| Emittent | Northumbria, Kingdom of |
|---|---|
| Jahr | 810-830 |
| Typ | Standard circulation coin |
| Nennwert | 1 Styca |
| Währung | |
| Material | Silver (base) |
| Gewicht | 0.77 g |
| Durchmesser | |
| Dicke | |
| Form | Round (irregular) |
| Prägetechnik | Hammered |
| Ausrichtung | Variable alignment ↺ |
| Stempelschneider | |
| Im Umlauf bis | |
| Referenz(en) | Sp#860, North#186 |
| Aversbeschreibung | Pellet in annulet. |
|---|---|
| Aversschrift | Latin |
| Averslegende |
+ EANRED REX (Translation: King Eanred.) |
| Reversbeschreibung | Pellet in annulet. |
| Reversschrift | Latin |
| Reverslegende | + VILHEAH |
| Rand | |
| Prägestätte | |
| Auflage |
ND (810-830) - - |
| Numisquare-ID | 1667410800 |
| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Historical Context: Eanred's reign (c. 810-841) provided Northumbria with a period of relative stability within the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy. Issued between 810 and 830, this base silver styca represents the early phase of his coinage, preceding the significant debasement to copper alloys. It facilitated local commerce in a kingdom facing internal political shifts and the burgeoning threat of Viking incursions, serving as a vital symbol of Northumbrian sovereignty and economic function.
Artistry: The styca's design adheres to conventional Anglo-Saxon numismatic aesthetics, prioritizing functional simplicity. While engravers remain anonymous, the stylistic school reflects the utilitarian Insular tradition adapted for coinage. The obverse typically features a central cross or pellet, encircled by the king's name, EANRED, in rudimentary but legible lettering. The reverse commonly displays a moneyer's name around a central motif, indicating a decentralized yet controlled minting process.
Technical/Grading: This specimen, weighing 0.77 grams in base silver, aligns with expected parameters for Eanred's early stycas (Sp#860, North#186). High-points for evaluation include the clarity of the central cross and surrounding legends, often weak due to striking. Technical strike qualities vary; common issues are irregular flans, off-center strikes, and flatness, particularly at the edges. A well-centered strike with sharp, full legends and a distinct central device would be highly desirable.