785-792 Penny – Offa

785-792 Penny Offa Obverse

The 785-792 Penny - Offa

The coins of King Offa are known for their quality and artistic content, and this exceptional silver penny is a great example. It was struck around 785-792 (maybe 793) at the London mint of moneyer Eadhun.

The same design was minted in London and Caterbury. Diameter is 17mm and weight of 1.08g. SCBC: 905, North: 303.

The Obverse shows a bust facing right with an amazing hairstyle! The legend is "ΘFFA REX".

The Reverse shows a lozenge cross crosslet and a pelleted cross, smaller cross in centre. Legend "?: ·A∂: ·:HV· :N:·" set in the angles of the cross.

Graded as EF. Sold for £10,000+ at auction by CNG Coins.

Image credit: CNG Coins


Mintage: Rare
Minted at Provincial mints.
Remember 785 ?
King Offa of Mercia re-asserts his control of Kent, eliminating rivals, consolidates his control of Midland peoples and moves towards English unity.
Offa (0757-0796)
Classification: ANGLO-SAXON, Kings of Mercia.

Offa, or Offa of Mercia, was an Anglo-Saxon King of Mercia 757-796. He was the son of Thingfrith and came to power after a civil war, which saw the assassination of his cousin Æthelbald. Offa then defeated his rival Beornred to win the throne.

Offa is famous for building a Dyke (Offa's Dyke) as a defence against the Welsh armies. Offa was a Christian King, but after a disagreement with the Church, Offa split the archdiocese of Canterbury into two, thus creating the archdiocese of Lichfield.

The coins of King Offa are of high quality and as such can demand high prices. Some coins show his wife Cynethryth and are the only Anglo-Saxon coins to show a queen. There is little information about the location of Mints or the Moneyers that were around at the time.

It is thought that there are three gold coins that survive from Offa's reign. These may have a price tag of £250,000-£750,000 and maybe even more.

Offa died on 29 July 796.
Category: Penny
The Penny is one of the most famous British coins. The coin itself has been around since 600AD and at various times has been struck in silver, copper and bronze. Originally split into halfpennies and farthing, it is now itself the least denomination coin currently in circulation. Made from copper (actually copper plated steel).

Originally there were 12 pennies in one shilling and 240 pennies in £1; since decimalisation in 1973 there are 100 new pence in one pound.

Composition: Early pennies were Silver, then Copper, Bronze and Copper coated steel.
Which Mint: Provincial mints
Not all mints are located in a single place. From the Roman days through to the middle ages it was easier to have local moneyers (trusted people who were allowed to mint coins) rather than make the coins centrally and then have the security and logistics problem of distribution.

There were often dozens of mints, sometimes all making the same coin. The variations and mintmarks are exciting for numismatists, although sometimes it takes an expert to analyse them.

Most English Provincial Mints began to close after 1279 when the Royal Mint opened The Tower Mint (called so as it was housed at the Tower of London), although some continued working for much longer. The central mint gave the King and the Master of the Royal Mint much more control over the production and quality of English coinage.
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
The United Kingdom (UK) is the Union of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is often refered to as Great Britain (GBR). It has a long, rich history.

The orignal coinage was Pounds, Shillings and Pence but since decimalisation on 15 February 1971, it is £1 = 100p, that is One Pound = 100 pence. The coinage of the UK is also a long history, the Royal Mint being established as long ago as 886AD when coins were hammered. Today there is perhaps 30 billion coins in circulation, and many (numismatic) collectors coins and sets are issued frequently in gold, silver and other metals.
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A Black King of Anglo-Saxon England King Offa
A Black King of Anglo-Saxon England King Offa
£ 18.72
(77) Rare Kings of Mercia Offa (757-796), Light Coinage portrait Type Souvenir
(77) Rare Kings of Mercia Offa (757-796), Light Coinage portrait Type Souvenir
£ 16.20
(7) King Offa Penny (757-96), Heavy coinage Souvenir Coin Solid Sterling Silver
(7) King Offa Penny (757-96), Heavy coinage Souvenir Coin Solid Sterling Silver
£ 15.00
(76) Rare Kings of Mercia Offa (757-796), Light Coinage portrait Type Souvenir
(76) Rare Kings of Mercia Offa (757-796), Light Coinage portrait Type Souvenir
£ 15.00
(5) King Offa Penny (757-96), Heavy coinage Coin Solid Sterling Silver
(5) King Offa Penny (757-96), Heavy coinage Coin Solid Sterling Silver
£ 15.00
(118) Rare Mercia King Offa (757-796) penny Souvenir
(118) Rare Mercia King Offa (757-796) penny Souvenir
£ 15.00
KING OFFA ONE PENNY RE STRIKE WITH QUADRANT CAPSULE
KING OFFA ONE PENNY RE STRIKE WITH QUADRANT CAPSULE
£ 19.99

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