Find Spot record MDO3932 - Anglo-Saxon sceat coin found at Hanford
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Summary
A base silver sceat found by a metal detector user to the east of Hod Hill. The obverse of the coin bears the image of a man holding two crosses and the reverse shows a cross crosslet over a saltire (a plain cross).
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Full Description
Anglo Saxon Sceat found to the End of Hod Hill:
a) ST 8631 1050 - a sceat found by a metal-detector user has been identified as belonging to the `London-derived' group. Obverse: a man with two crosses. Reverse: cross crosslet over plain cross. Weight 0.8 g
A sceat (ST 8631010505) found by a metal-detector user has been identified by Miss M. Archibald as belonging to the 'London-derived' group: obv. Man with two crosses, rev. cross crosslet over plain cross, weight 0.80 g = 12.3 gr. Miss Archibald writes that the coin is a die-duplicate of one found on excavations at Stone-by-Faversham, Kent, now in the British Museum (BM 1971-4-3-1), published in Antiq. Journ. XLIX (1969), 290-2). The metal of both coins is apparently base and they belong to the late phase of the sceatta issues in the second quarter of the 8th century.
It was found by Kenneth Reginald Farnham.
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Location
Grid reference | ST 8631 1051 (point) |
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Map sheet | ST81SE |
Civil Parish | Hanford; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 2 023 010 A
- Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: ST 81 SE 74
- Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 888107
Record last edited
Oct 10 2022 3:27PM