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English: A silver sceat, .5 fine, 17 grains, of King Alhred of Northumbria, ruled 765 to 774, died after 774. The beast symbol is similar to those on the coins of Kings Eadberht, Alhred's father-in-law, and Ælfwald I, Eadberht's grandson.
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Grueber, Herbert Appold (1846-1927), Handbook of the coins of Great Britain and Ireland in the British Museum. London/Oxford: British Museum. Dept. of Coins and Medals & the Clarendon Press, 1899. Plate III, image number 80. Available online at the Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/details/handbookofcoinso00brituoft
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1899 (publication date of Grueber's book) or earlier
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Author |
There is no person credited for images contained the the work. The introduction thanks the Clarendon Press for the production of these en:collotypes.
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