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Two Anglo-Saxon sceattas, found on the productive site near Royston, Herts, Oct. 2005. further additions to the finds from this site given by Mr Stewart in 2004 (CM.486-2004 – CM.568-2004):: CM.619-2006

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Current Location: In storage

Titles

Two Anglo-Saxon sceattas, found on the productive site near Royston, Herts, Oct. 2005. further additions to the finds from this site given by Mr Stewart in 2004 (CM.486-2004 – CM.568-2004):

Maker(s)

Production place: Frisia

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Description

Series E (Blackburn & Bonser var. G1), 1.11g.

Notes

History note: Don. Stewart. Fd Royston, Hertfordshire, October 2005

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (2006-10-10) by Stewart, Colin

Dating

Circa 690 -

Components of the work

Object composed of silver Die Axis 120 degrees Weight 1.11 g

Identification numbers

Accession number: CM.619-2006
Primary reference Number: 218129
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Created: Monday 21 July 2014 Updated: Wednesday 17 January 2024 Last processed: Wednesday 17 January 2024

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Coins and Medals

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