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| Issuer | Early Anglo-Saxon |
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| Year | 710-760 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | A winged monster depicted in flight to the left, turning its head to look back over its body in a classically derived but thoroughly Insular reinterpretation. The creature displays gaping jaws, a pronounced crest, and a raised tail, with its body delineated by a pellet outline. A clawed foot is shown below the body, while a foreleg is raised above the head, lending the composition a dynamic quality. The reverse iconography belongs to the distinctive fantastical bestiary tradition of Series O sceattas, executed in the hammered style with fine pellet detailing. |
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| Reverse lettering | [uninscribed] |
| Edge | Plain |
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