saxon silver ornaments and coins. 303 



Alfred (the Great).— A.D. 872-901. 

 1. 

 Ohv. ^SELBREDREX 



A fine head, to the right ; bust to the edge of coin. 

 Rev. S I E E S T E F M N E T S Weight, 19 grs. 



The legend in three lines. End : pL xv, 5. 

 2. 



Ohv. ELFRED RE+ No head, a small cross. 

 Rev. FRSNBSLD Tf^eight, 2 1 1 grs. 



In two lines, across the coin. Engraved in End: App : pi. xxviii. 



Archbishop of Canterbury. 



Ceolnoth.— A.D. 830-870. 

 1. 

 Ohv. 5iEE0N0DH:RHIEPI 



Archbishop full face, biist to edge. 



Rev. ©LIL MONETS DORVERN 



In the centre of the coin is the word C I V I T A S 



Eud: pi. xiii. 4. Weight, 15 grs. 



2. 



Ohv. CCOLNOD ARHIEP Full face as No. 1. 



Rev. i^in MOINETA DOROVERL 



CIVITAS in the centre. Eud : App : xxyii. Weight, 13| grs, 



3. 



Ohv. ©CIALNOD SRC Full face, as No. 1. 

 Rev. ©BIORNCDOD CDONET Weight, 19 grs. 



In the centre is a monogram, probably for " Dorov. Civ." Eud: xiii, 7. 

 4. 



Ohv. 5^ CIALNO^ A R CEP IS As No. 1. 



Rev. gVVHERE CDONETA Weight, 18 grs. 



The Christian monogram in the centre. Eud : pi. xiii, 5. 

 6. 

 Ohv. CEOLNOD ARCHIEP As No. 1. 

 Rev. ©EDELVALD CDONETA Weight, 16| grs. 



The legend crossways, like Ethelvulf No. 6. 



Louis le Debonaire. King of France, A.D. 814-840. 

 Ohv. ©H LVDOVICVS IMP. 



A cross "with pellet in each angle. 

 Rev. ©-PTIANA RELIEIO Weight, 21^ grs. 



A tetrastyle temple. 



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