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Anglo-Saxons, Kings of Northumbria. Eadberht. 737-758.

AR Sceat (1.01 g, 4h). Group G (Pirie regal group Aii). York mint.
EOTBEREhTVG• EOTBEREhTVΓ· [Eotberehtus], cross pattée
Heraldic quadruped standing right, raising foreleg; four pellet-in-annulets around.
Beowulf 109 (this coin); Pirie, Guide 2.1c; North 177; SCBC 847.
VF, toned. Rare.
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