849, Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms, Archbishops of York, Wigmund. Bronze Styca Coin. R!
Condition: VF+
Moneyer: Coenred
Mint Period: 837-849
Mint Place: York Mint
Denomination: AE Styca ( Phase II, Group Aii)
Reference: Pirie 391/431, North 196; SCBC 870.
Diameter: 12.9mm
Material: Bronze
Weight: 1.06gm
Obverse: Name of King around cross pattée.
Legend: +VIGMVИD• IREP
Reverse: Name of moneyer around cross pattée.
Legend: +COENRED
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Wigmund was a medieval Archbishop of York. Wigmund was consecrated in 837 and died in 854. Northumbria or Northhumbria (Old English: Norþanhymbra / Norþhymbre) was a medieval kingdom of the Angles, in what is now north-east England and southern Scotland, becoming subsequently an earldom in a united Anglo-Saxon kingdom of England. The name reflects the approximate southern limit to the kingdom's territory: the Humber Estuary. Northumbria was formed in central Great Britain in Anglo-Saxon times. At the beginning of the 7th century the two kingdoms of Bernicia and Deira were unified.