Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, group IV, Canterbury, Dealla, 1.28g, coenwvlf rex m, draped bust with swirling hair, rev. deal-la mo-neta, cross-crosslet, pellets in angles (Num. Chron. 1882, pl. IV, no. 4, {this coin used as plate illustration}; BNJ 31, {1962}, pp. 18, {20.75grns}, {this coin}; Naismith C.38.3n {this coin}; N.356; S.916), chipped in three places, otherwise a bold very fine, rare.
provenance
Purchased Baldwin, 1952, £21.0.0
V. J. E. Ryan, part II, Glendining, 22-23 January 1952, lot 621 (illus.) - "chipped at edge, very fine and extremely rare" - £14.0.0 - (to Baldwin)
Sir John Evans (with his ticket)
Delgany, Co. Wicklow, Hoard, 1874
Sir John Evans noted two examples as recovered from the Delgany find (Numismatic Chronicle, 1882, pp.61-85), this coin becoming the plate illustration (cf. Pl. IV, no. 4) for his article. The other example passed through the Westminster School collection eventually to Allan Williams, from whose hands it recently sold again in London (Spink 252, 27 March 2018, lot 30).
Estimate: £800 - £1000