Kings of Mercia Offa 757-796AD Silver Penny light coinage

£3,250.00

Code: RS516

Kings of Mercia Offa 757-796AD Silver Penny light coinage East Anglia

Portrait right/ Runic letters.

S906, 16x17mm, 1.13g

An intriguing ‘eyes to heaven’ style portrait, some die clogging and a little edge loss but still an important coin.

Offa (757-796): The first King of Mercia to strike coins, Offa is perhaps one of the most famous Anglo-Saxon kings – and certainly the longest-ruling (c. 39 years). Although he probably was not the original builder of ‘Offa’s Dyke’ and his attempts to ingratiate himself with the Frankish King Charlemagne ultimately failed – by the time of his death he had built Mercia into Anglo-Saxon England’s powerhouse kingdom. J J North’s ‘English Hammered Coinage vol. I’ encompasses Offa’s coinage within c. 80 different types, which perhaps illustrates best the complexity of his various issues struck during his reign.

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