Aethelstan AD 924-939 Silver Penny Portrait type
£5,500.00
Aethelstan AD 924-939 Silver Penny
Crowned bust right. Small cross
Moneyer Cialhelm
crude style, probably struck in East Anglia.
S1094; 22mm, 1.19g
all Aethelstan portrait coins are rare and usually poorly struck, this is boldly struck with both legends and portrait clear, good silver and no edge loss. A premium coin.
With previous handwritten label.
Æthelstan (924-937): Regarded by some as the very best of all the English Kings (even better than Alfred), Æthelstan’s achievements draw on aspects of both his father and grandfather’s rule. In addition to being a capable military commander and well-able to defend the realm, he was also a statesman of note. Securing his borders with Wales via clever diplomacy and making supreme efforts to ensure that Scandinavian-aligned Northumbria would not break away from England, he was also deeply concerned with undertaking sweeping legal reforms. A shrewd man in matters fiscal, he promoted regional trade centres, re-organised aspects of the minting process and struck coins bearing his name that declared him ‘King of All Britain’ – a proud but perhaps not totally inaccurate boast. In 937, he achieved a stunning victory when he defeated a joint invasion force of Dublin Norse and Scottish at the Battle of Brunanburgh – though he died only a few years later.
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