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Coin (reverse), penny, of Eadgar

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From Iona, Argyll

Coin (reverse), penny, of Eadgar
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This silver coin was found in a hoard containing over 360 Anglo-Saxon coins, a finger ring bezel, a silver ingot and a gold rod fragment buried in Iona Abbey between 986 and 990. The coin was minted sometime between 959 and 975.

The coin was minted for the Anglo-Saxon king Eadgar at Chester.

The Iona Abbey hoard contained over 360 coins, probably the largest number in any Scottish Viking Age hoard, together with three other objects. It may well be a savings hoard, buried for safety during a Viking raid which is known to have occurred in 986.

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