One of a collection of eighty-three Anglo-Saxon, Merovingian and Frisian silver pennies, late 7th/earlier 8th centuries, single finds from the well-known productive site near Royston, Herts. These coins were found individually over the period 1979-late 1990s. Half of them were published by M. Blackburn and M. Bonser in 1986, and others were listed by Dr Blackburn in 1989 and 1994. The collection has been on deposit at the Museum since 2000
Merovingians, silver denier, uncertain mint (?Sens), 1.03 g. B&B no. 2.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (2004-10-11) by Stewart, Colin
Accession number: CM.487-2004
Primary reference Number: 254863
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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