Vikings, of the Southern Danelaw, St Edmund type, silver penny, c.910, variety with three annulets on obverse and annulets on stalks in quarters of reverse; same obv. die as the only other recorded specimen (CM.1.2661990; BNJ 64 (1994), p. 35, no. 7), broken in several pieces. Found at Burnham Market, Norfolk, March 2001.
Vikings, of the Southern Danelaw, St Edmund type, silver penny, c.910, variety with three annulets on obverse and annulets on stalks in quarters of reverse; same obv. die as the only other recorded specimen (CM.1.2661990; BNJ 64 (1994), p. 35, no. 7), broken in several pieces. Found at Burnham Market, Norfolk, March 2001.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Bought (2001-07-16) by Houston, George
Production date: circa AD 0910
Object composed of silver
Accession number: CM.1784-2001
Primary reference Number: 264590
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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