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Southern Gaul, Volcae-Tectosages. 1st century B.C. AR drachm (12 mm, 2.39 g). Head left with wild hair and Negroid features / Cross with one ring and three pellets in angles, crescents enclosing each quadrant. LT 2986Quant.Geek
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Northwest Gaul, Carnutes. Ca. 100-52 B.C. Æ (16 mm, 3.12 g, 9 h). Head right / Two eagles flying right; in field, pentagram and cross with pellet in each quarter; serpent to right. Depeyrot 25; Delestrée & Tache 2582Quant.Geek
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Northwest Gaul, Carnutes. Ca. 100-52 B.C. Æ (16 mm, 3.49 g, 7 h). Female bust left / Eagle and eaglette flying left. Delestrée & Tache 2588Quant.Geek
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Northeast Gaul, Bellovaci. Ca. 50-20 B.C. Æ (15 mm, 2.25 g, 9 h). Stylized head left / Horizontal line with three lines extending below it; above, chevron-S. Delestrée & Tache 535; Scheers 711Quant.Geek
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Anglo-Gallic: Edward I (1252-1272) BI Denier au lion, Bordeaux (SCBC 8013; AGC 11 (6/j); Elias 13b)Obv: Leopard passant to left; double pellet stops in legend
Rev: Cross pattée; double pellet stops in legend
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British Empire: George III (1760-1820) Æ Penny, 1797, Soho Mint (SCBC 3777)Obv: GEORGIUS III D G REX; Laureate bust of George III to right
Rev: BRITANNIA / 1797; Britannia sitting left, holding laurel branch in her right hand and trident in her left; ship in the distance, waves below
Dim: 35 mm, 28.59 g, 6 h
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Celtic, Trinovantes & Catuvellauni: Cunobelin (ca. 10-43 CE) Æ Unit (Van Arsdell 2099-1; ABC-2972; SCBC-343)Obv: CV-NO; Pegasos flying right
Rev: TASCI; Bull right, being stabbed by Victory standing right in background
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Æthelred II, 2nd reign (ca. 844-850) AE Styca (North-190; SCBC-868)Obv: +EDILRED REX. Small cross within circle
Rev: +EARDVVLF. Small cross with pellet in each angle
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Archbishop Wigmund of York (837-849) Æ Irregular Styca (SCBC-872)Obv: +VcMVND APEP; Small central cross
Rev: +EDILVEVRD; Small central cross
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Archbishop Wigmund of York (837-849) Æ Styca (SCBC-870)Obv: +VIGMVND; Small central cross
Rev: +COENRED; Small central cross
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Eanred (810-841) BI Styca Phase Ib, Eoferwic (York) Mint (SCBC-860; Pirie, Guide 3.6a)Obv: EANREDREX around central cross pattée
Rev: +DAEGBERCT around central cross pattée
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Eanred (810-841) BI Styca Phase Ib, Eoferwic (York) Mint (SCBC-860; Pirie, Guide 3.6c)Obv: +EANRED REX around central cross pattée
Rev: +EADVINI around central cross pattée
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Eanred (810-841) Æ Styca (SCBC-862)Obv: +EANRED REX; Small central cross
Rev: +DIHTRA; Small central cross
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Eanred (810-841) Æ Styca (SCBC-862; BMC-24var)Obv: +EANRED RE; Small central cross
Rev: +LADVTEIS; Small central cross
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Eanred (810-841) Æ Styca Phase II, Group C, Eoferwic (York) Mint (SCBC-862; Pirie, Guide 3.20f)Obv: +EANRED REX around central cross pattée
Rev: +MONNE around central cross pattée
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Secondary Sceattas (ca. 710-720) AR Sceat, Series G, type 3a (Abramson-21.20; cf. SCBI 63 (BM), 431-4; North-43; SCBC-800)Obv: Diademed head right; cross pommée before; [pellets behind?]
Rev: Standard with central pellet-in-annulet, saltires in angles, pellets between saltires; pellets and crosses in margin
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Æthelred II (ca. 841-850) Æ Styca Phase II, Group A, Eoferwic (York) Mint (SCBC-865; Pirie, Guide 3.10g var)Obv: +EDIΓRED REX around central cross pattée
Rev: +ΓEOFτИ around central cross pattée

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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Æthelred II, 1st reign (ca. 841-850) Æ Styca Phase II, Group A, Eoferwic (York) Mint (SCBC-866; Pirie, Guide 3.10d)Obv: +EDELRED REX around central six-limbed cross
Rev: +LEOFDEτИ around central cross pattée with pellets in quarters
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Early Anglo-Saxon, Kingdom of Northumbria: Æthelred II, 1st reign (ca. 841-850) Æ Styca Phase II, Group Cii, Eoferwic (York) Mint (SCBC-865; Pirie, Guide 3.26n)Obv: +EDIΓRED RE–X around central cross pattée
Rev: +VEИDEΓBERH around central pellet-in-annulet
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House of Lancaster: Henry VI (1422-1461) 1st Reign, AR Groat, Calais Mint (North-1424; SCBC-1836)Obv: HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGLIE Z FRANC; Crowned facing bust within tressure of arches; lis at lower cusps; annulets flanking neck
Rev: POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM; VILLA CALISIE; Long cross pattée with trefoil of pellets in each quarter; annulets in second and third trefoils



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