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Sceat Series F

Issuer Early Anglo-Saxon
Year 680-710
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Value 1 Sceat
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Reverse description A cross set upon two steps dominates the central field, with a pellet positioned between the steps. Each arm of the cross terminates in an annulet, and pellets are placed in the two upper quarters as well as between the steps, creating a structured decorative composition typical of Series F sceatta reverses. A pseudo-legend of degenerate, blundered letterforms derived from debased Roman script surrounds the central device, encircling the design without forming any intelligible inscription.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (680-710)
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