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Thrymsa Daisy type

Issuer Early Anglo-Saxon (Kingdoms of British Isles and Frisia)
Year 650-675
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Value 1 Thrymsa
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Reverse description A Latin cross occupies the central field, featuring a large prominent ring at the intersection of the arms and a small annulet at the tip of each arm; the lowest arm bears a double annulet. The entire cross motif is enclosed within a double beaded circle, deliberately left open at the base. A pseudo-legend or garbled inscription runs within the border, incorporating both Latin and retrograde characters, reflecting the transitional and imitative nature of Anglo-Saxon coinage of this period.
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