Taynton Metal Detecting Club
The Gannets

Saxon Coins

Gold Thrymsa (Wunetton type).
The only Thrymsa found in this part of Britain.
630 to 650.
On display at Gloucester City Museum
Newent.
Sceatta.
Silver Penny.
680 to 710.
Donated to Gloucester City Museum
Dymock.
   
Saxon Sceat:
Series E Porcupine/stepped cross Type 53
Brimpsfield
Cnut short cross penny
Moneyer Aegelwine York mint
Tibberton
Harthacnut 1040-42 Arm sceptre type
Moneyer Wulfheard, Gloucester mint
Eadmund penny
King of the English from 939 until his death 26 May 946 AD
Cnut half penny - 1025/6
Mint - Lincoln
Moneyer - Sweartbrand
Edward the Confessor penny
Pyramids type, minted at Gloucester by Leofwine 1065
  Alfred the Great.
Silver Penny.
886. Issued when London was captured.
On display at Corinium Museum, Cirencester
Coberley.
Aethelred II.
Quarter Penny.
978 to 1016.
Hartpury.
Aethelred II.
Quarter Penny.
978 to 1016.
Coberley.
   

   
Merovingian Tremissis.
Aquitaine, Rodez.
7th Century.
1.28g., 15mm., moneyer Rosolus, laureate bust right, branch before, pellets in field, crescent below, rev. monogram, ROSOXVS-M
Malmesbury, Whiltshire.
An Early Medieval silver sceat of uncertain ruler, dating to the period AD 710-735. Series E, Secondary (Type 4).

 Norman Coins  
William I silver penny
Sword type 1079 - 1082
Nr Huntley
William 1 penny
 
William 1 penny  
   
   
   
   

 

 



Henry I.
1100 - 1135
Coberley.
Henry I.
1100 - 1135
Taynton.