By the Rev. William Allan, M.A. 289 



only instance in which Greek characters are found on Anglo-Saxon 

 coins. 



Copenhagen. 



0b. iEBELRED REX RNIrLOX Rev. ^ ^EDEXTftN 



M-0 MOCr 



KB.— MO or MON stands for MONETSRIVS ON {i.e., AT) 

 The letters OX in TfNGLOX are united. 



5. 



(192 a. 5.) 

 Stockholm. 



Obv. ^ iEDELRiED REX ANErLO Rev. 



6. 



Type C. (194 a. 10.) 

 Obv. King's bust looking to the left, bearded, smooth hair, a 

 soeptre with three knobs at the end, all inside a circle. Rev. A 

 double cross in a circle, with a small ring in the centre, and the 

 four letters CRVX in the four angles of the cross. 



Stockholm. 



Obv. >J< tEDELR^ED REX SNCrLOX Rev. ^ LEOFIrOD M-0 



CROC 



The letters OX are united. 



Canute. 

 I, 2. 



Type G. (83 b. 1.) 

 Obv. King's bust, looking to the left, with a peaked helmet, 

 and sceptre with three knobs at the end, the head and sceptre sur- 

 rounded with a circle. Rev. A double cross, the arms of which 

 terminate in a circle inside the inscription, and in a shield with the 

 other rounded ends resting on a shield in the middle, and a small 

 round shield in each angle of the cross. 



Stockholm and Copenhagen, 

 Obv. * CNVT REC.X R Rev. ^ iELErELJ?INE ON CR 



