SAXON SILVER ORNAMENTS AND COINS. 297 



BuRGRED.— A.D. 852-874. 



Types as Euding, pi. vii and yiii, all varying slightly in the Obv. 

 form of head, or bust. 

 1. 

 Ohv. i^BVRERED REX 



Head to the right, bust to edge of coin. 

 Eev. i^DVDDS MONETS JVeight, 1 8^% grs. 



Legend in three lines, and on the Obv. beginning over the forehead. 

 2. 

 Ohv. As the last coin. 

 Rev. DVDS M -6- N E T S as before. Weight, IQfj^ grs. 



This moneyer is on coins of Cuthred, King of Kent. 

 3. _ 



Ohv. i^BVRERTOEDREX 

 Rev. As the last coin. A broad coin. Weight, lO^^ grs. 



4. 

 Ohv. BVRERED REX — 

 Rev. DVDpINE M0NET2S Weight, 1 9f ^^ grs. 



6. 

 Ohv. and Rev. as the last coin, but from a different die. A 



piece is broken off. Weight, 14-j% grs. 



6. 

 Ohv. ©BVRERi^ED REX~ 



Head and bust peculiar. The legend beginning over the forehead. 

 Rev. ©DVDECIL MONETS: Weight, 1 6^^^ g^^g. 



Ending, pi. vii, 1, 2, 15. 

 7. 

 Ohv. ^BVRER ED REX S A broad coin. 

 Rev. ^ The same moneyer as the last coin. A small piece 



broken from the coin. Weight, \^-^^ grs. 



8. 

 Ohv. ©BVRERED REX"- X 

 Rev. ©DIES MONETS Weight, 20-jV grs. 



9. 

 Ohv. BVRERED REX 

 Rev. As the last coin. Weight, 18^^ grs. 



10. 

 Ohv. Legend as on coin No. 4. 

 Rev. LISFMAN MONETA Weight, \8^^ grs. 



11. 



Ohv. ^ Legend as coin No. 2. 



Rev. OSMVND MONETS Weight, 16^% grs. 



