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Sceat Series J, Type 37

Issuer Early Anglo-Saxon
Year 710-760
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Composition Silver
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Obverse lettering [uninscribed]
Reverse description A radial design composed of four stylised birds arranged symmetrically around a small central cross, forming a rose or whorl pattern. The birds are depicted in a highly schematised, interlaced style with curved bodies radiating outward from the central cross, a hallmark of Series J reverse iconography. The overall composition exhibits the dynamic, almost abstract quality common to Anglo-Saxon animal ornament of the early eighth century. The border consists of a beaded circle. The field is uninscribed.
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Edge Plain
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