Lot 167
Early Anglo Saxon, Gold Shilling (‘Thrymsa’), Crondall type (c. 620- c. 645)






Ancient, British and World Coins | C24004
Auction: 10 July 2024 at 10:00 BST
Description
Early Anglo Saxon, Gold Shilling (‘Thrymsa’), Crondall type (c. 620- c. 645), ‘LEMC’ type. Crude head left. Rev, Cross pattée with letters L, E, M, C in angles, beaded border surrounds, 1.26gm (S. 756; N. 5; cf. Sutherland 7-9; Abramson, Gold Coins of Anglo-Saxon England, no. 320). Very Fine, portrait well struck with full face visible, an extremely rare and important coin.
Found in August 2023 in Lenham, Kent, PAS ID: KENT-738EAB. This coin is the first of its type to be found as a single find, with other examples recorded in the Crondall Hoard. Dr Martin Allen of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, notes that "Recently it has been suggested that this type is copied from Merovigian tremisses with the inscription SECVM". The exact same coin is recorded on the EMC as 2023.0311.






