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English: Anglo-Saxon England, Kings of Northumbria, AE Styca of Osbert (849-867 AD).

AE Styca, struck circa 862-867 AD.
Obverse: Central cross, inscription around: +OSBERTH.

Reverse: Central cross with partly (il)legible inscription: X X M, pelleted border around
Nederlands: Engeland, Koningen van Northumbria, Osbert (849-867 AD).

AE Styca, geslagen circa 862-867 AD.
Voorzijde: Centraal kruis met tekst +OSBERTH.

Keerzijde: Centraal kruis met deels (on)leesbare tekst: X X M binnen parelrand.
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current08:48, 1 December 2018Thumbnail for version as of 08:48, 1 December 2018567 × 252 (124 KB)PawełMMCropped 19 % horizontally, 28 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode.
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