Davissons, Ltd. > Auction 43Auction date: 20 March 2024
Lot number: 172

Price realized: 400 USD   (Approx. 368 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Lot description:




Electrotype of English hammered coinage. Eadwig. 955-959. Penny electrotype (double-thick). 21 mm. BMC type ii, series B (without name of mint). The BMC piece is Wessex, Eadwig 14, p. 160. Plate XII(I: 1. BMC 1893. Small cross patée, +EΛDPIG REX I / Moneyer's name in two lines; ÆLFRED EXMOND divided by three crosses, an "M" in the field. S. 1122. (Seaby/Spink Standard Catalog plate coin, 1962 to 2007) (SSC 1-15: 643. SSC 16-41. 1122.) As made.


Electrotypes of Anglo-Saxon coins in the British Museum
Many used for the Standard Catalog prior to 2007

British Museum electrotypes of ancient coins were produced in quantity and distributed for educational use as well as for collectors. I have been unable to locate any history of the Anglo-Saxon electrotypes offered here. Some of these electrotypes are of images used for photographs of Anglo-Saxon coins in the new publication, Standard Catalog of British Coins, Part 1 first published in 1962 by Seaby's Numismatic Publications. It is probable these actual pieces were photographed.
Responsibility for the half-tone photographs in the volume as well as editorial responsibility for the Anglo-Saxon section (up to Edward II) fell on Frank Purvey, Seaby's photographer and long-time director of the firm. Peter Seaby's comments in the 1962 Coin and Medal Bulletin make no reference to the source for the coins photographed. Current practice for the Standard Catalog includes many pieces from important Spink auctions.
Each of these electrotypes has been identified in one of the British Museum catalogs as well as in the "Standard Catalog" if the image actually made the cut when the reference was first published.

Estimate: 500 USD