Sceattas: an illustrated guide: Anglo-Saxon coins and icons
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Coins of England and the United kingdom
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Tokens and tallies through the ages
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Buck, Ivan, 2000, Medieval English groats, Witham Greenlight publishing.
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Kings, currency and alliances: history and coinage of Southern England in the ninth century
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Thrymsas and sceattas in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Sylloge of coins of the British Isles: 43 the Norweb collection, tokens of the British Isles 1575-1750, part III Hampshire to Lincolnshire
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English coinage 600-1900
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