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Electronic Auction 483

Lot nuber 690

ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Northumbria. Æthelred I. First reign, 774-779/80. AR Sceat (13mm, 1.18 g). York mint; Cuthgils, moneyer.


Electronic Auction 483
Lot: 690.
 Estimated: $ 600

British, Silver

Sold For $ 1 200. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Northumbria. Æthelred I. First reign, 774-779/80. AR Sceat (13mm, 1.18 g). York mint; Cuthgils, moneyer. ED + ΓRED around short cross pattée / CVD CLS, ‘shrine’: cross potent on pelleted triangular base. Booth, Sceattas 34-8; Pirie, Guide 3.1f; North 184; SCBC 857. Lightly toned, some porosity, rim bend with subsequent fractures. Near VF. Very rare.

This exceptional type was once thought to depict the Shrine of St. Cuthbert, based on an interpretation of the reverse legend as SCT CVÐ. However, current scholarship agrees that the type belongs firmly to the series of small bronze stycas bearing the names of moneyers, and that the legend is more properly interpreted as the CVD CLS, for the moneyer Cuthgils (or Cudcils, depending on the transliteration). In this context, the coin should be appreciated as an intriguing and novel type issued by a moneyer with an experimental bent. In SCBI 68, Stewart Lyon suggests this 'shrine' type could have been issued to commemorate the attack on Lindisfarne, and therefore date to 793-6.

Closing Date and Time: 6 January 2021 at 13:49:40 ET.

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