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Æthelred II the Unready – Penny – London – Shaftesbury Hoard

1 400

MS

Great-Britain

MS

Æthelred II the Unready – Penny – London – Shaftesbury Hoard

1 400

Description:

Coin very nice. Rare condition with nice strike.

Period
Æthelred II
Type
Penny
Year
997-1003
Mint name
London
Diameter
20,3 mm
Weight
1,63 g
Metal
Silver
Rarity
Very rare
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  • Pedigree :

    Provenance : Coin from Shaftesbury Hoard.

    R H M Dolley, writing in Numismatic Chronicle, 1956, ‘The Shaftesbury Hoard of Pence of Aethelraed II’, pp. 267-280, stated: “In the British Numismatic Journal for 1941, Mr. A. H. Baldwin recorded the fact that a most interesting parcel of Anglo-Saxon silver coins had been ‘discovered amongst certain property left by an inhabitant of Shaftesbury’. The parcel comprised 65 coins, all of them Aethelraed II’s Long-Cross type (Hildebrand D = Brooke 5 = B.M.C . IVa = Hawkins 207). […] Recently [in 1955] there has come to light a further parcel from the same hoard, and new information concerning the circumstances of the discovery. The coins were found on the outskirts of Shaftesbury itself, not a couple of hundred yards without the defences of the Saxon burgh. They numbered roughly one hundred, and appear to have been contained in a wood or leather coffer cramped with iron bands.