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Thrymsa 'Pada', Type Ia

Issuer Early Anglo-Saxon
Year 655-675
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central tablet bearing the runic inscription PADA (ᛈᚨᛞᚨ), identifying the moneyer or issuing authority, surmounted by a cross. Below the tablet appears a tufa motif flanked by two omega symbols, a design element adapted from late antique and Continental Merovingian coinage. The composition is enclosed by a surrounding degenerate legend in the outer field, the whole executed in the hammered style typical of early Anglo-Saxon gold coinage of the third quarter of the seventh century.
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Mintage ND (655-675)
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