Kings of Kent Baldred 823-825AD Silver Penny Canterbury
£2,950.00
Kings of Kent Baldred 823-825AD Silver Penny Canterbury
S880, 19x20mm, 1.32g
Some edge loss but still an attractive example with little wear.
This coin comes with a hand written ticket.
Baldred (823-825) – the last specifically named ‘King of Kent’, Baldred’s affiliation is actually uncertain. Although some see him as a Mercian vassal, before his reign Kent was ruled over directly by the Kings of Mercia – coins being somewhat abruptly struck in his name from c. 823 onwards. For this reason, some see him as an independent opportunist in a similar (though more successful) light to Eadberht Praen. Irrespective of his loyalties, he was deposed in c. 825 after Wessex annexed Kent following its victory over the Mercians at Ellandun.
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