy of Ostrogothic gold tremissis of Theoderic (493-526), in the name of Anastasius 49. Gold tremissis, Frisian, Dronrijp type, series VI. (491-518), cf. MEC 1.351-4. Obv. Inscription, diad. bust 1. Obv. DN ANISTASIVS PP AVG. diad. and cuir. bust r. Rev. Inscription, cross on globe, two letters in field. Rev. VICTORIA AVGVSTORI, in ex. COMOB, standing Weight: 1.24 g. Die axis 180°. Victory r., holding cross. Essex/Hertfordshire border. M/dfind. Februar y 2005. 372 COIN REGISTER 2006 Specific gravity 15.75 (c.72% gold). The three other known Layer Marney, Essex. M/d find, 2005. Found by Steve specimens of series VI (found in Friesland) show a gold Wilkins. content of 80-82%; all four coins are from the same dies. (PAS ESS-16E342; EMC 2006.0021) C.A.M./J.R.B. (EMC 2005.0041) C.A.M./A.Pol 58. Penny ('sceat'), Series Bla (Type 27b), North 126. 50. Silver denier, Rouen? Obv. Diad. bust r. Obv. +VIC[ ]0, semi-circular arc intersecting horizontal Rev. Bird on cross with three annulets in field. line. Weight: 1.1 g. Rev. +1.:C1V[ ], rose of eight petals. Great Bromley, Essex. M/dfind, 22 September 2005. Weight: 1.10 g. (EMC 2005.0208) C.M./M.R.A. Eyke, Suffolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. 59. Penny ('sceat'), Series Bla (Type 27b) North 126. (EMC 2005.0106) B.H./M.R.A. Obv. 000T[ ], diad. bust r. 51. Silver denier. Rev. Bird on cross with two annulets in field. Obv. Bust r. Weight: 1.09 g. Rev. Monogram. Hilgay, Norfolk. M/dfind, 2005. Found by Chris Miles. Weight: 0.85 g. (PAS Norfolk SF-1FDF97; EMC 2005.0191) F.M./J.R.B. North Essex. M/dfind, by 2005. 60. Penny ('sceat'), Series Bib (Type 27b) North 126. (EMC 2005.0150) B.H./M.R.A. Obv. Diad. bust r. Rev. OOOVSA[ ] (S on its side, A unbarred), bird on cross with two annulets and two pellets in field. Anglo-Saxon Shillings Weight: 1.04 g. Die axis: 90°. 52. Shilling ('thrymsa'), Two Emperors type, Sutherland Sible Hedingham, Essex. M/d find, 14 February 2005. II.v, North 20. Found by Paul James. Obv. Pseudo-inscription, diad. bust r. (PAS ESS-493535; EMC 2005.0038) J.R.B. Rev. Stylized figure of Victory with wings enfolding two 61. Penny ('sceat'), imitation of Series BI, North 127. facing busts. Obv. Diad. bust r. Weight: 1.29 g. Rev. [ ]SV (S on its side), bird on cross with two annulets Aston Abbotts, Buckinghamshire. M/d find, 10 July 2005. in field. Found by David Tombs. Weight: 1.17 g. (PAS BUC-A32A07; EMC 2005.0213) R.T./J.R.B. Cliffe. Medway. M/dfind, by 2005. 53. Shilling ('thrymsa'), Two Emperors type, Sutherland An imitative variant of Rigold Series BI with a trefoil II.v, North 20. of pellets to the right of the bird. Obv. Pseudo-inscription, diad. and dr. bust r. (EMC 2005.0070)" B .H ,/M .R .A. Rev. Stylized figure of Victory with wings enfolding two 62. Penny ('sceat'), imitation of Series BI. North 127. facing busts. Obv. Rad. bust r. Weight not recorded (cut fragment). Rev. [ ]SOV[ ] (S on its side), bird on cross with two Foxley, Norfolk. M/dfind, 2005. annulets in field. (EMC 2005.0228) A.Pol Weight: 1.24 g. 54. Shilling ('thrymsa'), Series Pa III, North 31, Pada. Sherburn, Scarborough. M/dfind, b y 2005. Obv. Pseudo-inscription, diad. and dr. bust r. (EMC 2005.0205) " B.H./M.R.A. Rev. Pada (runic), ANVSPFAVNOI, small cross on cross 63. Penny ('sceat'), Series BII var. (Type 27b), North 127. saltire with each limb of saltire terminating in an annulet. Obv. OOOAVMVf ], (A unbarred), diad. bust r., cross Weight not recorded (pierced and plugged). before face. Eythorne, near, Kent. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. VTTAVMVIVf ], bird on cross with three annulets in (EMC 2005.0160) A.A. field. Weight: 1.25 g. Pennies ('Sceattas'): Primary and Intermediate Freckenham, Suffolk. M/d find, by 2005. Found by Mick King. 55. Penny ('sceat'), Series Al (Type 2a), North 40. As Rigold B II, 2, but with a pellet in three quarters of Obv. [0]TIC, diad. and rad. bust r., OVO behind head. the cross on the reverse. Rev. T0TI1 in standard. (PAS SF-A02090; EMC 2005.0043) F.M./J.R.B. Weight: 1.16 g. 64. Penny ('sceat'), Series C, Metcalf C2, North 41. Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Obv. Rad. bust r., cepa (runic) before face. (EMC 2005.0127) B.H./M.R.A. Rev. TOTII in standard. 56. Penny ('sceat'), Series A2 (Type 2a), North 40. Weight not recorded. Obv. [0]TIC, diad. and rad. bust r„ OVO behind head. Cliffe, Medway. M/d find, by April 2005. Found by A. Rev. TOTII in standard. Crampton. Weight: 1.04 g. (PAS KENT-4B 8EB8; EMC 2006.0029) J .R .B. Kent. M/dfind, by 2005. 65. Penny ('sceat'), Series C, Metcalf Rl. (EMC 2005.0067) B.H./M.R.A. Obv. Rad. bust r., epa (runic) before face. 57. Penny ('sceat'), Series A3 (Type 2a), North 40. Rev. TOTII in standard, pseudo-inscription around. Obv. [0]TIC, diad. and rad. bust r., OVO behind head. Weight: 1.06 g. Rev. TOTII in standard. Lashley Green, Essex. M/dfind, b y 2005. Weight: 1.17 g. (EMC 2005.0071) B.H./M.R.A. COIN REGISTER 2006 373 66. Penny ('sceat'), Series C, Metcalf R2, Blackburn D. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in Obv. Rad. bust r., T epa (runic) before face. angles. Rev. TOTII in standard, pseudo-inscription around. Weight: 1.2 g. Weight: 1.2 g. South Lincolnshire productive site. M/d find, August Malton, near, North Yorkshire. M/dfind, September 2005. 2005. Found by D.Willson. (EMC 2005.0252) A.A. (EMC 2005.0237) M.R.A. 67. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 2c), North 163/168. 75. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 8), North 50. Obv. Rad. bust r., pseudo-runic inscription before face. Obv. Standard. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in angles. angles. Weight: 1.13 g. Weight not recorded. Lashley Wood, Essex. M/dfind, b y 2005 (not illustrated). Dorchester, near, Dorset. M/d find, 2005. Found by Gary (EMC 2005.0098) B.H./M.R.A. Saunders. (EMC 2005.0251) M.R.A. 68. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 2c), North 163/168. Obv. Rad. bust r., pseudo-runic inscription before face. 76. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 8), North 50. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in Obv. Standard. angles. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in Weight: 1.2 g. angles. Newark, Nottinghamshire. M/d find, October 2005. Weight not recorded. Found by Richard Northey. Hothfield, Kent. M/d find, November 2004. Found by (EMC 2005.0240) M.R.A. John Coles. (PAS KENT-E2A682; EMC 2006.0036) A.R./J.R.B. 69. Penny ('sceat'). Series D (Type 2c), North 163/168. Obv. Rad. bust r., pseudo-runic inscription before face. 77. Penny ('sceat'), Series D/E 'mule' (Type 10), North 162. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in Obv. Rad. bust 1., pseudo-runic inscription infield r . angles. Rev. Porcupine, with 'moon-like' face. Weight: 0.99 g. Weight: 1.0 g. Die axis 180°. West Wratting, Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, 2005. Found by Essex. M/dfind, by 2005. Len Eeles. (EMC 2005.0261) A.A. (PAS CAM-8B9D33; EMC 2006.0014) P.W./J.R.B. 78. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, VICO var. 1 (Type 4). 70. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 2c), North 169. Obv. Porcupine. Obv. Rad. bust 1., pseudo-runic inscription infield r . Rev. VICO in standard. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in Weight: 0.98 g. angles. Chelmondiston, Suffolk. M/dfind, March 2005. Found by Weight: 1.08 g. R. Pooley. Oxfordshire. M/dfind, by 2005. (PAS SF-8E1AD2; EMC 2005.0154) F.M./J.R.B. (EMC 2005.0092) B .H ,/M .R.A. 79. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, VICO var. 1 (Type 4). 71. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 2c), North 169. Obv. Porcupine. Obv. Rad. bust 1., pseudo-runic inscription infield r . Rev. VICO in standard. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in Weight: 1.24 g. angles. Lashley Wood, Essex. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight: 1.1 g. (EMC 2005.0097) B .H ,/M ,R .A. Wingham. Kent. M/dfind, September 2005. 80. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, VICO var. 2 (Type 4). (EMC 2006.0158) D.J.H. Obv. Porcupine. Rev. VICO in standard. 72. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 2c) var., North - Weight: 1.11 g. Obv. Degenerate rad. bust. Littlebourne, Kent. M/d find, August 2005. Found by Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in Chris Beaver. angles. (PAS KENT-750E48; EMC 2006.0033) D.P./J.R.B. Weight: 1.0 g. Die axis 270°. Southend, near. M/dfind, by 2005. 81. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, variant of Plumed Bird var. L (Type 6), North 49. The obverse has a crude copy of the radiate bust of Obv. 'Plumed bird' porcupine, bird 1. Series D (Type 2c). Rev. Standard withfive annulet s enclosing pellets. (EMC 2005.0275) A.A. Weight: 1.1 g. 73. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 8), North 50. Barham, Kent. M/dfind, June 2002. Obv. Standard. (EMC 2005.0001) A.A. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross pommee with pellets in 82. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, Plumed Bird var. L (Type 6), angles. North 49. Weight: 1.21 g. Obv. 'Plumed bird' porcupine. Lashley Wood, Essex. M/d find, by 2005. Rev. Standard withfive annulet s enclosing pellets. (EMC 2005.0095) B .H ,/M .R .A. Weight: 0.9 g. 74. Penny ('sceat'), Series D (Type 8), North 50. Spalding, near, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Obv. Standard. (EMC 2005.0172) B.H./M.R.A. 374 COIN REGISTER 2006 83. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, variant of Plumed Bird var. J 92. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, secondary variety. or K (Type 6), North 49. Obv. Porcupine. Obv. 'Plumed bird' porcupine. Rev. Standard. Rev. Standard, with two pellets either side of annulet in Weight: 1.07 g. standard. Raunds, Northamptonshire. M/d find, 1 January 2004. Weight: 1.1 g. Found by Stephen Newby. Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. M/d find, 2005. Found (PAS LANCUM-CBCAD6; EMC 2006.0038) D.B./J.R.B. by Rev. Peter Twinn. 93. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, secondary variety. (EMC 2005.0199) M.R.A. Obv. Porcupine. 84. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, var. D (Type 4), North 45. Rev. Standard. Obv. Porcupine. Weight: 1.09 g. Rev. Standard. Welbourn, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Found by Ron Weight: 1.2 g. Teather. Shipton on Cherwell and Thrupp, Oxfordshire. M/d find, (PAS LIN-1CB090; EMC 2006.0041) A.D./J.R.B. c. July 2005. Found by Gerald Knight. 94. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, var. G derivative with (PAS BERK-2126B3; EMC 2006.0011) K.S./J.R.B. pseudo-inscription on reverse. 85. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, var. G1 (Type 4), North 45. Obv. Porcupine. Obv. Porcupine. Rev. Standard. Rev. Standard. Weight: 1.1 g. Die axis 180°. Weight: 0.96 g. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Sudbourne, Suffolk. M/dfind, 2005. Found by Alan Calver. Abramson, Sceattas, p. 90, E650 (this coin). (PAS: SUESF-3BP; EMC 2005.0234) J.R.B. (EMC 2005.0253) A.A. 86. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, var. G3 (Type 4), North 45. 95. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, var. G derivative with Obv. Porcupine. pseudo-inscription on reverse. Rev. Standard. Obv. Porcupine. Weight not recorded. Rev. Standard. Northallerton, near, North Yorkshire. M/d find, c. 1990-5. Weight: 1.1 g. Die axis 180°. Found by Peter Lawson. Littlestoke, Oxfordshire. M/dfind, Septembe r 2005. (EMC 2005.0002) M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0270) A.A. 87. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, var. G3 (Type 4), North 45. 96. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, secondary variety. Obv. Porcupine. Obv. Porcupine. Rev. Standard. Rev. Standard. Weight: 1.16 g. Weight: 0.9 g. St Albans, near, Hertfordshire. M/d find, January 2005. Malton, near, North Yorkshire. M/dfind, 28 March 2005. Found by S. Brandon. Abramson, Sceattas, p. 70, E205 (this coin). (PAS BH-F9D876; EMC 2006.0013) J.W./J.R.B. (EMC 2005.0271) A.A. 88. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, secondary variety. 97. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, secondary variety with left- Obv. Porcupine. facing porcupine, North 46. Rev. Standard. Obv. Porcupine 1. Weight not recorded. Rev. Standard. Lashley Wood, Essex. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight: 1.22 g. (EMC 2005.0096) B .H ,/M .R.A. Oxford. M/dfind, by 2005. 89. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, secondary variety. (EMC 2005.0090) B .H ,/M .R.A. Obv. Porcupine. 98. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, Stepped Cross (Type 53), Rev. Standard. North 150. Weight: 1.08 g. Obv. Porcupine. Merton, Norfolk. M/d find, December 2004. Found by S. Rev. 'Stepped' cross. Driscoll. Weight: 1.03 g. (EMC 2005.0117) A.B.M. Milton Keynes area. M/dfind, b y 2005. 90. Penny ('sceat'), Series E, secondary variety. (EMC 2005.0099) B .H ,/M .R .A. Obv. Porcupine. 99. Penny ('sceat'), Series F, Metcalf b.iii (Type 24b). Rev. Standard. North 62. Weight: 1.1 g. Obv. Pseudo-inscription, diad. bust r. Torksey. Lincolnshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. Pseudo-inscription, cross with four annulets, TT in (EMC 2005.0158) A.A. two quarters of cross. 91. Penny ('sceat'). Series E, secondary variety. Weight: 1.17 g. Obv. Porcupine. Lashley Green, Essex. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. Standard. (EMC 2005.0069) B .H ,/M .R.A. Weight: 1.01 g. 100. Penny ('sceat'). Series G (Type 3a), North 43. South Lincolnshire productive site. M/d find, August Obv. Diad. bust r., cross before face. 2005. Found by D.Willson. Rev. Standard with four crosses pommee and central (EMC 2005.0236) M.R.A. annulet enclosing pellet. COIN REGISTER 2006 375 109. Penny ('sceat'), Series J (Type 72), North 141. Weight: 0.91 g. Obv. Two facing diad. heads, separated by cross on stand. Horncastle, near, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. Walking bird r., head turned back, encircled by (EMC 2005.0149) B .H ,/M ,R.A. serpent-headed tore. 101. Penny ('sceat'), Series G (Type 3a), North 43. Weight: 1.03 g. Obv. Diad. bust r., cross before face. Horncastle, near, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. Standard with four crosses pommee and central (EMC 2005.0148) B ,H ,/M ,R.A. annulet enclosing pellet. 110. Penny ('sceat'). Series K (Type 32a), North 86-91. Weight not recorded. Obv. Bust r. with knotted diadem, holding cross before face. Chichester, near, West Sussex. M/d find, 2005. Rev. Wolf-serpent curled clockwise. (EMC 2005.0219) R ,C JM .R .A. Weight: 1.0 g. Die axis 0°. 102. Penny ('sceat'), Series G (Type 3a), North 43. Kingston upon Hull, near. M/dfind, 2003. Obv. Diad. bust r, cross before face. (EMC 2005.0273) A.A. Rev. Standard with four crosses pommee and central 111. Penny ('sceat'), Series K (Type 32a), North 86-91. annulet enclosing pellet. Obv. Bust r. with knotted diadem, holding cross before Weight: 1.0 g. face. Fimber, East Yorkshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Rev. Wolf-serpent curled anti-clockwise. (EMC 2005.0263) A.A. Weight not recorded. 103. Penny ('sceat'), Series W, var. IB, North 148. Cliffe, Medway. M/dfind, 2003. Found by Frank Butt. Obv. Standing figure, head r., holding two crosses. (PAS KENT-8FA2C7; EMC 2006.0031) J .R .B. Rev. Cross-crosslet on saltire. 112. Penny ('sceat'), Series K (Type 42), North 100. Weight: 1.1 g. Obv. Bust r. with knotted diadem, bird before face. Fakenham, near, Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. Hound 1., tail curved over back, looking back at (EMC 2005.0262) A.A. berried vine. 104. Penny ('sceat'), Series X, var. f (Type 31) North Weight: 0.9 g. 116/117. Hollingbourne, Kent. M/dfind, Augus t 2005. Obv. Facing 'Woden' head, two crosses pommee in field. (EMC 2006.0157) DJ.H. Rev. Beast 1. with head turned back, biting tail. 113. Penny ('sceat'), Series K, variant of Type 42 with a Weight not recorded. geometric obverse. Norton, Northamptonshire. August 2005. Found by D. Obv. Shield. Derby. Rev. Hound 1., tail curved over back, looking back at (PAS NARC-26A4D2; EMC 2005.0210) T.B./J.R.B. berried vine. Weight: 0.9 g. 105. Penny ('sceat'), Vernus Group II. Edlesborough, near, Buckinghamshire. M/dfind, 2005. Obv. Degraded bust r., with corrupted VERNVS legend. (EMC 2005.0272) A.A. Rev. TOTII in standard. Weight: 1.2 g. Die axis 0°. 114. Penny ('sceat'), Series K/R 'mule' Freckenham, Suffolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Obv. Wolf-serpent curled anti-clockwise. (EMC 2005.0266) A.A. Rev. Standard. Weight: 1.06 g. 106. Penny ('sceat'), derivative of 'Maastricht' Interlace Welbourne, near, Norfolk. M/dfind, 2005. type. Cf. Metcalf, Thrymsas and Sceattas, no. 357. Obv. Bust 1. (Dix Noonan Webb, 12 Dec. 2005, Rev. Interlaced quatrefoil. lot 3 34; EMC 2005.0291) R.A.A. Weight: 0.9 g. 115. Penny ('sceat'), Series K/R 'mule'. Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire. M/dfind, c. 2002. Obv. Wolf-serpent curled anti-clockwise. Abramson, Sceattas. p. 70, Int 90 (this coin). Rev. Standard. (EMC 2005.0280) A.A. Weight: 0.64 g. Buntingford, Hertfordshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Pennies ('Sceattas'): Secondary Cf. Metcalf, Thrymsas and Sceattas, no. 357. 107. Penny ('sceat'), Series J (Type 36), North 134. (EMC 2005.0133) B.H./M.R.A. Obv. Diad. bust r. with cross before face. 116. Penny ('sceat'), Series L (Type 18), North 72. Rev. Walking bird r. with smaller bird r. above. Obv. Diademed bust 1., cross before face. Weight: 1.1 g. Rev. Standing figure in segment of a circle, holding cross Thetford, Norfolk. M/dfind, November or December 2004. and bird. (EMC 2005.0036) A.A. Weight: 0.74 g. 108. Penny ('sceat'), Series J (Type 37), North 135. Foxton, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, 12 September 2005. Obv. Two facing diad. heads, separated by cross on stand. Found by Brett Hammond. Rev. Whorl of four birds around cross pommee. (EMC 2005.0204) B.H./M.R.A. Weight: 0.90 g. 117 Penny ('sceat'), Series L (Type 18) North 72. Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, 28 April 2005. Obv. Diademed bust r., cross before face. Found by Stephen Fordham. Rev. Standing figure in segment of a circle, holding cross (EMC 2005.0231) M.R.A. and bird. 376 COIN REGISTER 2006 Weight: 1.12 g. 126. Penny ('sceat'), 'Hen' type. Long Melford, Suffolk. M/d find. 2005. Found by Duncan Obv. Bird r., looking back, pecking berries. Pangborn. Rev. 'Hen' r. in vine. (PAS: SF-B F49A8; EMC 2005.0221) F.M ,/M .R .A. Weight: 0.89 g. Alton, near, Hampshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. 118. Penny ('sceat'), Series L (Type 23e), North 85. For a similar type with the 'hen' facing left see Obv. Standingfigure wit h two crosses. Abramson, Sceattas, p. 59, and Gannon, Iconography, Rev. Whorl of three wolf-worms. p. 124, Fig. 4.22a. Weight: 0.9 g. (EMC 2005.0217) P.B./M.A.S.B. Cambridge, near. M/dfind. by 2005. (EMC 2005.0265) A .A. 127. Penny ('sceat'), Series N (Type 41b), North 99. Obv. Two standing figures holding three long crosses. 119. Penny ('sceat'), Series L (Type 23e), North 85 Rev. Monster 1. with headed turned back. Obv. Standingfigure holding two crosses. Weight: 1.1 g. Die axis 270°. Rev. Whorl of three wolf-worms. Lenwade, Norfolk. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight: 0.92 g. (EMC 2005.0269) A.A. Welbourn, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Found by Ron Teather. 128. Penny ('sceat'), Series N (Type 41b), North 99. (PAS LIN-1C7DB2; EMC 2006.0040) J.R.B. Obv. Two standing figures holding three long crosses. Rev. Monster 1. with headed turned back. 120. Penny ('sceat'), Series L. Weight: 0.85 g. Obv. Diad. bust r. with cross of pellets and two rosettes. Congham, Norfolk. M/d find, 2005. Found by Adrian Rev. Standingfigure holding two long crosses. Reeve. Weight: 1.1 g. (EMC 2005.0198) A.B.M. Barham, Suffolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. (EMC 2005.0124) A.A. 129. Penny ('sceat'), Series O (Type 38), North 95. Obv. Bust r. within pellet and cable borders. 121. Penny ('sceat'), Monita Scorum Group, North 80 Rev. Bird r. within serpent-headed torque. var. Weight: 0.93 g. Obv. DE LVNDONIA, diad. bust r. London (Thames). M/d find, 2005. Rev. SCORVM (S reversed), porcupine 1. (Dix Noonan Webb, 12 Dec. 2005, lot 335; EMC Weight: 0.88 g. 2005.0292) R.A.A. Tiptree, Essex. M/dfind, 2005 . Found by Corinne Mills. 130. Penny ('sceat'), Series O (Type 38), North 95. From the same dies as Coin Register 2005, no. 128. Obv. Bust r. within pellet and cable borders. (PAS ESS-6C4717; EMC 2005.0289) C.A.M./M.R.A. Rev. Bird r. within serpent-headed torque. 122. Penny ('sceat'), C ARIP Group (Type 63). Weight: 1.21g. Obv. Diad. bust r., CAAN before bust, CI behind. Lydd, Kent. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. Porcupine 1. (PAS KENT-930C34; EMC 2006.0034) D.P./J.R.B. Weight: 1.07 g. 131. Penny ('sceat'), Series O (Type 40). Newark, Nottinghamshire. M/d find, 22 October 2005. Obv. Standingfigure holdin g two crosses. Found by Richard Northey. Rev. Monster r. looking back. (EMC 2005.0239) M.R.A. Weight: 1.2 g. 123. Penny ('sceat'), C ARIP Group (Type 63), cf. Thurrock area. M/dfind. Autumn 2004. Metcalf, Thrymsas and Sceattas, pl. 20, 339. (EMC 2005.0033) A.A. Obv. Diad bust r., IAA before face. 132. Penny ('sceat'), Monster/Interlace type (Type 43). Rev. Standingfigure holding cross. North 118. Weight: 1.0 g. Die axis 270°. Obv. Monster r., looking back. Bedfordshire/Buckinghamshire border. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. Interlaced quatrefoil. (EMC 2005.0255) A .A. Weight: 1.0 g. 124. Penny ('sceat'), Triquetras Group. Ravensden, Bedfordshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Obv. Facing bust. (EMC 2005.0126) A.A. Rev. Interlace. 133. Penny ('sceat'), Series QUIa. Weight not recorded. Obv. Monster 1., looking back. Lavendon, Buckinghamshire. M/d find. March 2005. Rev. Bird r. Found by Neil Smith. Weight: 1.0 g. Die axis 0°. (EMC 2005.0111) M.R.A. Harwell, Oxfordshire. M/dfind, by 2005. 125. Penny ('sceat'),Triquetras Group. (EMC 2005.0267) A.A. Obv. Facing bust. 134. Penny ('sceat'), Series Q(R) (Type 73). Rev. Interlace. Obv. Bird r. Weight: 0.79 g. Rev. Standard. Margaret Roding, Essex. M/d find, 1 May 2005. Found by Weight: 1.0 g. G. Lee. King's Lynn, near, Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. (EMC 2005.0279) (PAS ESS-46B7F0; EMC 2006.0022) J.R.B. A.A. COIN REGISTER 2006 377 135. Penny ('sceat'), Series Q/R derivative. 144. Penny ('sceat'), Series S (Type 47), North 121. Obv. Diad. bust r, cross and pellets before face. Obv. Female centaur. Rev. Standard. Rev. Whorl of four wolf-worms. Weight: 1.04 g. Weight: 1.0 g. Freckenham, Suffolk. M/d find, 2005. Found by Mick Cambridge, near. M/dfind, b y 2005. King. (EMC 2005.0264) A.A. Cf Abramson, Sceattas, p. 70, QR20. 145. Penny ('sceat'), Series S (Type 47), North 121. (EMC 2005.0284) F.M. Obv. Female centaur. 136. Penny ('sceat'), Series R, Metcalf R3. Rev. Whorl of four wolf-worms. Obv. Radiate crowned bust r., gepa (runic) before face. Weight not recorded. Rev. Standard. Cliffe, Medway. M/d find, 1 June 2003. Found by Richard Weight: 1.13 g. Gavin. Roughton, Norfolk. M/d find, April 2005. Found by M. (PAS KENT-8FC492; EMC 2006.0032) J.R.B. Watts. 146. Penny ('sceat'), Series U (Type 23b), imitative, (EMC 2005.0155) A.B.M. North 83. 137. Penny ('sceat'), Series R, Metcalf R5. Blackburn G. Obv. Standingfigure, hea d r., holding two crosses. Obv. Radiate crowned bust r., epa (runic) before face. Rev. Bird-in-vine, facing r. Rev. Standard. Weight not recorded. Weight: 0.8 g. Diss, near, Norfolk. M/dfind. Autum n 2004. King's Lynn, near, Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. (EMC 2005.0035) A.A. (EMC 2005.0268) A.A. 147. Penny ('sceat'), Series U (Type 23d), imitative, 138. Penny ('sceat'), Series R, Metcalf R5, Blackburn G. North 83. Obv. Radiate crowned bust r., epa (runic) before face. Obv. Standingfigure, head 1., holding two crosses. Rev. Standard. Rev. Bird-in-vine, facing 1. Weight: 0.92 g. Weight: 1.3 g. Freckenham, Suffolk. M/d find, 2005. Found by Mick Thurrock area. M/dfind, c. 1999. King. The designs are laterally reversed. (EMC 2005.0283) F.M. (EMC 2005.0034) A.A. 139. Penny ('sceat'), Series R, Metcalf R8, Blackburn I. 148. Penny ('sceat'), Series U (Type 23d), imitative, Obv. Rad. bust r., runic inscription before face. North 83. Rev. Standard. Obv. Standingfigure, head 1., holding two crosses. Weight: 0.89 g. Rev. Bird-in-vine, facing r. Spalding, near, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight: 1.04 g. (EMC 2005.0173) B.H./M.R.A. Cambridge. M/dfind, b y 2005. 140. Penny ('sceat'), Series R, Metcalf R10, Blackburn J. The obverse design is laterally reversed. Obv. Rad. bust 1., wigraed (runic, retrograde) before face. (EMC 2005.0112) B.H./M.A.S.B. Rev. Standard. 149. Aldfrith of Northumbria (685-704), North 176, York. Weight: 1.0 g. Die axis 270°. Obv. +ALdFRlDU2 (S on its side). King's Lynn, near, Norfolk. M/dfind, by 2005. Rev. Triple-tailed quadruped 1. Weight not recorded. (EMC 2005.0274) A.A. South Essex. M/dfind, 2004 or 2005. Found by Ron Patch. 141. Penny ('sceat'), plated imitation of Series R. (EMC 2005.0007) M.R.A. Obv. Rad. bust r., runic inscription before face. Rev. Standard. 150. Aldfrith of Northumbria (685-704), North 176, York. Weight: 0.7 g. Obv. +ALdFRIDU2 (S reversed). Newark, near, Nottinghamshire. M/d find, 1 November Rev. Triple-tailed quadruped 1. 2005. Found by Richard Northey. Weight: 0.8 g. Die axis 270°. (EMC 2005.0243) M.R.A. East Yorkshire. M/dfind, Ma y 2005. 142. Penny ('sceat'), Series R4/Type 51 (Saltire-Standard) 'mule'. North 159. (EMC 2005.0260) A.A. Obv. Rad. bust r., runic inscription before face. 151. Aldfrith of Northumbria (685-704), North 176, York. Rev. Saltire standard. Obv. +ALdFRIDU2 (S reversed). Weight: 0.91 g. Rev. Triple-tailed quadruped 1. Chingford. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight not recorded. (EMC 2005.0143) B.H./M.R.A. Cotgrave, near, Nottinghamshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. (EMC 2005.0282) M.R.A. 143. Penny ('sceat'), Series R derivative, cf. Metcalf, 152. Eadberht of Northumbria (737-58), North 177, York. Thrymsas and Sceattas, 510-11. Obv. -EAdBERhTVS Obv. Helmeted bust 1.. Rev. Quadruped r. Rev. Cross with annulet ends. Weight: 0.98 g. Weight not recorded. Keelby, Lincolnshire. M/d find, by 2005. Found by Paul Deal, near, Kent. M/dfind, by 2005. Campbell. (EMC 2005.0161) A.A. (PAS LIN-8987F3; EMC 2006.0042) A.D./J.R.B. 378 COIN REGISTER 2006 153. Beonna of East Anglia (749-C.760), North 430, East A new specimen of type 106 in Derek Chick's forth- Anglian mint, Efe. coming The Coinage of Offa and His Contemporaries. Obv. +BEONNA REX (partly runic). Same obverse die as SCBI 20, 552 and a coin found near Rev. +EFE Coddenham, Suffolk (Chick 106a and b). Weight: 0.75 g (broken and repaired). Die axis 180°. (PAS KENT-2844F3; EMC 2006.0035) R.N. Billingford, Norfolk. M/d find. May 2005. Found by T. 161. Offa of Mercia (757-96), Light Coinage, Blunt 20, Church. North 262, Canterbury, Udd. (Norfolk HER 7206; EMC 2005.0177) A.B.M. Obv. +OFFA REX 154. Alhred of Northumbria (765-74), North 179. York. Rev. +VDD Obv. ALCHREf ] (reading outwardly and retrograde). Weight not recorded (chipped). Rev. Quadruped r., cross below. Newark, Nottinghamshire. M/d find, 13 October 2005. Weight: 0.64 g (chipped). Found by Richard Northey. Hart, Hartlepool. M/dfind, by 2005. Chick 137d. Same obverse die as Coin Register 2000, (EMC 2005.0202) I.R/M.R.A. no.75. (EMC 2005.0227) R.N 155. jElfwald I of Northumbria (778-88), North 181, York. 162. Offa of Mercia (757-96), Light Coinage, Blunt 49 +/ELEVALDVS L D S var., Chick 95d, North 291, Canterbury, Ealhrsd. Obv. (/£ and runic, and reversed). Obv. OFFA REX Rev. Quadruped r. Rev. EALRED Weight not recorded. Weight not recorded. South Yorkshire. M/dfind, 4 August 2005. Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire. M/d find, 2003. (EMC 2005.0200) ~ M.R.A. A variant of Blunt type 49 with initial letter E in place 156. .Ethelred I of Northumbria, 2nd reign (790-6), North of cross. Same obverse die as EMC 2001.1158 and CNG 185, York, Ceolbald. auction (Triton III), 30 November 1999, lot 1464. Obv. +AEDILRED (EMC 2005.0006) D .C ,/R .N. Rev. +CEOLBALD 163. Offa of Mercia (757-96), Light Coinage, Blunt 30, Weight: 1.0 g. Die axis 270°. Chick 22, North 309, London, Dud. North Humberside. M/dfind, by 2005. Obv. OFFA (EMC 2005.0125) ' A.A. Rev. +DVD Weight: 1.2 g. Stycas Woodnesborough, Kent. M/d find, 12 December 2004. 157. jEthelred II of Northumbria, 2nd reign (c.844-8), Found by Cliff Bradshaw. copper-alloy styca, North 190. York, Eardwulf. (EMC 2006.0120) D.J.H. Obv. +E-BILRED RX (retrograde). 164. Offa of Mercia (757-96), Light Coinage, Blunt 57, Rev. +EARDVVLF Chick 10, North 310, London, yEthelwald. Weight: 0.9 g. Obv. +OFFA REX+ Torksey, Lincolnshire. M/d find, 1989. Rev. + €€)ILVALd (PAS DENO-87CE96; EMC 2006.0019) R.A./J.R.B. Weight: 1.27 g. Colchester, near, Essex. M/d find, 16 October 2005. 158. jEthelred II of Northumbria, 2nd reign (c.844-8), A new specimen of Chick 10: a well-represented type copper-alloy styca, North 190, York, Eardwulf. of which this is the twentieth known example. This is the Obv. +E-E5ILRED REX (retrograde). only reverse die to place a cross before an uncial €. Three Rev. +EARDVVLF (retrograde). other specimens were struck from the same obverse die. Weight: 0.94 g. (EMC 2005.0229) C .M ,/R .N. Torksey, Lincolnshire. M/d find, 1989. (PAS DENO-8799A4; EMC 2006.0020) R.A./J.R.B. 165. Offa of Mercia (757-96), Light Coinage, Blunt Chick 165b, North -, East Anglian mint, Eadnoth. 159. yEthelred II of Northumbria, 1st or 2nd reign Obv. OFFA around cross of lobes. (c.840^1, 844-8), copper-alloy styca, North 188 or 190, Rev. Eadnoth (runic) in panel. York, uncertain moneyer. Weight: 1.24 g (cracked and chipped). Die axis 0°. Obv. +E-E>ILRED[ ]X Chiseldon, Wiltshire. M/d find, 2005. Rev. Illegible. Eadnoth was unknown to Blunt in 1961, but two Weight: 0.79 g. distinct types are now known from four specimens. This Walsingham, Norfolk. M/d find, 1 January 2005. coin is of the same type as an example in the Fitzwilliam (PAS LANCUM-8F4592; EMC 2006.0037) D.B./J.R.B. Museum (ex Blunt) (Chick 165a). but differs very slightly in its obverse design. Later Anglo-Saxon Coins (PAS WILT-E14271; EMC 2005.0290) K.H./R.N. 160. Offa of Mercia (757-96), Light Coinage, Blunt 17, 166. Offa of Mercia (757-96), Heavy Coinage, Blunt 104. Chick 106, North 271, Canterbury, Eoba. Chick 239j. North 320, Canterbury, Osmod." Obv. +OFRM Obv. M / +OFFA / REX (bar of contraction over M). Rev. +EOBA Rev. OSMOD Weight: 1.07 g. Weight: 1.13 g. Wrotham, Kent. M/d find, 11 September 2005. Found by Harston, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, by 2005. Geoff Burr. (EMC 2005.0105) B.H./R.N. COIN REGISTER 2006 379 167. /Ethelheard, archbishop of Canterbury (793-805), Obv. [ ]LF[ ] Chick 247h, North 229, Canterbury. Rev. [ ]HEC[ ] Obv. M / +OFFA / REX (bar of contraction over M). Weight: 0.62 g (fragment). Die axis 270°. Rev. ED1L / HEA.RD / ARCEPI (bars of contraction over AR Suffolk. M/dfind, by 2005. and EPI). (EMC 2005.0064) B.H./M.R.A. Weight: 1.43 g. Die axis 90°. Ely, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, January 2005. Found by 175. Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), BLS Cn. 113, North Simon Tough. 370, East Anglian mint, Wodel. Same dies as BMA 192 and SCBI Obv. +COEN[ ]LF REX M 16, 84. Rev. POdEL+ (EMC 2005.0030) R.N. Weight not recorded (chipped). Die axis 180°. 168. Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), BLS -, North -, King's Lynn, near Norfolk. M/dfind, by 2005. London, Winoth. (EMC 2005.0247) A.A. Obv. M / CENVVLF / REX (N reversed). 176. Cuthred of Kent (798-807), BLS -, North -, Rev. VV / IN / O / B (retrograde). Canterbury, Sasberht. Weight not recorded. Obv. +CV-BRED REX Hatfield, Hertfordshire. M/d find, 2003. Rev. SEB / ERHT (S reversed) A previously unrecorded reverse design, which has Weight: 1.26 g (chipped). Die axis 90°. affinities with the tribach and cross moline types of Torksey, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Coenwulf. The obverse type is known from coins of the A previously unrecorded reverse type for Cuthred, London moneyers Ciolhard, Diola, Ibba, Pendwine and from a reverse die similar to the reverse of a coin of Wilhun (BLS Cn. 1-3, North 341, 343). Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821) (BLS Cn.4), but with the (EMC 2005.0123) P.M./M.R.A. initial S of the moneyer's name reversed. 169. Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), BLS Cn. 10, North (EMC 2005.0114) A .G ./M .R.A. 342, Canterbury, Ethelmod. 177. Cuthred of Kent (798-807), BLS Cd. 7, North 209, Obv. +COENVVL:F REX Canterbury, Werheard. Rev. E-E) / EL / MOD Obv. +CV-BRED REX Weight: 1.41 g. Rev. +PE / RHE / ARD Grantham area, Lincolnshire. M/d find, 2005. Found by Weight not recorded. Kenneth Walker. South Yorkshire. M/dfind, 2005 . Found by Kenneth Walker. (EMC 2005.0215) M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0194) M.R.A. 170. Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), BLS Cn. 46, North 178. Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury (805-32), North 347, Canterbury, Werheard. 240/1, Canterbury, Sasberht. Obv. +COENVVLF REX M (bar of contraction over M). Obv. +VVLFREDI A[ JHIEPI Rev. +PERHEARD MONETA (NE ligated). Rev. +SAEBERHT[ JIONETA, monogram of DOROBERNIA Weight not recorded (chipped). Die axis 90°. Weight: 1.16 g (chipped and cracked). Die axis 270°. North Lincolnshire. M/dfind, by 2001. Hitchin, Hertfordshire. M/dfind, 2004. (EMC 2005.0100) J .P./M .R.A. (EMC 2005.0224) B .H ,/M .R.A. 171. Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), BLS Cn. 72, North 179. Wulfred. archbishop of Canterbury (805-32), North 352, Rochester, Ealhstan. 240/1, Canterbury, Swefheard. Obv. +COENVVLF REX Obv. +VVLFRED ARC[ ]PI Rev. +EALHTAN MONTA Rev. I ]SVVEFHERD MONEf ] [NE ligated], monogram of Weight: 1.37 g. Die axis 90°. DOROBERNIA Duxford. near, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, August 2005. Weight not recorded (chipped). Die axis 90°. Found by Graham Marshall. Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. M/d find, July 2005. (EMC 2005.0197) M.R.A. Found by Rev. Peter Twinn. 172. Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), BLS Cn. 59, North (EMC 2005.0185) M.R.A. 358, Canterbury, Werheard. 180. Ecgberht of Wessex (802-39), Portrait/Dorob C type, Obv. [ JENVVLF REX M North 573, Canterbury, Diormod. Rev. +PER[ ]ARD MONETA (NE ligated). Obv. +ECBEARHT REX Weight: 1.23 g (chipped). Die axis 0°. Rev. +DIORMOD.MNET (NE ligated). Sevenoaks, near, Kent. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight: 1.30 g. Die axis 200°. (EMC 2005.0066) B.H./M.R.A. Farnborough, near, Kent. M/d find, by 2005. Found by 173. Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), BLS Cn. 98, North Mr Scott. 363, East Anglian mint, Lul. (EMC 2005.0039) B.J.C. Obv. +COENVVLF REX M 181. Ecgberht of Wessex (802-39), Portrait/Dorob C type, Rev. +LVL North 573, Canterbury, Diormod. Weight: 1.31 g (chipped). Die axis 0°. Obv. +E[ ]T REX Colchester, near, Essex. M/d find, 10 October 2005. Rev. [ ]IOMO[ ] (EMC 2005.0226) C .M ,/M .R.A. Weight: 0.64 g (fragment). Die axis 270°. 174. Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), BLS Cn. 108, North Kent. M/dfind, b y 2005. (EMC 2005.0058) B .H ,/M .R .A. 364, East Anglian mint, Wihtred. 380 COIN REGISTER 2006 182. Ecgberht of Wessex (802-39), Portrait/Dorob C type, 189. Eadmund of East Anglia (855-69), North 456, East North 573, Canterbury, Tidbearht. Anglian mint, Sigered. Obv. +ECGBERHT RE Obv. +EADMVND REX Rev. +TIDBEAI[ ]HT.I. Rev. +SIGERED MON Weight: 1.21 g (chipped). Weight: 1.05 g (chipped and cracked). Hampshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Thetford, Norfolk. M/dfind, by 2005. Found by Steve Grey. (EMC 2005.0285) B.H./M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0042) F.M. 183. ^Ethelstan of East Anglia (825-45), North -, East 190. Eadmund of East Anglia (855-69), North 457, East Anglian mint, Eadgar. Anglian mint, jEthelhelm. Obv. +EDLSTAN DEX (reading outwardly and retrograde), Obv. EADMUND RE AN (reading retrograde). cross on omega. Rev. .AE-BEL.HELM Rev. +EADGAIR MON (reading outwardly and retro- Weight: 1.1 g. Die axis 90°. grade). Driffield, near, East Yorkshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Weight: 1.3 g. (EMC 2005.0147) ' A.A. Newark, Nottinghamshire. M/d find, 5 December 2005. 191. /Ethelberht of Wessex (858-65), Inscribed Cross Found by William French. type, North 620, Badenoth. This is a type previously only recorded from a coin Obv. +AE-BELBEARHT REX (HT ligated). found at Upper Beeding, West Sussex in 2001 (Coin Rev. +BADEN / O-D MO / N / E / T / A Register 2001, no. 64). Weight: 0.87 g. (EMC 2005.0287) M.R.A. Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. 184. /Ethelstan of East Anglia (825-45), North 439, East (EMC 2005.0059) B.H./M.R.A. Anglian mint. 192. Burgred of Mercia (852-74), North 423, Cuthhere. Obv. +EDEL.STAN Obv. BVRGRED REX Rev. +REX-A.NG Rev. MON / CV-BHERE / ETA Weight not recorded. Weight: 1.12 g. Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Kent. M/dfind, by 2005. (EMC 2005.0062) B.H ,/M .R .A. (EMC 2005.0065) B .H ,/M .R.A. 185. /Ethelstan of East Anglia (825-45), North 446/3. 193. Burgred of Mercia (852-74), North 423, Wine. East Anglian mint, Monne. Obv. BVRGRED REX Obv. E-BILSTAN R A (S on its side). Rev. MON / +VVINE / ETA Rev. MON MONET Weight: 0.7 g (broken intofive piece s and chipped). Weight not recorded (pierced). Harlington, Bedfordshire. Excavation find, Wessex Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Archaeology, 2000. (EMC 2005.0031) A.A. (EMC 2005.0122) N.C./M.R.A. 186. jEthelwulf of Wessex (839-58), North 597 var., Rochester. 194. Burgred of Mercia (852-74), North 426, Dudda. Obv. +AE-BELVVLF REX, cross moline. Obv. +BVRGRED REX Rev. +OCCIDENTALIVM around SAX / ONIO / RVM in Rev. MON / +DVDDA / ETA three lines. Weight: 0.9 g (chipped). Weight not recorded (fragmentary). Die axis 270°. Springhead Quarter, Kent. Excavation find, Wessex Yorkshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Archaeology, by 2005. A variant of North 597, with a cross moline instead of (EMC 2005.0121) N.C./M.R.A. a cross pattee saltire. 195. Alfred (871-99), Lunette type, North 625, (EMC 2005.0182) D.D./M.R.A. Canterbury, ^Ethelheah. 187. ^thelwulf of Wessex (839-58), North -, Rochester, Obv. +AELBRED: REX Dunn. Rev. HMO / E-BELEA / NETA (NE ligated). Obv. E-BELVVLF REX Weight: 0.87 g (chipped). Die axis 90°. Rev. +DVVN MON[ ]TA Kent. M/dfind, by 2005. Weight: 0.77 g (chipped and pierced). (EMC 2005.0060) B .H ,/M .R .A. Lincolnshire. M/dfind, by 2005. 196. Ceolwulf II of Mercia (874-79), Cross-and-Lozenge A previously unrecorded combination of a Phase II type, North 429, London, Beagstan. portrait obverse (cf. North 599-601) with a cross moline Obv. +CIOLV[ ]F REX M reverse of the moneyer Dunn. Rev. BE / AG / ST / AN (EMC 2005.0178) B.H./M.R.A. Weight: 1.28 g. 188. jEthelweard of East Anglia (845-55), North 450, Linton, near, Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. East Anglian mint, Dudda. (EMC 2005.0108) B.H./M.R.A. Obv. E-BELPARD REX (retrograde). 197. Alfred (871-99), London Monogram type, North Rev. DVDDVA.M.HE 646, London, Tilewine. Weight not recorded (chipped). Die axis 90°. Obv. [ ]FRED RE King's Lynn, near, Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Rev. TILEVINf ] / LONDONIA monogram / MONE+ (NE (EMC 2005.0246) A.A. ligated). COIN REGISTER 2006 381 Weight: 1.30 g (chipped). 205. Scandinavian Kingdom of York, St Peter coinage, London (City). M/dfind, September 2005. Found by Firth Phase I (Two-Line Horizontal), North 551, York. Fairbank. Obv. SC11E / TI11IO (S on its side, bar of contraction over IE). (PAS LON-EBFFD8; EMC 2005.0211) F.S./J.R.B. Rev. +EBORACE CIV 198. Viking Danelaw imitation of Alfred (871-99). Two- Weight not recorded. Line type, North 475/1, Cuthberht. Yarburgh, near, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, Januar y 2005. Obv. +ELFRED RE (EMC 2005.0040) J.S. Rev. CVDB / ERHE: (V inverted). 206. .Ethelstan (924-39). Two-Line type, HR1, North Weight: 1.23 g. Die axis 90°. 668, uncertain moneyer. Harston, near, Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, 2004 . Obv. [ ]LSTAN[ J The low weight and inverted V in the moneyer's name Rev. [ ]/ MON indicate that this is an imitation of a coin of a moneyer Weight not recorded (cut halfpenny or trimmed fragment). active in the west Midlands (probably Chester or Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Shrewsbury) in the 880s and 890s. A variant of HR1 with an annulet in the centre of the (EMC 2005.0047) B .H ,/M.A .S .B. reverse. 199. Edward the Elder (899-924), Two-Line type, North (EMC 2005.0063) B.H./M.R.A. 649, Deorwald. 207. Eadred (946-55), Two-Line type, HR1, North 707 Obv. +EADVVEARD REX ^thelwulf. Rev. DEORV / VALD MO Obv. EADRED REX Weight: 1.57 g. Die axis 300°. Rev. EFERV / LF MOT Bedford. M/dfind, c.l996-97. Found by Andy Horwood. Weight: 1.30g. (EMC 2005.0029) M.R.A. Cambridge. M/dfind, b y 2005. 200. Viking Danelaw imitation of Edward the Elder (EMC 2005.0061) B.H./M.R.A. (899-924), irregular blundered series, Two-Line type. North 477, uncertain moneyer. 208. Eadred (946-55), Bust Crowned type, North 713, Obv. +EYDVVEARD REX East Anglian mint, Hunlaf. Rev. +EIOIA / BEIOE Obv. +EADRED REX Weight not recorded (chipped). Rev. -fhVNL.A. MON Suffolk. M/dfind, b y 1996. Weight: 1.18 g (chipped). Die axis 180°. Similar to two coins in the Morley St Peter, Norfolk, Oxborough, near, Norfolk. M/d find, November 2004. hoard (SCBl 26, 174-5), but from different dies. Found by Robbie Gould. (EMC 2005.0110) R.O./M.A.S.B. A previously unrecorded moneyer for the type. (EMC 2005.0005) " M.R.A. 201. St Edmund Memorial coinage, earlier phase (c.895-905), North 483, Adradus. 209. Eadred (946-55), halfpenny, Floral 'a' type, North -, Obv. +SC EA1NVMD RE (S on its side). Shrewsbury?, Eofermund. Rev. +ADRADVS VVONE (NE ligated). Obv. +E[ ]DRE[ ] Weight: 1.11 g. Rev. [ ]OFERMV[ ], infield N(?) to I„ P(?) to r. Lincolnshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Weight: 0.33 g (fragment). Die axis 120°. (EMC 2005.0170) B.H./M.R.A. Wadborough, Worcestershire. M/d find, 14 August 2005. 202. St Edmund Memorial coinage, earlier phase (c. Found by Dean Crawford. 895-905), North 483, Da:gmond. A previously unrecorded type for a halfpenny of Obv. +SC EADMVNDE (S on its side). Eadred (cf. the Floral 'a' type of Eadwig, North 738). Rev. +DAIEMOND MO I Acquired by the Fitzwilliam Museum. Weight: 1.44 g (chipped). Die axis 180°. (EMC 2005.0190) M.R.A. Shipham, Norfolk. M/d find, by 2005. Found by S. 210. Edgar (957/9-75), Two-Line type, HP1, North 742, Ottaway. York?, Asmund. (EMC 2005.0206) A.B.M. Obv. +[ ]DGAR REX ANG 203. St Edmund Memorial coinage, later phase Rev. ASMV / ND MO[ ] (c.905-18), North 483, uncertain moneyer. Weight not recorded (chipped). Obv. +SCEIIDNV (S on its side, N reversed). Barton-on-Humber area, North Lincolnshire. M/d find, Rev. +CIST:.CN (S on its side). December 2004. Found by Martin Jensen. Weight: 1.41 g. The moneyer Asmund/Osmund is previously Linton, near, Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. unrecorded for pre-Reform issues of Edgar. This variety (EMC 2005.0116) " B .H ,/M .R .A. (HP1), known from five other specimens of different moneyers, is attributed to York {CTCE, p. 162). Osmund 204. Scandinavian Kingdom of York, Cnut, North 501, is recorded as a York moneyer in Edgar's Reform Small York. Cross type. Obv. +CVNNETTI Rev. CNVT REX (EMC 2005.0004) M.A.S.B. Weight: 1.11 g. 211. Edgar (957/9-75), Bust Crowned type, North 750, Wharram le Street, North Yorkshire. M/d find, East Anglian mint, Bruning. 1997-2002. Found by Ian Postlethwaite. Obv. +EADGA| ] (EMC 2005.0164) M.R.A. Rev. +BRV[ ]ETA N 382 COIN REGISTER 2006 Weight: 0.79 g (cut halfpenny or trimmed fragment). Die From the same dies as Mossop, pi. XXXIV, 13. The axis 270°. coin has been presented to the National Museum of Wales Sevenoaks, near, Kent. M/dfind, by 2005. by thefinder an d the landowner. The final letter (N) of the reverse inscription might (EMC 2006.0159) E.M.B. indicate that this is a coin of Norwich. (EMC 2005.0051) B .H ,/M .R.A. 219. Cnut (1016-35), Quatrefoil type, North 781, Rochester, Godwine. 212. Edgar (957/9-75), Bust Crowned type, North 750, Obv. +CNVT REX ANGLORV (NG ligated). East Anglian mint, Folchard. Rev. +GODPINE ROFR (NE ligated). Obv. +EADGAR REX Weight not recorded. Rev. +FOLCHARD MONETA Thurnham, Kent. M/dfind, 2005 . Weight: 1.42 g (chipped). Die axis 270°. Hindringham, Norfolk. M/d find, by 2005. Found by (EMC 2005.0118) J.D ./M.R.A. Steve Grey. 220. Cnut (1016-35), Pointed Helmet type, North 787, (EMC 2005.0238) A.B.M. London, Eadwine. 213. .Ethelred II (978-1016), Long Cross type. North Obv. +CNVT REX AN 774, Lincoln, Colgrim. Rev. +F.DP1NE ON LVNDEN Obv. +E-E)ELRED REX ANGL Weight: 0.60 g (traces of mount on obverse). Rev. +COLGRIM MO LINC London (City). M/dfind, 2004. Found by Stephen Dwyer. Weight not recorded. This coin had been mounted as brooch to display the Welbourn, Lincolnshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Found by Ron cross design of the reverse. Teather. (PAS LON-1F8030; EMC 2006.0044) F.S ./M.R.A. (PAS LIN-1B3988; EMC 2006.0039) A.D./J.R.B. 221. Cnut (1016-35), Pointed Helmet type. North 787, 214. .Ethelred II (978-1016), Long Cross type, North London, Eadwold. 774, London, ^Ethelweard. Obv. +CNVT RECX A Obv. +/E-BELR/ED REX ANGLO Rev. +EADPOLD ON LVN:. Rev. +/E-BELPERD MVO LVND Weight: 0.81 g (chipped). Die axis 180°. Weight: 1.58 g (slightly chipped). Winwick, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, c. September 2004. Suffolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Found by Colin Stewart. (EMC 2005.0107) B .H ,/M .R.A. (EMC 2005.0048) M.R.A. 215. iEthelred II (978-1016), Last Small Cross type, 222. Cnut (1016-35), Pointed Helmet type, North 787, North 777, London, Godwine. London, Stithulf. Obv. +/E-EJELR/ED REX ANGLOX Obv. +CNVT RECX: Rev. +GODPINE ON LVNDE1 Rev. +STI-BVL.F ON LVNDE Weight: 1.09 g. Die axis 90°. Weight: 0.9 g. Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, late 2003. Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, 2003 . Found Found by Richard Ashford. by Tony Carter. (EMC 2005.0119) M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0186) M.R.A. 216. jEthelred II (978-1016), Last Small Cross type, 223. Cnut (1016-35), Short Cross type, North 790, North 777, Southwark, Eadwine. London, ^Ethelwig. Obv. +E-E)ELRE[ ]ED REX A Obv. +CNVT REC.X: Rev. +EADP[ ]E ON SV-BGEP Rev. +/ELFPIG ON LVNDE. Weight: 1.0 g (cracked and chipped). Die axis 90°. Wallingford, near, Oxfordshire. M/dfind, 2005. Weight: 1.02 g. An unusual obverse reading, which may be completed as Gayton,Norfolk. M/d find, August 2005. Found by J. +E-BELRE[DR]ED REX A. Wells. (EMC 2005.0250) C .H ,/M .R .A. (EMC 2005.0222) M.R.A. 217. Cnut (1016-35), Quatrefoil type, North 781, 224. Cnut (1016-35), Short Cross type, North 790. Lincoln, jEthelmaer. London, Eadwine. Obv. +CNVT REX ANGLORV. Obv. +CNVT:T RECX: Rev. +/E-E)ELM[ ]R MO LINC (NC ligated). Rev. +EDPINE ON LVND Weight: 1.03 g. Weight: 1.1 g. Tetford, Lincolnshire. M/d find, September 2005. Found Sundridge, Kent. M/d find, February 1999. Found by J. by Rod Furniss. Newton. (PAS DENO-00C081; EMC 2006.0016) R.A./J.R.B. (EMC 2005.0137) M.R.A. 218. Cnut (1016-35), Quatrefoil type. North 781, 225. Cnut (1016-35), Short Cross type, North 790. Lincoln, Godwine. Stamford, Thurstan. Obv. +CNVT REX ANGLORV Obv. +CNVT.RECX A: Rev. 4-G-O-DPINE M-O LINC (NC ligated) Rev. +-BVSTAN ON STANFOR (OR ligated). Weight: 0.91 g (cracked and slightly chipped). Die axis Weight: 1.10 g. 270°. Grimston, Norfolk. M/d find, 2005. Found by Adrian Penllyn, Vale of Glamorgan. M/d find, January 2005. Reeve. Found by Malcolm Jones. (Norfolk HER 11789; EMC 2005.0195) A.B.M. COIN REGISTER 2006 383 226. Cnut (1016-35), Short Cross type, North 790, un- Crawley, Hampshire. M/d find, 7 February 2004. Found certain mint and moneyer. by Keith Lilliard. Obv. [ ]RE[ ] (PAS HAMP-27E4B2; EMC 2006.0028) J.Puls/J.R.B. Rev. [ ]FPIN[ ] 234. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Radiate Small Weight: 0.21 g (cut farthing). Cross type, North 816, Colchester, Brunhyse. Great Tey, Essex. M/d find, by 2005. Found by Stuart Obv. +EDPERD REX (double-struck). Elton. Rev. +BR[ ]NHYSE ON CO (NC ligated). (PAS ESS-622426; EMC 2006.0025) C.A.M./J.R.B. Weight: 0.92 g (slightly chipped). 227. Harold I (1035-40), Jewel Cross type, North 802, Evesham, near, Worcestershire. M/dfind, 9 October 2005. Oxford, iElfwine. Found by Dean Crawford. Obv. +HAROID REX. (EMC 2005.0225) M.R.A. Rev. +/ELPINE ONN OXCE (NN ligated). 235. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Radiate Small Weight not recorded. Cross type, North 816, uncertain mint and moneyer. Doncaster, near. M/dfind, by 2005. Obv. 4-EDPERD REX: (EMC 2005.0244) A.G./M.R.A. Rev. [ ]V[ ]ON[ ] 228. Harold I (1035-40), Jewel Cross type, North 802, Weight: 1.09g. Thetford, /Elfwald. Wymondham, Norfolk. Excavation find, 2004. Obv. +HAROLD REX (EMC 2005.0046) A.B.M. Rev. +ALFPALD ON -BEF.O 236. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Trefoil Weight: 0.91 g. Quadrilateral type, North 817, uncertain mint, Godwine. West Row, Suffolk. M/dfind, Ma y 2005. Obv. [ ]D RE. Lincoln style dies. Rev. +GODPlN[ ] (EMC 2005.0218) I.H./M.R.A. Weight: 0.90 g. 229. Harold I (1035-40), Fleur-de-Lis type, North 803, London (City). M/dfind, 2004. Found by Stephen Dwyer. Canterbury, Wulfwig. (PAS LON-1F59D1; EMC 2006.0043) F.S./J.R.B. Obv. +HAROLD REX 237. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Small Flan type, Rev. +PVLPIG ON CENT North 818, Canterbury, Leofwine. Weight not recorded (cracked). Obv. +EDPERD RE Romney Marsh, Kent. M/d find, 15 August 2005. Found Rev. +LEOFPINE ON CEN by Joan Castle. Weight not recorded. (PAS KENT-4F14E1; EMC 2005.0193) J.R.B./M.R.A. Basingstoke, Hampshire. M/d find, January 2005. Found 230. Harold I (1035-40), Fleur-de-Lis type, North 804, by Tisha Window. Colchester, Wulfwine. (PAS HAMP-1F58A4; EMC 2006.0027) D.W./J.R.B. Obv. +HAROLD RECX 238. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Small Flan type, Rev. +PLF|P?]E ON COLE (NC ligated). North 818, Canterbury, uncertain moneyer. Weight: 1.12 g. Obv. +ED[ ]RD Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, by 2005. Rev. [ ]NE ONCE[ ] (NE and NC ligated). (EMC 2005.0144) B.H./M.R.A. Weight: 0.35 g (cut halfpenny, chipped). 231. Harthacnut (1035-7, 1040-2), 'Cnut' Arm and Sleaford, Lincolnshire. M/d find, 1 September 2005. Sceptre type, North 799/1, Canterbury, Caldwine. Found by Tony Wright. Obv. +CNVT RECX Guldewine and Leofwine struck at Canterbury in this Rev. +CALDEPINE ON CE type. Weight not recorded (cracked). (PAS DENO-7D4565; E.W.D,/R.A./J.R.B. Great Tey, Essex. M/d find, 4 May 2005. Found by Stuart EMC 2006.0017) Elton. 239. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Expanding Cross A new moneyer for the type, previously recorded in the type, light issue, North 820, London, Godric. reigns of Harold I and Edward the Confessor. Obv. +EDPRD REX (EMC 2005.0151) M.R.A. Rev. +GODRIC ON LVNDE:. 232. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Pacx type. North Weight: 1.34 g (mounted on obverse with two rivets). Die 813, Southwark, Wulfwine. axis~90°. Obv. +EDPARD RECX Swavesey, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, 23 January 2005. Rev. +PVLPINE ON SV. Found by Tim Jackson. Weight: 1.01 g. (EMC 2005.0008) M.R.A. Radley, Oxfordshire. M/d find, January 2005. Found by 240. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Expanding cross Stuart Piggott. type, heavy issue, North 823, London. Leofred. (PAS BERK-359737; EMC 2006.0012) K.S./J.R.B. Obv. +EDPERD REX: 233. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Radiate Small Rev. +LEOFRED ON LVND (ND ligated). Cross type, North 816, Chichester, /Elfwine. Weight: 1.51 g (cracked). Obv. +EDPERD REX Cransford, Suffolk. M/d find, 2005. Found by Brian Rev. +ELPINE ON CI1CESTR. Sperty. Weight: 1.13 g. (PAS: SF-648AA8; EMC 2005.0235) F.M./J.R.B. 384 COIN REGISTER 2006 241. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Sovereign/Eagles Obv. +PILLEMVS REX type, North 827, Thetford. Thorferth. Rev. +EADP1NE ON LVN Obv. EADRPD X ANGLOR Weight: 1.31 g. Rev. +-BOFER-B ON -BET Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. M/d find, by 2005. Weight: 1.04 g. Found by Duncan Pangborn. Essex. M/dfind, by 2005. (EMC 2005.0103) " F.M./M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0248) B.H./M.R.A. 250. William I (1066-87), Bonnet type, BMC ii, North 242. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Hammer Cross 842, York. Harthulf. type, North 828, Oxford, Godwine. Obv. +PILLEMV REX 1 Obv. +EDPERD REX[ ] Rev. +HAR-BVL ON EOF Rev. +GODPINE ON OXENE Weight: 1.15 g. Weight: 1.22 g (cracked). Ingleby Barwick, Stockton on Tees. M/dfind, b y 2005. Old Romney, Kent. M/d find, 9 July 2005. Found by (EMC 2005.0216) B .H ,/M .R.A. Bernard Nutbrown. 251. William I (1066-87), Two Stars type, BMC v, North (EMC 2005.0192) M.R.A. 845, uncertain mint and moneyer. 243. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Hammer Cross Obv. [ ]ANI type, North 828, uncertain mint, Leofwine. Rev. [ ]PINE[ ] Obv. [ ]ARRD[ ] Weight: 0.29 g (cut farthing). Rev. +LIOFPl:ON[ ] Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. M/d find, by 2005. Weight: 0.55 g (cut halfpenny). Found by Rev. Peter Twinn. Hayle, Cornwall. M/d find, June 2005. Found by D. (EMC 2005.0141) M.R.A. Edwards. 252. William I (1066-87). PAXS type. BMC viii. North (PAS CORN-FO6EII; EMC 2006.0015) A.T./J.R.B. 848, Colchester, Wulfric. 244. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Bust Facing/Small Obv. +PILLELM REX Cross type, North 830, Canterbury, Wulfweard. Rev. +PVLFRIC ON COLE Obv. .EADP[ ]: Weight: 1.32 g. Die axis 180°. Rev. +PVLFP[ ]NT Abridge, Essex. M/dfind, c. 2000. Found by John Murphy. Weight: 0.59 g (cut halfpenny). Die axis 90°. (EMC 2005.0180) M.R.A. Southery, Suffolk. M/dfind, 2005. Found by Chris Miles. 253. William I (1066-87), PAXS type, BMC viii. North (PAS: SF-BFB855; EMC 2005.0220) F.M./J.R.B. 848, Southwark, /Edoulf. 245. Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Pyramids type, Obv. [ ]LEM REX North 831, London, uncertain moneyer. Rev. [ ]DOLF ON S[ ] Obv. EDP[ ] Weight: 0.62 g (cut halfpenny, broken into two pieces). Rev. | ]N LVN[ ] Die axis 270°." Weight: 0.30 g (cut farthing). Cambridge, near. M/d find, 28 September 2005. Found by Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, c.2001 . Found Stephen Fordham. by Simon Ashford. (EMC 2005,0232) M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0120) M.R.A. 254. William I (1066-87), PAXS type, BMC viii, 246. Harold II (1066), Pax type, North 836. Lincoln, 'Devitun' mint, cf. North 848-50. /Elfgeat. Obv. 'PILLEM REX', blundered; crowned bust facing, with Obv. +HAROLD REX Al sceptre to left. Rev. +/ELGEAT ON LINCOI Rev. [ - ] III DEVITVN, retrograde. Weight: 1.20 g. Weight not recorded (two fragments). Die-axis 90°. Lincolnshire. M/dfind, 2005. Found by Wayne Bealey. Aberavon Sands, Neath Port Talbot. M/d find, c. March 2004. Found by Ted Belmont. (EMC 2005.0245) M.R.A. The moneyer's name is lost, but the full mint reading 247. Harold II (1066), Pax type. North 836, London, survives. The variety with sceptre to the left of the king's uncertain moneyer. portrait corresponds to BMC 887, but both dies appear to Obv. [ ]X ANG be hitherto unrecorded. The coin belongs to a series of Rev. +[ ] IDE I unusual William I pennies, some reading 'Devitun', others Weight not recorded (cut farthing). 'Fani', long thought to be Welsh in origin. No Welsh Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire. M/dfind, b y 2005. mints have been recorded before the Normans, but a (PAS GLO-2A6D65; EMC 2006.0026) K.A./J.R.B. credible case has been made for minting at St David's (Dewi's town) and Abergavenny (Y Fenni in Welsh) 248. Harold II (1066), Pax type, North 836, Norwich, during the 1080s (G.C. Boon, Welsh Hoards 1979-1981 Thurstan. (, 1986), p. 67). These coins are extremely rare and Obv. +HAROLD REX ANG we cannot be sure, but the finding of an example in South Rev. +VRSTAN ON NOR Wales lends strong support to the idea that these issues do Weight: 1.24 g. indeed come from Wales. A 'Fani' example was found Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, by 2005. many years ago at St David's (NMW 70.42H/3, loaned by (EMC 2005.0057) B.H./M.R.A. Representative Body, Church in Wales). The new coin has 249. William I (1066-87), Bonnet type, BMC ii, North been donated to the National Museum of Wales. 842, London, Eadwine. (EMC 2006.0160) E.M.B. COIN REGISTER 2006 385 255. Henry I (1100-35), Profile/Cross Fleury type, BMC Obv. +bE[ ]RICVL ]R: ii, North 858, London, Ordgar. Rev. +PVLNO-E>:[ ]N:hAS: Obv. +HE[ ]RI REX A Weight not recorded (slightly chipped). Die axis 270°. Rev. +ORDGAR ON LVN Framlingham, Suffolk. M/d find, 6 February 2005. Found Weight: 1.3 g. by T. Jones. Firle, East Sussex. M/d find, 13 February 2005. Found by The moneyer has previously only been recorded in Tony Head. Henry I BMC type x (ex Beauvais hoard). (EMC 2005.0044) M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0037) M.R.A. 256. Henry I (1100-35), PAX type, BMC iii, North 859, 263. Henry I (1100-35), Pellets in Quatrefoil type, BMC Dover, Manwine. xiv, North 870, Canterbury, Winedi. Obv. +HENRI RE[ ] Obv. +h[ ]N[ ] Rev. +MAN[ ]NE:ONDO[ ] (NE and ND ligated). Rev. +[ ]N[ ]DAI:ON:CANTA Weight not recorded. Weight: 1.01 g. Ongar, near, Essex. M/d find, 2005. Found by Edward Wharram le Street, North Yorkshire. M/d find, Taylor. 1997-2002. Found by Ian Postlethwaite. A new type for the Dover mint. The Dover moneyer (EMC 2005.0163) M.R.A. Manwine has previously been recorded in various types from William II BMC type iii to Henry I BMC type xiv. 264. Henry I (1100-35), Pellets in Quatrefoil type, BMC (EMC 2005.0203) J.P./M.R.A. xiv, North 870, uncertain mint and moneyer. Obv. Inscription off flan. 257. Henry I (1100-35), Voided Cross and Fleurs type, Rev. [ ]D:ON:N[ ] BMC v, North 861, uncertain mint and moneyer. Weight: 0.6 g (cut halfpenny, broken and fragment missing). Obv. [ ]E[ ]R[ ] Brasted, Kent. M/d find, October 2001. Found by Nigel Rev. +R[ ] Nicholson. Weight: 0.22 g (cut farthing). (EMC 2005.0135) M.R.A. Binnington, North Yorkshire. M/d find, 1997-2002. Found by Ian Postlethwaite. 265. Henry I (1100-35), Quatrefoil on Cross Fleury type, (EMC 2005.0167) M.R.A. BMC xv, North 871, Canterbury?, Rodbert. Obv. Illegible. 258. Henry I (1100-35), Quatrefoil with Piles type, BMC Rev. +R["]A: vii, North 863, London, Alfvret. Weight not recorded (cracked and chipped). Obv. +hENRIC REX Milborne Port, near, Somerset. M/d find, September 2005. Rev. +ALFVRET:ON:LVN Found by Hugh Vincent. Weight: 1.4 g. (EMC 2005.0241) M.R.A. Cranfield, Northamptonshire. M/d find, 3 September 2005. Found by Chris Chandler. 266. Henry I (1100-35), Quatrefoil on Cross Fleury type, (EMC 2005.0201) M.R.A. BMC xv. North 871, uncertain mint and moneyer. Obv. +h[ ] 259. Henry I (1100-35), Profile/Cross and Annulets type, Rev. [ ]:ON[ ] BMC viii, North 864, Romney, uncertain moneyer. Weight: 1.42 g. Obv. [ ]NRI R[ ] (NR ligated). Grimston, Norfolk. M/dfind, 2005. Found by Adrian Reeve. Rev. +[ ]ROME (ME ligated). (Norfolk HER 11789; EMC 2005.0196) A.B.M. Weight: 0.36 g (cut farthing). New Romney, Kent. M/d find, 17 December 1998. Found 267. Henry I (1100-35), Quatrefoil on Cross Fleury type, by Duncan Pennock. BMC xv, North 871, uncertain mint and moneyer. A new type for the Romney mint in the reign of Henry I. Obv. [ ]hE[ ]CVS:[ ] (EMC 2005.0113) " M.R.A. Rev. [ ]:ON:[ ] Weight: 0.64 g (cut halfpenny, broken into two pieces). 260. Henry I (1100-35), Cross in Quatrefoil type, BMC Carlton Husthwaite, North Yorkshire. M/d find, ix, North 865, Nottingham, Haudene. 1997-2002. Found by Ian Postlethwaite. Obv. +hENRl REX (EMC 2005.0165) M.R.A. Rev. +hAVD[ ]NE ON SNO 268. Stephen (1135-54), Cross Moline type, BMC i, Weight: 1.28 g (cracked). Die axis 0°. North 873, Bury St Edmunds, Gilebert. Sheriff Hutton, near, North Yorkshire. M/dfind, 2005. Obv. +STI[ ]NE REX: A previously unrecorded type for the moneyer. Rev. +[ ]1[ ]ERT:ON:SA: (EMC 2005.0156) ' I.P./M.R.A. Weight not recorded. 261. Henry I (1100-35), Full Face/Cross Fleury type, King's Lynn, near, Norfolk. M/dfind, June 2005. BMC x, North 866, London, ^Elfwine. (EMC 2005.0181) P.M./M.R.A. Obv. +hENRICVS REX A 269. Stephen (1135-54), Cross Moline type. BMC i, Rev. +AELFPL ]ON LV North 873, Canterbury, Simon. Weight: 1.20 g. Obv. +STEFNE[ ] Chelmsford, near, Essex. M/d find, by 2005. Rev. +SIMVN:ON:CAN: (EMC 2005.0169) B .H ,/M R .A. Weight not recorded (chipped). 262. Henry I (1100-35), Profile/Cross and Annulets type, Driffield, near. East Yorkshire. M/dfind, by 2005. BMC xii. North 868, Hastings. Wulfnoth. (EMC 2005.0159) A.G./M.R.A. 386 COIN REGISTER 2006 270. Stephen (1135-54), Cross Moline type, BMC i, 278. Stephen (1135-54), Awbridge type, BMC vii, North North 873, Eye?, Gilbert. 881, Norwich, Thor. Obv. [ ]NE Obv. +ST1EFNE:. Rev. +GILEB[ ]:ON:EIE Rev. [+T]hOR:ON:NORVI: Weight: 1.24 g. Weight: 1.38 g. EyerSuffolk. M/dfind, Jun e 2005. Found by Alan Smith. Tharston, Norfolk. M/d find, January 2005. Found by A. (EMC 2005.0183) F.M. Womack. M. Allen, 'The English coinage of 1153/4-1158', in this 271. Stephen (1135-54), Cross Moline type, BMC i. volume, no. 190. North 873, London, Ricard. (EMC 2005.0157) A.B.M./M.R.A. Obv. [ ]NE:[ 1 279. Stephen (1135-54), Awbridge type, BMC vii, North Rev. +RI[ ]NDE 881, Lincoln, uncertain moneyer (Gladwine?). Weight not recorded (cut halfpenny, cracked). Obv. +S[ ] Milborne Port, near, Somerset. M/dfind, Septembe r 2005. Rev. +G[ ]N[ ]ON:LlNG (NC ligated). Found by Hugh Vincent. 1.34 g (chipped). Die axis 0°. (EMC 2005.0242) M.R.A. Thormamby, North Yorkshire. M/d find, 23 April 2006. 272. Stephen (1135-54), Cross Moline type, BMC i, Found by Michael Smith. North 874, London, Rodbert. Allen, 'The English coinage', Postscript. Obv. +ST[ ]NE: (EMC 2006.0204)" " M.R.A./M.S Rev. [ ]RODBER[ ]:ON:L[ ] 280. Stephen (1135-54), irregular copy of Awbridge type, Weight: 1.10 g. Die axis 0°. BMC vii, North 881, sceptre r. Suffolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Obv. +M[EINN]:R[IN=] (EMC 2005.0175) B.H./M.R.A. Rev. [+]![ ]NII.D[ ][II.:] 273. Stephen (1135-54), Cross Moline type, BMC i, Weight: 1.40 g. Die axis 90°. North 873. London, uncertain moneyer. Docking, Norfolk. M/d find, November 2005. Obv. +S[ ]R: Allen no. 377. Rev. +I[ ]:0:N:LVN (EMC 2005.0249) P.M./M.R.A. Weight not recorded (cut halfpenny). Die axis 180°. 281. David I of Scotland (1124-53), Scottish border type Lincoln, near. M/dfind, by 2005. as Stephen BMC i, North 909, Carlisle, Hudard. (EMC 2005.0223) A.G./M.R.A. Obv. [STIEFN]E RE:+: Rev. [ ][D?]DARD:ON[ ] 274. Stephen (1135-54), Cross Moline type, BMC i, Weight not recorded. North 873, uncertain mint and moneyer Barmby Moor, East Yorkshire. M/d find, 29 April 2005. Obv. Inscription off flan. Found by Richard Last. Rev. Illegible. From the same obverse die as coins of the Carlisle Weight: 0.29 g (cut halfpenny, chipped). moneyers Hudard and Erebald, the latter from an Binnington, North Yorkshire. M/d find, 1997-2002. Edinburgh reverse die (I. Stewart, 'Scottish Mints', in Found by Ian Postlethwaite. Mints, Dies and Currency, ed. R.A.G. Carson (London, (EMC 2005.0166) M.R.A. 1971), 165-289, at pp. 194, 276, pi. XV, nos la-lb). 275. Stephen (1135-1154), Cross Moline type, BMC i, (EMC 2005.0142) M.R.A. North 874, uncertain mint and moneyer. 282. Henry (of Anjou?), North 940/2, uncertain mint and Obv. [ ]ST[ ]E: moneyer. Rev. [ ]R:0[ ] Obv. Illegible. Weight: 1.0 g (clipped and chipped). Rev. [ ][A?][ ]:ON[ ] Pleshey, Essex. M/d find, 19 December 2005. Found by Weight: 0.88 g (chipped). Michael Cuddeford. Uncertain findspot. M/dfind, b y 2004. (EMC 2005.0288) M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0003) R.A.A. 276. Stephen (1135-54), Cross Moline type, BMC i, 283. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) uncertain mint and moneyer. type, class A2, North 952/2, Lincoln, Lanfram. Obv. Illegible. Obv. [ JhENRI RE[ 1 Rev. +:S[ ]T Rev. +L[ ]NF[]ING Weight: 0.32 g (cut farthing). Weight not recorded. Flixton, North Yorkshire. M/d find, 1997-2002. Long Stratton, Norfolk. M/d find, August 2005. Found by Found by Ian Postlethwaite. A. Kedge. (EMC 2005.0168) M.R.A. (Norfolk HER 14106; EMC 2005.0207) A.B.M. 284. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) 277. Stephen (1135-54), Profile/Cross and Piles type, type, class A or B. North 952-5, London, Swetman. BMC vi, North 879, Colchester. Randulf. Obv. [ ]RI REX ANG[ ] Obv. +STIEFNE:. Rev. [ ]TMA| ]:0[ ] Rev. +RANDVLF=ON:CO Weight: 0.66 g (cut halfpenny). Weight: 1.32 g. Brockley, North Somerset. M/d find, March 2005. Found Kent. M/dfind, by 2005. by Jon Hill. (EMC 2005.0286) B.H./M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0140) M.R.A. COIN REGISTER 2006 387 285. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) Weight: 0.6 g (cut halfpenny). Die axis 120°. type, class C2, North 957, Bury St Edmunds, Henri. Hampton Poyle, Oxfordshire. M/d find, 2005. Found by Obv. [ ]EN| ]E Adrian Oates. Rev. +hENR|:[ ] (EMC 2005.0162) M.R.A. Weight not recorded. 293. Edward I (1272-1307), groat, London, North, SCBI Thornham, Norfolk. M/dfind, 2004 . Found by Jon Adkin. 39, var. a, North 1007. (EMC 2005.0176) M.R.A. Obv. +6DWARDVS:D' I:GR A' :RSX: AnGI 286. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) Rev. :DN'S / hNBIT / QDVX / AQVT (NB ligated), LOP / type, class C2, North 957, Canterbury, Ricard. DOn / 1A C / IVI in inner circle. Obv. hENRIfc: Copdock, Suffolk. M/d find, 23 October 2005. Found by Rev. [ ]RICARD:ON[ ] Tim Jackson Weight: 1.37 g. Weight: 5.03 g (chipped). Norfolk. M/dfind, b y 2005. Allen, BNJ 74 (2004), dies a7/r5. M.R .A. (EMC 2005.0115) B.H./M.R.A. 294. Edward III (1327-77), double leopard or double 287. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) florin, London, North 1105. type, class C2, North 957, uncertain mint (Carlisle or Obv. 6DWR°DSGRA°REX°ANGL°£°FRANG'°DnS°hlB° Newcastle), Willelm. Rev. +£lhG5TRAnS16nS£P6RsmfiDIVnVILLORVm5IBAT5 Obv. [ ]R|:RE[ ] Southern England. M/dfind, February 2006. Rev. +[ ]EL[ 1 Weight: 6.99 g. Weight: 1.01 g. Spink auction 29 June 2006, lot 301. The third known Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, 25 April 2005. specimen of the double leopard (the other two, found in Found by Stephen Fordham. the River Tyne in 1857, are now in the British Museum). Same obv. die as BMC 591-2. J.C./M.R.A. (EMC 2005.0233) M.R.A. 295. Edward III (1327-77), half noble, London, Third 288. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) Coinage, Second Issue, North -. type, class C?, North 956-7. uncertain mint, Turstein. Obv. eDWAR.D.:GRA.R6X.AnGL.Z.FRAna.:DnS.:hYB Obv. +h6NRl:[ ]S[ ] Rev. +DOmine:Te:in:FVRORe:TVO:ARGVAS:me Rev. [ ]TSIN:0[ ] Salisbury, near, Wiltshire. M/dfind, 2006 . Weight: 1.36 g. Weight: 4.41 g. Kenninghall, Norfolk. M/d find, by 2005. Found by Ed Dix Noonan Webb auction, 28 September 2006. The Crick. second recorded half noble of this issue. Thefirst exampl e (EMC 2005.0139) A.B.M. appeared on the market without find provenance in 1997 289. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) (SCBI 51, 1A). type, class C-F, North 956-61, uncertain mint and moneyer. M.S./M.R. A. Obv. +h[ ] 296. Edward III (1327-77), quarter noble, London, Pre- Rev. [ ]A[ ]ON[ ] Treaty Series Gf, North 1191. Weight: 0.5 g (cut halfpenny). Obv. +eDWAR:R:ANGL:FRANQ:Z:hYB West Mailing, Kent. M/d find, September 1998. Found by Rev. +eXALTABlTVR:lN:GIORIA Nigel Nicholson. Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire. M/dfind, Octobe r 2005. (EMC 2005.0136) M.R.A. Found by Richard Ashford. 290. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) Weight: 1.88 g. type, class F, North 961, Canterbury, Rogier. M.R.A. Obv. [ ]NRICV[ ] 297. Edward III (1327-77), half noble, London, Treaty B, Rev. +ROGIE[ JNT North 1239. Weight not recorded. Obv. °6DWARD:Dfil:G:R6X:AnGL:D:hlB' Portsmouth, near. M/d find, 13 February 2005. Found by Rev. +DOmine:in:FVRORe:TVO:ARGVAS:mS Robert Chamberlain. Hartlebury, near, Worcestershire. M/d find, 27 January (EMC 2005.0045) M.R.A. 2006. Found by Wayne Mexsom. 291. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) Weight: 3.79 g. type, class F. North 961, Ipswich, uncertain moneyer. D.K./M.R.A. Obv. +[ ] 298. Edward III (1327-77), quarter noble, London, Treaty Rev. [ ]ON:GI[ ] B, North 1244. Weight: 1.2 g. Obv. +°6DWARD:D6l:GRA:R0X:AnGL West Mailing, Kent. M/d find, September 2002. Found by Rev. +SXALTAB!TVR:in:GLORIA Nigel Nicholson. Walvesey. Cambridgeshire. M/d find, 2005. Found by (EMC 2005.0138) M.R.A. Jerry Webb. 292. Henry II (1154-89), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) Weight: 1.85 g. type, class F, North 961, uncertain mint (Carlisle or M.R.A. Newcastle), Willelm. 299. Richard II (1377-99), plated (gilt on silver) counter- Obv. [ ]RI[ ]EX[ ] feit of half noble, London, Webb Ware type 2. Rev. +W[ ]E[ ] Obv. RIGARDDI:GRARflX:AnG:D:hYB 388 COIN REGISTER 2006 Rev. DOmine:na:in:FVRORe:TVOiARGV[ ] Weight: 1.50 g. Abridge, Essex. M/d find, April 2005. Found by Lee Ardleigh, Essex. M/d find, by 2005. Found by Russell Hodges. Smith. Weight: 2.81 g (chipped). (PAS ESS-A66486; EMC 2005.0209) C.A.M./P.I. Published "in The Searcher, May 2006, 35, and 305. Germany, Otto III (983-1002), silver denier, Otto- acquired by the Fitzwilliam Museum. Adelheid type, Hatz group V? M.R.A. Obv. A[ ] 300. Edward IV, second reign (1471-83), angel, London, Rev. [ jE*n Blunt and Whitton type XIV North 1626. Weight not recorded. Obv. °6DWARD-D0FGRA RSXAnGL'-Z-FRAnC Nottingham. M/dfind, by 2005. Rev. PGR CRVSSm-TVA'SALVA-nOS-XPC'-RSDe'TOR (EMC 2005.0171) B.H./P.I. Swindon area, Wiltshire. M/d find. 2005. 306. Germany, Otto IV (1198-1215), silver pfennig, Weight: 5.07 g Dortmund. C.M./M.R.A. Obv. OTTO IN[PRATOR| 301. Charles I (1625-49), half crown, York, Besly ID. Rev. [TREOR]ONIA REG [I A] Weight: 12.68 g (worn). Settrington, North Yorkshire. M/dfind, by 2005. St Athan, Vale of Glamorgan. Chance find in garden, Weight: 0.81 g. January 2005, by R. Gifford. l.H ./M.A.S.B. The irregular shape is typical of the 'early' York 307. Portugal, Afonso V (1438-81). silver meio real, or halfcrowns. The low weight probably results from a combi- chinfrao, Lisbon. nation of wear and poor production control, radier than clip- Weight not recorded (fragmentary). ping. A late seventeenth-century, rather than Civil-War, loss. Pare Seymour, Newport. M/d find, July 2005. Found by E.M.B. Phil Smith (not illustrated). 302. Charles I (1625-49), groat, Oxford, 1644, North Apparently thefirst chinfrao recorded from Wales, though 2462. these are familiar finds i n England. Weight: 1.94 g. E.M.B. Penmaen, Gower. M/dfind, Augus t 2005. Found by Tony Barry. 308. Portugal, Afonso V (1438-81), billon real branco, The smaller denominations of the royalist issues are Lisbon?, cf. C. M. Almeida do Amaral, Catalogo generally scarce as finds. This joins a WA/SA threepence Descritivo das moedas Portuguesas (Lisbon, 1977). (Coin Register 1988, no. 252) and an Exeter groat (Coin 1016ff. Register 1999, no. 144) recorded from South Wales in Weight: 1.44 g (heavily worn). recent years. Wrinstone, Vale of Glamorgan. M/d find, October 2005. E.M.B. Found by Gwyn Rees (not illustrated). E.M.B. Seventeenth-Century Token 309. France, Louis XI (1461-83), ecu d'or a la couronne, 303. Newent, Gloucestershire, halfpenny token of Thomas Lafaurie 524 (1461-75). Master, 1668; BW - ; Norweb - ; Dickinson -. Obv. LVDOVICVS:DE|:GRACIA:FRAnCO[ ]. crowned Obv. THO[ JASTER; HIS / HAL[ ] / PE[ ] shield of France modern, to either side a crowned lis. Rev. OF NEWEN[ ]668; M / T S Rev. X[PS VJinClT XPS REGnAT XPS IMPERAT Weight: 0.69 g (incomplete). Sheffield. M/d find, 2005. Newent, Gloucestershire. M/d find, May 2005. Found by Weight not recorded (chipped). Phil Smith. C.M./M.R.A. Unpublished? Cf. BW Gloucs 133/Norweb 1699, farthing of Thomas Master, M / T S, 1653: innkeeper, the Dolphin? 310. Spain, Philip II (1556-98), copper 8 maravedis. E.M.B. Cheshire. M/dfind, b y 2005. Weight not recorded. Continental Coins Revalued twice by countermarking under Philip IV 304. Germany, Otto III (983-1002), silver denier, (1621-65): to 12 maravedis in 1636 (countermark XII); Cologne, Havernick 34. and to 8 maravedis in 1641 (countermark VIII). A round Obv. illegible. countermark in the centre is probably the date, 1641. Rev. [ ]T[ ]ONl[ ] A.C./T.V.B. PLATE 49

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REGISTER 2006: ANGLO-SAXON SCEATTAS PLATE 54

COIN REGISTER 2006: ANGLO-SAXON PLATE 55

COIN REGISTER 2006: ANGLO-SAXON PLATE 56

COIN REGISTER 2006: ANGLO-SAXON PLATE 57

COIN REGISTER 2006: ANGLO-SAXON AND POST-CONQUEST ENGLISH PLATE 5

COIN REGISTER 2006: POST-CONQUEST ENGLISH PLATE 5

COIN REGISTER 2006: POST-CONQUEST ENGLISH PLATE 60

COIN REGISTER 2006: ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL