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One of a kind 7th Century Anglo-Saxon coin found in Norfolk field | One of a kind 7th Century Anglo-Saxon coin found in Norfolk field |
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The figure holds his cross above a valknut, which is a pagan design of three interlocked triangles. Similar emblems have been seen on Anglo-Saxon cremation urns | The figure holds his cross above a valknut, which is a pagan design of three interlocked triangles. Similar emblems have been seen on Anglo-Saxon cremation urns |
A tiny gold coin that is believed to be the oldest from the Anglo-Saxons in East Anglia has been found in a field. | |
Coin expert Adrian Marsden described the coin as a "massively significant" find that was struck in the 7th Century. | Coin expert Adrian Marsden described the coin as a "massively significant" find that was struck in the 7th Century. |
The design depicts a man dancing a jig while holding a Christian cross above a symbol linked to the Norse god Odin. | The design depicts a man dancing a jig while holding a Christian cross above a symbol linked to the Norse god Odin. |
The coin was discovered by a metal detectorist near Norwich in the autumn and Norwich Castle Museum hopes to acquire it. | The coin was discovered by a metal detectorist near Norwich in the autumn and Norwich Castle Museum hopes to acquire it. |
The 7th Century gold coin is no bigger than a fingernail | The 7th Century gold coin is no bigger than a fingernail |
"It's the first one of this type of coin that we've seen and new types of shillings just don't turn up," said Dr Marsden, from the Norfolk Historic Environment Service. | "It's the first one of this type of coin that we've seen and new types of shillings just don't turn up," said Dr Marsden, from the Norfolk Historic Environment Service. |
"It's got this fascinating iconography of a little figure with a long cross - explicitly Christian - over the valknut design, which has pagan roots." | "It's got this fascinating iconography of a little figure with a long cross - explicitly Christian - over the valknut design, which has pagan roots." |
Dr Marsden said all the evidence pointed to it being "the earliest Anglo-Saxon East Anglian coin so far known", dating it to AD640 to 660. | Dr Marsden said all the evidence pointed to it being "the earliest Anglo-Saxon East Anglian coin so far known", dating it to AD640 to 660. |
It was struck at a time when pagan beliefs were starting to give way to Christianity, and its design appears to straddle this time of change. | It was struck at a time when pagan beliefs were starting to give way to Christianity, and its design appears to straddle this time of change. |
Experts associate the design with the god Odin, whose roles in Norse mythology included ferrying the dead to the afterlife. | Experts associate the design with the god Odin, whose roles in Norse mythology included ferrying the dead to the afterlife. |
In the 20th Century, the valknut was adopted as a symbol by white supremacists among others. | In the 20th Century, the valknut was adopted as a symbol by white supremacists among others. |
The coin dates back to the same era as the famous Sutton Hoo ship burial, which, as Dr Marsden explained, had a mix of Christian and pagan grave goods. | The coin dates back to the same era as the famous Sutton Hoo ship burial, which, as Dr Marsden explained, had a mix of Christian and pagan grave goods. |
The shilling is from about the same time as the Sutton Hoo ship burial, when pagan beliefs were giving way to Christian ones | The shilling is from about the same time as the Sutton Hoo ship burial, when pagan beliefs were giving way to Christian ones |
On the reverse of the coin is a design that could be a cross or could be a swastika, then recognised as a good luck symbol, surrounded by an attempt at a Latin inscription. | On the reverse of the coin is a design that could be a cross or could be a swastika, then recognised as a good luck symbol, surrounded by an attempt at a Latin inscription. |
Dr Marsden recently published his research in the Searcher. | Dr Marsden recently published his research in the Searcher. |
"It's plain from looking at the letters that whoever made the die wasn't literate, the letters don't bear much resemblance to Latin - they're garbage really," he explained. | "It's plain from looking at the letters that whoever made the die wasn't literate, the letters don't bear much resemblance to Latin - they're garbage really," he explained. |
Testing revealed the coin was made from a very high gold content, of up to 60%. | Testing revealed the coin was made from a very high gold content, of up to 60%. |
Trophy coins were inspired by Roman coins, showing men wearing diadems (left), but with Christian symbols (right) | Trophy coins were inspired by Roman coins, showing men wearing diadems (left), but with Christian symbols (right) |
Dr Marsden also pointed out it was the second coin in Norfolk to benefit from a new treasure definition on "the basis of national significance". | Dr Marsden also pointed out it was the second coin in Norfolk to benefit from a new treasure definition on "the basis of national significance". |
The government changed the legal definition of the 1996 Treasure Act two years ago, to try getting more artefacts on public display. | The government changed the legal definition of the 1996 Treasure Act two years ago, to try getting more artefacts on public display. |
A coroner decides if a discovery is treasure and a museum usually gets first refusal over whether to store it. | A coroner decides if a discovery is treasure and a museum usually gets first refusal over whether to store it. |
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