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1. Estimated Value 2014 £ 775
 
 
Eadmund 985-915 AD
Size Approx. 20.25 -20.75 mm     Weight 1.46g.
 
1. Moneyer Athelmund, obv. +EADMVИD REX, rev. moneyer's name in two lines with crosses between and a trefoil of pellets above and below, AÐELM / VNDMO, 1.58g, . Good very fine and much as struck but with some weaker areas of strike.


2.  Eadmund penny, East Anglia, late phase dated approximately 855-870 - Ipswich

3. Viking East Anglia 'St Edmund Memorial Coinage' Penny
Silver, 1.35 grams, 18.13 mm. St Edmund Memorial Coinage; 895-910 AD. Obverse: letter 'A' in centre with blundered legend +SCEADN (for +SC EADMVND REX). Reverse: small cross in centre with same blundered legend +SCEADN. S. 961; N. 483/1. Rare with the regal legend both sides; hairline crack otherwise good very fine.

4. EXTREMELY RARE Edmund 'Two Line' Penny. Silver, 1.43 grams; 21.16 mm. Obverse: +EADMVND REX, around small cross pattee with inner circle. Reverse: Moneyer's name in two lines divided by three crosses, ELFP+ ++ ALD MO, Elfwald Moneyer, a trefoil of pellets above and below. Extremely rare moneyer. S 1105; BMC I; N 688. Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge University as: EMC 2006.TBA. Short fine crack, otherwise Good Very Fine, with a beautiful silver grey cabinet tone.

NO OTHER COINS OF THIS MONEYER recorded with the Medieval Coin Corpus (EMC) at the Fitzwilliam Museum.

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Eadmund 'Crowned' Portrait Penny. Silver, 1.58 grams; 21.07 mm. Crowned bust right, (BC Type). +EADMVN REX. R. Small cross in centre, +GIONGBALD MON NORD. Moneyer, Giongbald at Norwich. N 698; BMC vi, BC -; BMS 476; S 1107. Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge University as: EMC 2006.0010. Slightly irregular flan, otherwise virtually Uncirculated 'Fleur de Coin', with a beautiful pale grey tone - A stunning example. Found North Norfolk 2005.

Only six other King Eadmund portrait coins recorded with the Medieval Coin Corpus (EMC) at the Fitzwilliam Museum, and NONE OF THIS MONEYER, either in the EMC or The Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, Vol 34.
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2. Estimated Value 2014 £ 2,500
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Ceolnoth-833-870AD

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