Anglo Saxon Moneyers T Including Ð
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Hastings; SCBI-09-Ashmolean:.1018; SCBI 20-Mack:1283; SCBI 42-South-Eastern Museums:.1592 and 1593. See English Coins in the British Museum, v.2, page 378, coin 521 for a possible die match. |
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Wilton | |
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Lincoln; SCBI 27-Lincolnshire: 597(same dies); moneyer known mostly at York and Lincoln. | |
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Winchester; possible die match to EMC 2018.0385; rare moneyer. | |
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Buckingham; None in the Sylloge or EMC. See BNJ 34(1965) pages 46-52 for a review of the coins of this mintt by Dolly, Elliott and Elmore Jones where they listed only three other coins of this type. This is possibly the only one of this type form this mint in private hands. Probable die match coin four listed in the article. |
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