Wessex, Eadred (946-955), Penny, 1.50g, exceptional types, unrecorded floral type, south eastern mint, Burhelm, symetrical floral device with berries within inner circle, +eadred rex, rev. bvrh/elm mo in two lines, divided by a small cross pattée between two anchors (CTCE pl.25, 154(i); cf N.736 (Edwig); cf SCBI (BM) 34, 856 (Eadwig); S.-), marks in upper and lower portions of the reverse consistent with the coin having been fixed to a mount in Saxon times, extremely fine, extremely rare, the only known example of this type and a new moneyer for Eadred.