Anglo-Saxon silver sceatta
I’m always saying that detectorists find lots of sixpences of Elizabeth I but most that surface are in bad condition.
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I’m always saying that detectorists find lots of sixpences of Elizabeth I but most that surface are in bad condition.
Read MorePictured here is a gold quarter stater, of a type that was imported into Britain from the Continent
Read MoreI’m always saying that detectorists find lots of sixpences of Elizabeth I but most that surface are in bad condition.
Read MoreIt’s a cast figure of a man, which is 57mm tall, weighs nearly 50 grams and is said to be probably Roman.
Read MoreIt’s a copper-alloy seal matrix, which has an intaglio set into the base.
Read MoreThe coin is a groat of Edward IV, which was struck during tis king’s first reign.
Read MoreThis is an Edwardian period London penny, of which detectorists have unearthed so many that the total number now runs into five figures.
Read MoreThis was struck to circulate in Jersey and is the first of its kind I have heard of as a detecting find.
Read MoreThe coin is a very nice London groat of Edward IV, which shows no sign whatsoever being in the ground for a number of centuries.
Read MoreIt’s a silver sceatta but it is Continental rather than one of the types struck in England.
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