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Sceat Series E, variety E

Issuer Frisia
Year 695-740
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Value 1 Sceat
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Series E sceats were almost certainly struck in Frisia — Dorestad is the most consistently proposed mint site, a trading emporium on the Rhine that was, by the early eighth century, one of the busiest commercial nodes in northwest Europe. The sheer volume of Series E finds along North Sea trade routes, particularly in England and the Low Countries, points to a coin functioning less as a political instrument than as a merchant's tool, circulating freely across political boundaries well before any formal monetary agreement existed to facilitate that.

Variety E within the series is distinguished by specific pellet and flan characteristics documented by Metcalf across pages 216–19, representing one of the finer subdivisions in what is already a densely catalogued series.

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