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Auction 21000  18 Mar 2021
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Lot 258

Estimate: 850 GBP
Price realized: 2200 GBP
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Anglo-Saxon England, Secondary Series (710-760), Sceat, Series QIH, half-length diademed and draped figure, wreath ties behind, angular features, arm reaching across to hold long cross pommée before, pellets in field, rev. quadruped left, looking back, gaping jaws, erect ear, tail entwining legs, pellets in field, line-beaded border, 1.01g. 0° (SL 63-90 plate coin; SCBI 69, 623 this coin; T&S pp. 488-95, 382-5; Gannon 28-9, 39, 53, 65, 87, 101, no. 159, 148-50, 175, 191-2, and Figs. 2.7b, 2.44; MEC 8 Series Qa; North –; Spink 808D plate coin), a remarkable coin of good fabric and central striking, toned, extremely fine, very rare thus.
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Beowulf, CNG 75, 23 May 2007, lot 1424
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The animal depicted on the reverse is now thought to represent a lion. Although there are many negative allegories relating to lions in early Christianity, in later times the lion became a symbol of Christ, as the Lion of Judah, and his Resurrection (Gannon, pp. 125-134).

Estimate: £1200 - £1000
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