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<p>[QUOTE="Roerbakmix, post: 4552199, member: 100731"]Nap, these coins made my jaw drop. This is the type of collection I one day hope to have for myself. Until then, I'll just admire yours. I would be most thankful if you could write down the series and subtypes of your sceats for further reference, if possible!</p><p><br /></p><p>Meanwhile, could you perhaps look at my latest additions? It's a humble series G, but I can't find a comparable type anywhere online; below is my own identification:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1127077[/ATTACH] </p><p>ANGLO-SAXON, Anonymous. Denomination: AR Sceatta (Secondairy phase, continental, series G), minted: England; 710/5-720</p><p>Obv: Diademed bust, wearing torque, facing to the right. Cross-pommé in front, three pellets below. Dotted border around</p><p>Rev: Standard with four crosses pommé, pellets in between, in center annulet with pellet inside, within dotted square border. Around pellets with crosses in each quadrant (two visible)</p><p>Weight: 1.21g; Ø:12mm. Catalogue: . Provenance: Found near Maastricht, the Netherlands; acq.: 05-2020</p><p><br /></p><p>Do you know the subtype? Or could it be a local imitation (note that it was found in the Netherlands, near Maastricht). Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Roerbakmix, post: 4552199, member: 100731"]Nap, these coins made my jaw drop. This is the type of collection I one day hope to have for myself. Until then, I'll just admire yours. I would be most thankful if you could write down the series and subtypes of your sceats for further reference, if possible! Meanwhile, could you perhaps look at my latest additions? It's a humble series G, but I can't find a comparable type anywhere online; below is my own identification: [ATTACH=full]1127077[/ATTACH] ANGLO-SAXON, Anonymous. Denomination: AR Sceatta (Secondairy phase, continental, series G), minted: England; 710/5-720 Obv: Diademed bust, wearing torque, facing to the right. Cross-pommé in front, three pellets below. Dotted border around Rev: Standard with four crosses pommé, pellets in between, in center annulet with pellet inside, within dotted square border. Around pellets with crosses in each quadrant (two visible) Weight: 1.21g; Ø:12mm. Catalogue: . Provenance: Found near Maastricht, the Netherlands; acq.: 05-2020 Do you know the subtype? Or could it be a local imitation (note that it was found in the Netherlands, near Maastricht). Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]
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