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II. THE COINS. 
Abbreviations: BM. — British Museum. Cat. A.S. Coins 2 vols. 
Y.M. = York Museum. O. = Obverse. R. = Reverse. CB. = 
Carlyon-Britton Sale Cat. 1913. N. C. = Numismatic Chronicle. 
B.N.J. = British Numismatic Journal. H. = Hawkins Silver 
Coins. 1887. 1 . = left. r. = right. The Numbers in brackets 
refer to the coins shown on the Plates. 
THE ANGLIAN KINGDOM OF NORTHUMBRIA. 
EGGFRID, 670-685. 
“h 
1. O. + ECGFRID REX- 
LV 
R. XX a letter of which occurs in each arm of a rayed cross. 
The only specimens are the four or five copper coins found in 
Heworth Chapelyard, Durham. Two are in the BM., pi. XX, 1. 
ALDFRID, 685-705. 
2. 0. + MLo’bRiaua. 
BM., 1 silver, pi. XX, 2. 
R. Quadruped walking to 1 . 
Rashleigh Coll n 1 copper. 
UNNAMED. 
3. O. Three quarter figure holding a crozier. 
R. Horned animal to 1 . with long tail curved through its legs. 
YM. (79) found at York 1885. fiE. Archbishops mint. 
4. 0 . Profile to 1 . 
R. A bird. 
YM. (49) found in York 1886. 
EOTBERHT (Eadberht), 737-758 (took the tonsure). 
+ 
5. 0 . EniBEREbVr. 
R. A horned animal walking to r. fore paw raised. 
YM. (44). BM., 1. C.B., 177, £ 5 |. A variety with cross 
surrounded by a circle of dots. BM., pi. XX, 4. CB., 176, pi. VI, 
